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    Texas Yacht club

    Meet 6 wealthy Texans, including Tilman Fertitta, who set sail in swanky yachts

    John Egan
    Jan 21, 2019 | 10:00 am

    Dallas billionaire Jerry Jones isn’t the only wealthy Texan who belongs to the yacht club. Other millionaires and billionaires from the Lone Star State are in the same luxury boat.

    The Cowboys owner recently coughed up an estimated $250 million for a 357-foot superyacht — nearly as long as the football field at AT&T Stadium. Jones’ vessel, Bravo Eugenia, appears to be the most valuable yacht owned by a Texas resident, research shows. In fact, Bravo Eugenia now easily ranks among the most expensive yachts in the world.

    Despite the stratospheric value of Jones’ boat, it’s definitely not the only yacht making waves among Texas’ rich and famous. Here’s a look at super swanky megayachts owned by six of Jones’ wealthy counterparts in the Lone Star State.

    Note: Our findings are based on various media reports. It's unclear whether some of these yachts remain anchored at the docks of the listed owners, but no reports could be found that indicate they’ve sailed away to new owners.

    Carl Allen
    Dallas millionaire, trash-bag magnate, private investor, environmental warrior
    Yacht: Gigi (named after owner’s wife)
    Estimated value: $40 million (yacht only)
    Length: 164 feet
    Amenities: Six guest cabins, two outdoor bars, port-side balcony, Jacuzzi, elevator. Other craft in Allen’s fleet are an Icon A5 seaplane; the 180-foot support vessel Axis, complete with a deep fryer and smoker grill; a 52-foot powerboat, Frigate; and a Triton deep-sea submersible submarine.
    Description: The design of the yacht provides “an interior with [a] somewhat traditional yet crisp style, while [the] slightly contemporary exterior features create an impressive, exclusive resort appeal on all decks.”
    Quotable: “Gigi is a true note of sophistication in yachting.”
    Noteworthy: When not in use, Allen’s yacht and the rest of his armada are kept at Walker’s Cay, a Bahamian island that he purchased in 2018. Gigi can be chartered for around $225,000 a week.

    Doug Barnes
    Dallas millionaire, founder and owner of Eyemart Express eyewear chain
    Yacht: Azzurra II (formerly Neninka II)
    Estimated value: $20 million
    Length: 156 feet
    Amenities: Five guest cabins, including master suite with 21 large windows and private sundeck; six-person Jacuzzi; gym; gas grill; outdoor theater; 10-seat formal dining area
    Description: Azzurra II is “a modern and luxuriously appointed superyacht.”
    Quotable: “Azzurra II is kept in meticulous condition by her [owner] and has been continuously upgraded.”
    Noteworthy: Azzurra II can be chartered for an estimated $181,500 per week (low season) or an estimated $210,000 per week (high season), plus expenses. The yacht is a certified dive boat.

    Charles Butt
    ​San Antonio billionaire, chairman and CEO of family-owned H-E-B grocery chain
    Yacht: Rebecca
    Estimated value: $15 million
    Length: 139 feet
    Amenities: Cabins with room for about a dozen guests and crew members
    Description: Rebecca is said to be “one of the finest-looking modern sailing yachts in the world.”
    Quotable: The yacht is “certainly everything and more than I ever dreamed of when I started the project,” Butt says. “I appreciate greatly the time and painstaking care … put into creating Rebecca.”
    Noteworthy: With Rebecca, Butt sought to “combine all of the best elements of yachts from the mid-19th century to the modern day, in a stylish, eye-catching yacht which would give high performance under sail.”

    Rod Lewis
    San Antonio billionaire, oil and gas mogul
    Yacht: M5 (formerly Mirabella V)
    Estimated value: More than $50 million
    Length: 247 feet
    Amenities: Master suite, six guest cabins, two helipads, Carbon Cub lightweight seaplane, gym, sauna, Jacuzzi, movie theater, 20-seat dining room, barbecue area, saloon, swimming platform, “dip” pool, spa pool, array of water toys
    Description: Largest single-mast yacht ever built
    Quotable: The 292-foot mast is so tall that “the yacht can’t fit under the Golden Gate Bridge or through the Panama Canal.”
    Noteworthy: Joseph Vittoria, former chairman and CEO of the Avis rental car company, previously owned the yacht.

    Tilman Fertitta
    Houston billionaire, owner of restaurant and entertainment company Landry’s and NBA’s Houston Rockets
    Yacht: Boardwalk (named after owner’s Kemah Boardwalk)
    Estimated value: $40 million
    Length: 163 feet
    Amenities: 12 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, chef’s kitchen, helipad, assortment of water toys
    Description: The yacht “reflects a mix of spaces meant for grown-up fun and family-friendly gatherings.”
    Quotable: Asked whether his jet is his favorite “toy,” Fertitta said in 2018: “The jet’s really not a toy. That’s just a way to get somewhere. The Rockets aren’t a toy, either. It’s big business that I paid $2 billion for! I guess I’ll say my yacht. I like it a lot. I’m on my fifth one and building my sixth one.”
    Noteworthy: While growing up in Galveston, Fertitta dreamed of owning a yacht.

    John Paul DeJoria
    Austin billionaire, hair care baron, tequila tycoon, owner of high-end boat maker
    Yacht: Pryat (named after owner’s ultra-premium Caribbean rum brand)
    Estimated value: Not available
    Length: 60 feet
    Amenities: Viking range in the kitchen, heated towel racks in the master bathroom, “more oiled mahogany than a lumberyard.”
    Description: Pryat is a “sleek and regal plaything.”
    Quotable: Asked in 2016 about his massive fortune, DeJoria shot back: “You mean, ‘Why aren’t you sitting on a 300-foot yacht right now?’ Because I have no need for that. This is the coolest boat.”
    Noteworthy: Another vessel associated with DeJoria — the M/V John Paul DeJoria (an anti-poaching boat operated by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society) — was the first ship to ever be christened with a bottle of Patrón tequila.

    H-E-B founder Charles Butt has a yacht called Rebecca.

    Charles Butt
    Photo courtesy of Texas State History Museum Foundation
    H-E-B founder Charles Butt has a yacht called Rebecca.
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    Michelin Stars

    Superstar Spanish chefs return to Houston for dinners with a purpose

    Joel Luks
    Dec 19, 2025 | 10:30 am
    Hope and Opportunity Dinner Texas Children's Hospital
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    Jordi Roca, Ignacio Torras, and Joan Roca.

    Leave it to Houston to blend avant-garde gastronomy with generosity, stirring up a one-two punch of flavor and philanthropy.

    Over two intimate evenings, Isabel and Ignacio “Nacho” Torras opened their private home for the Hope and Opportunity Dinners,an affair that embraced the neurodiverse community with epicurean delight.

    The dinners, limited to 100 guests per night, were a collaborative recipe honoring the missions of Texas Children’s Duncan Neurological Research Institute and The Genuine Cup, the nonprofit arm of The Genuine Foundation. With a thematic throughline of “Hope” and “Opportunity,” guests were treated to a nine-course menu..

    The culinary talent? Flying in from their famed El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Spain, Michelin-starred brothers Joan Roca (head chef) and Jordi Roca (pastry chef), along with sommelier Marta Cortizas, teamed up with chef Luis Roger of Houston’s Michelin-starred BCN Taste & Tradition. The menu, a poetic composition of bold Spanish flavors and delicate textures, was elevated further by thoughtful wine pairings.

    Far from a solo act, the Roca brothers worked in sync with some of Houston’s culinary luminaries: Felipe Riccio (March), Mayank Istwal (Mussafer), David Skinner (Eculent), Felipe Botero (Le Jardinier), Mary Cuclis (Kriti Kitchen), and Emmanuel Chavez (Tatemó). Service each evening was led by 27 young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, supported by 10 coaches.

    One dinner honored Whitney and Jim Crane, whose Astros Foundation has become a pillar of Houston philanthropy, and Dr. Huda Y. Zoghbi, whose groundbreaking neuroscience work continues to shape the future of medicine. The second dinner spotlight fell on Laura Arnold, co-founder of Arnold Ventures LLC, and Dr. Debra F. Sukin, president and CEO of Texas Children’s Hospital, both champions for equity and innovation in their fields.

    The evenings ended with cookbook signings by the Roca brothers, a fitting souvenir from two nights where food was both an experience and a vehicle for change. The events raised more than $400,000.

    Showing up for science and inclusion were Monica and Yordon Alvarez, Cathy and Joe Cleary, Carlos Correa, Molly and Crownover, Paula and Reginald DesRoches, Pam and Keith Fullenweider, Adrienne and Jared Crane, Cynthia and Tony Petrello, Phoebe Tudor and Tudor, Hugo Ortega and Tracy Vaught, and Penny and Paul Layne.

    Hope and Opportunity Dinner Texas Children's Hospital

    Courtesy of Texas Children’s Hospital

    Jordi Roca, Ignacio Torras, and Joan Roca.

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