<Tr> <Td> Speed: </Td> <Td> 14.50 knots (26.85 km / h; 16.69 mph) </Td> </Tr> <P> The FV Cornelia Marie was one of the commercial crab fishing boats featured on the Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch . </P> <P> The boat was formerly owned by Cornelia Marie Devlin (formerly Collins) and prior to his death, Phil Harris (who served as captain). Phil's son, Josh Harris, recently purchased the boat and began fishing with it during the 2014 Opilio Crab season . The FV Cornelia Marie returned to the Discovery Channel's program "Deadliest Catch" in the 8th episode of the 10th season . Her current home port is Kodiak, Alaska . In early 2015, the Cornelia Marie had a 50% stake sold to two new owners, who repowered the boat with new diesels and repaired her structure . </P> <P> The Cornelia Marie was built in 1989 in Bayou La Batre, Alabama, on commission from original owner Ralph Collins; she was one of the last boats built by Horton Boats . Named after Ralph's wife, co-owner Cornelia Marie Collins, the boat is 128 feet (39 m) long, 28 feet (8.5 m) wide, and carries 28,500 U.S. gallons (23,700 imp gal; 108,000 L) of fuel and 3,000 U.S. gallons (2,500 imp gal; 11,000 L) of fresh water . The Cornelia Marie fishes for King, and opilio crab (also called snow crab), and also does salmon and herring tendering . It features an aquamarine and white paint scheme with yellow banners bearing the ship's name . </P>

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