Dallas Cowboys billionaire owner Jerry Jones’ new £170million 357-foot superyacht arrives in London 

Dallas Cowboys billionaire owner Jerry Jones’ new £170million 357-foot superyacht Bravo Eugenia with two helipads arrives in London

  • Lavish vessel boasts 29 bedrooms, requires a crew of 30 people and even has cabins for 14 guests to stay  
  • The Bravo Eugenia superyacht was pictured cruising down the Thames as it arrive in London this morning  
  • Boat is named after Jerry Jones’ wife, is capable of reaching 18 knots and was designed by Nuvolari Lenard 

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The Dallas Cowboys billionaire owner Jerry Jones’ new £170million, 357-foot superyacht Bravo Eugenia has arrived in London complete with two helipads.

Boasting room for 14 guests across seven cabins, it requires a 30-strong crew to man the vessel, designed by Nuvolari Lenard.

Built by Oceanco this year, the yacht is capable of reaching 18 knots and has a total of 29 bedrooms, according to superyachtfan.com and its interior was crafted by Reymond Langton Design.  

Bravo Eugenia is seen moored at Butlers Wharf, near Tower Bridge on the River Thames after arriving in the capital this afternoon

Pictured: The superyacht cruising through the Thames estuary in Kent as it made its way up to London this morning . Boasting a total of 29 cabins, the vessel also boasts two helipads and requires a crew of 30

Pictured: The superyacht cruising through the Thames estuary in Kent as it made its way up to London this morning . Boasting a total of 29 cabins, the vessel also boasts two helipads and requires a crew of 30

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones purchased the 109-metre yacht, named for his wife, called the Bravo Eugenia. The yacht, built last year by Netherlands-based Oceanco, can sleep up to 14 people and is taken care of by a 30-person crew

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones purchased the 109-metre yacht, named for his wife, called the Bravo Eugenia. The yacht, built last year by Netherlands-based Oceanco, can sleep up to 14 people and is taken care of by a 30-person crew

The Bravo Eugenia is pictured near Gravesend in Kent as it heads to Tower Bridge in central London, where it will be moored this morning

The Bravo Eugenia is pictured near Gravesend in Kent as it heads to Tower Bridge in central London, where it will be moored this morning 

This morning the Bravo Eugenia – which shares the second half of its name with Jones’ wife – arrived in the capital, making its way down the Thames.

Worth more than £6,132,200,000 ($8billion), Jones had the boat engineered for fuel efficiency in the hope of being as eco-friendly as possible. It boasts a complete gym, Beach Club, pool, steam room, sauna and a garage. 

JoneJerry Jones named the Bravo Eugenia after his wife (pictured with the Cowboys owner at the Texas Medal of Arts Awards

JoneJerry Jones named the Bravo Eugenia after his wife (pictured with the Cowboys owner at the Texas Medal of Arts Awards

Jones purchased the Dallas Cowboys in 1989 for a $140 million and immediately began the process of returning the franchise to its glory years of the 1970s.

Since then, the Cowboys have won three Super Bowls, Jones was named the NFL Executive of the Year in 2014, and the franchise is now reportedly worth over $4billion, making it one of the most valuable in all of sports.

Jones is famously fond of his ostentatious vehicles, such as ‘The Elegant Lady’ team bus, which reportedly cost around $2million.

The bus was equipped with three couches, nine television screens, and host of concealed coolers, shelves and its Cowboys star-inlaid wooden floor, according to the Washington Post. 

Unfortunately, the Elegant Lady was involved in a fatal accident in Arizona in 2016 when it collided with a vehicle that was making an illegal turn. 

Four people died in the collision, none of whom were in the team bus. 

The Cowboys were not accused of any wrongdoing in connection with the crash. Jones also reportedly spent over $1 billion on the construction for the team’s current stadium, AT&T Field.  Jones and Eugenia were married in January of 1963 and have three adult children.

The Bravo Eugenia (pictured) has a complete gym and a generous and luxurious Beach Club as well as space for two helicopters to touch down

The Bravo Eugenia (pictured) has a complete gym and a generous and luxurious Beach Club as well as space for two helicopters to touch down 

The massive ship boasts not one, but two helipads, a large garage, and room to store heavy equipment on top of the other amenities, such as a sauna, steam room, massage room, pool and rain shower. And according to the press release , the yacht also has a ' a complete gym and a generous and luxurious Beach Club' on its lower deck

The massive ship boasts not one, but two helipads, a large garage, and room to store heavy equipment on top of the other amenities, such as a sauna, steam room, massage room, pool and rain shower. And according to the press release , the yacht also has a ‘ a complete gym and a generous and luxurious Beach Club’ on its lower deck

 

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