- Charlie, through the company, has just purchased a yacht, rechristened the Wayward Angel, with custom interior modifications done by the selling agent, Pat Justice. Bosley and the Angels have a few days with the yacht before it gets transported to the Caribbean, Pat having hired a Captain Webner on behalf of Bosley for the company for the transport job. Bosley is hoping he can use the yacht for a good part of that time as he and Pat have built up more than just a professional rapport. Bosley's plans are partly dashed when after his and Pat's onshore date, they return to the marina to find the yacht missing. And just as Bosley is trying to figure what he is going to tell Charlie about losing the yacht, it mysteriously gets returned back to its slip in the marina. The only clues he and the Angels have to go on are some blood stains, a scratched exterior and knowing that the yacht was gone for exactly forty-five minutes. Eventually, they also discover some other items left on the yacht presumably by whoever took it out. If they can tie together the blood with the other items left aboard, they may piece together the entire story, but which may ultimately place them in the middle of warring factions of the smuggling of about $5 million worth of stolen goods.—Huggo
- While Bosley is romancing the interior decorator of Charlie's brand new yacht, criminals plan on using the "Wayward Angel" to transport a load of gold bouillon out of the country. As the Angels investigate, the gold's previous owner is also on the smugglers trail.—The TV Archaeologist
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