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February 10, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Displaced shipbuilder sets anchor in Gulfport

The cloudy plastic sheets hanging around Lady Michelle swell and fall as her attendants whiz past, some on bikes, some on golf carts, others carrying armloads of tools. Cables snake from the floor into her covered body and bright bursts pierce from deep inside. Industrial fans push cool air into her

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The cloudy plastic sheets hanging around Lady Michelle swell and fall as her attendants whiz past, some on bikes, some on golf carts, others carrying armloads of tools.

Cables snake from the floor into her covered body and bright bursts pierce from deep inside. Industrial fans push cool air into her towering, 70-foot high enclosure.

Lady Michelle, a 162-foot luxury yacht under construction at the Trinity Yachts shipyard, will be a prized possession for her owner.

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