morrison: he had bought this kind of basically old rusty tub, right? mr. gregped harvey fix up the old tub. greg fashioned all the stainless steel trim, felt a connection with harvey, too. mr. labono: (voiceover) he was a wall street guy, investment banker, rejecting society. morrison: a little bit like you. mr. labono: yeah, yeah. an outlaw mentality. morrison: yeah. mr. labono: that's why we bonded, you know. morrison: (voiceover) though as greg watched harvey pour money into the boat, the flat screen, the teak, the $50,000 washer/dryer... mr. labono: holy cat, you can buy another boat for 50 grand. morrison: sure. mr. labono: he just wanted the biggest and the best of what he could get, you know. morrison: (voiceover) before harvey dropped out, he'd been in the investment banking business, had some old stock investments that finally paid off, he said. and so he plowed the money into the boat, along with what a still working debbie was able to contribute. ms. morrow: he says, don't worry, you know, so what if you have to work another year.' morrison: he said