Billionaire businessman and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones appears to have had a very happy holiday season indeed with the purchase of a 357-foot superyacht. Fittingly the approximate length of a football field, the ship is worth $250 million, which is $110 million more than what Jones spent on the NFL team in 1989, according to Mansion Global. Reportedly delivered just a few days before Christmas, the yacht arrived just in time for the 76-year-old to enjoy a holiday cruise with his family.There was certainly room enough for all of them; sleeping 14 guests, with room for up to 30 crew members, the ship is lavishly appointed to entertain. Dubbed the “Bravo Eugenia,” she was constructed by Dutch yacht builder Oceanco, who personally delivered her to the Jones family. Named for Jerry’s wife Genie, the Bravo Eugenia is the first of a new line of energy-efficient superyachts by Oceanco, with the ship’s slender silhouette and spacious guest quarters made possible due to a single-tiered engine room.Contemporary interiors by British interior designers at Reymond Langton include maple wood and pearl lacquer finishes. Other luxurious amenities include a massage room, sauna, steam room, and pool. On the lower deck, a gym sits beside the ship’s waterside lounge. Should docking prove too inconvenient, the Bravo Eugenia can also be accessed via her two helipads. For more information on this one-of-a-kind vessel, Super Yacht Times has the statistics.
This article appears in the January 2019 issue of DailyDeeds.