The Dallas Cowboys billionaire owner Jerry Jones' £170million, 357-foot superyacht Bravo Eugenia has been spotted in London for the festive season months after dropping anchor in Cannes.
With two helipads and room for 14 guests across seven cabins, it requires a 30-strong crew to man the vessel, created by Italian designer Nuvolari Lenard.
Built by Dutch yacht firm Oceanco in 2019, the boat is capable of reaching 18 knots and has a total of 29 bedrooms, according to superyachtfan.com. Its interior was crafted by Reymond Langton Design.
The Bravo Eugenia, owned by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, was seen off Gravesend today after sailing down the Thames
With two helipads and room for 14 guests across seven cabins, it requires a 30-strong crew to man the vessel, created by Italian designer Nuvolari Lenard
Built by Dutch yacht firm Oceanco in 2019, the boat is capable of reaching 18 knots and has a total of 29 bedrooms, according to superyachtfan.com. Its interior was crafted by Reymond Langton Design
Jerry Jones named the Bravo Eugenia after his wife, Gene (pictured with the Cowboys owner at the Texas Medal of Arts Awards
This morning the Bravo Eugenia - which shares the second half of its name with Jones' wife - was seen off Gravesend after making its way down the Thames from the City.
Worth more than £6,132,200,000 ($8billion), Jones had the boat engineered for fuel efficiency