Hitting headlines once delivered to her supposed owner Jerry Jones in January 2019, the 109-metre superyacht Bravo Eugenia was built by Dutch shipyard Oceanco. The vessel has been now spotted back in her homeland entering the waters of Rotterdam.
The vessel’s reported owner is US billionaire and owner of the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise, Jerry Jones.Having made his wealth in the oil industry, Jones is most famous for his ownership of the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise. His vessel also belongs on the list of the largest superyachts owned by sports teams owners.
Jerry Jones is estimated at $ 6,9 billion, holding the fifth position in the ranking of NFL’s richest owners. Dallas Cowboys acquired by Jones for $150,000,000 in 1989, currently worth $5 billion.
Bravo Eugenia, one of the largest yachts ever built in the Netherlands, was developed in collaboration between Oceanco and Lateral Naval Architects. The vessel is claimed to be one of the pioneers of the so called LIFE (Lengthened, Innovative, Fuel Efficient, Eco Friendly) design, featuring a reduction in the overall demand for propulsion power.
Nuvolari Lenard developed her exteriors trademarked with extended waterline, fuel-efficient hull design and slender elegance stipulated by the LIFE Design. She is trademarked with extended waterline and fuel-efficient hull design.
The 109-metre's interiors were developed by Reymond Langton, with an expected over 4,000GT of volume stretching across a 16,3-meter beam. Powered by a hybrid propulsion system, the yacht is capable of reaching a top speed of 17,5 knots.
Bravo Eugenia is also fitted with an exclusive 'whisper mode' to avoid disturbing surrounding yachts when entering and exiting ports.
Photos via Dutch Yachting