Howard Hughes Yacht for Sale: $525,000
(PRWEB) February 7, 2005
The legendary Howard Hughes had many personas record-setting aviator, motion picture producer, billionaire tycoon and yachting enthusiast? ThatÂs right, according to John Bermingham, New York antiques dealer and current owner of ÂEleanorÂ, a 1939 Trumpy motoryacht owned by Hughes in the 1950Âs and kept at his ready in Miami, Florida for entertaining friends and clients. The yacht then known as ÂVita while Hughes owned her, has had several name changes since, but besides the name on her transom, little else about ÂEleanor appears different from the day she was launched in Camden, New Jersey over 64 years ago. The 71 yacht is one of only 15 or so Trumpy motor yachts still in existence from before World War II, and certainly one of the most faithfully maintained and restored, according to Bermingham. ÂThe three staterooms have even retained their original twin-bunk arrangement and original mahogany furniture so often removed in remodeling projects. ItÂs a throwback to more understated times before mega-yachts and fiberglassÂ. The interior of the Âsaloon or deck-house is paneled in richly varnished mahogany, mounted with German-silver seashell fittings which pivot to allow a brass crank to roll each window up and down. The feel of the boat is decidedly Â40Âs with slip-covered club chairs and custom built furniture all in a slightly Âdeco style. The yacht originally had a crew of four men who could be signaled by the push of ivory-colored buttons discretely mounted into walls and furniture throughout the boat, ensuring that first-class service was always within Hughes’ reach.
According to the book ÂTrumpy by Robert Tolf, Hughes saw a listing for the vessel in a trade publication and purchased her immediately. The extent of his personal usage is not completely known due to the mysterious nature of the man, but at least one instance of Hughes traveling on board can be confirmed by Trumpy historian Jerry Foster who was in Ft. Lauderdale when Hughes took possession of the yacht. Foster has kept track of every known Trumpy yacht for the last thirty or more years and has a special affinity for the boat builder John Trumpy, whose name was synonymous with the finest craftsmanship available in its day. In addition to ÂEleanorÂ, Trumpy built the presidential yacht ÂSequoia as well as yachts owned by celebrities such as Josephine Baker and John Wayne.
The yacht is currently in the Palm Beach area and is being listed for sale through the yacht brokerage firm of Bartram and Brakenhoff at a price of 5,000. She will be available for inspection at the Palm Beach Boat Show from March 17th through the 20th or privately by appointment.
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