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Jordan Belfort Yacht: The True Story and The Wolf of Wall Street Version

The true Jordan Belfort yacht story is as strange and unbelievable as the hit movie The Wolf of Wall Street depicts it to be. There are several insider stories behind the sinking of the mighty yacht that are not widely known but are quite interesting and different from the reel version in several ways.

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What happened to the Jordan Belfort yacht Nadine?

As the movie, The Wolf of Wall Street shows, the superyacht Nadine sank close to the coast of Sardinia in 1997 while battling what many calls “the storm of the century”. Jordan Belfort narrates the event in detail in the memoir describing his life in the 90s, which is what the Martin Scorsese movie is about.

Before getting into the details of the sinking, it is worth noting that the 37m yacht had a long and interesting history. She carried renowned celebrities like Coco Chanel before reaching Jordan Belfort (played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the movie) and was one of the largest yachts in the East Coast’s waters.

While the yacht was initially manufactured for a French native and given the name Matilda, he backed out of the deal. This led Coco Chanel to buy the beautiful yacht with the low superstructure that Dutch yachts are famous for.

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The yacht took on different names as it passed through famous hands, even those of the murder trial acquitted Melvin Lane Powers. Belfort named the yacht after his wife and renovated it with the capacity to carry a helicopter, 6 Jetskis, 4 motorbikes, and much more. Under Belfort’s ownership, the yacht witnessed a series of wild parties that were like unlimited glamour and fun in a package until disaster struck unexpectedly.

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Did the yacht scene in The Wolf of Wall Street actually happen?

The Jordan Belfort yacht sinking scene in The Wolf of Wall Street was heavily inspired by a real-life event, though the movie did take some creative liberties. For one, the yacht was called Naomi in the reel version since the name of Belfort’s wife (played by Margot Robbie ) was changed in the movie. In reality, the yacht was named Nadine.

The movie further depicts Belfort’s helicopter getting thrown off the yacht by strong waves. In reality, the yacht’s crew went up to the deck and pushed off the helicopter so that Italian navy seals would have a space to land. The yacht’s itinerary was altered a bit by the movie’s director Martin Scorsese to add to the drama, though the power of the storm was scarily accurate.

Belfort admitted that the yacht’s captain Mark Elliot explicitly warned them not to sail to Sardinia on that fateful night. But according to the movie, there was a business opportunity in the city that Belfort could not bear to miss out on despite his wife’s protests.

Some sources claim that in reality, the passengers were simply eager to hit the golf course at Sardinia the next morning. They refused to pay heed to the captain’s warning and asked him to go through the storm, which eventually led to the famous Jordan Belfort yacht sinking incident. Therefore, unfortunately, if someone wants to have a yacht rental in Dubai or any other destination, they have missed their chance with this yacht.

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Interesting insights on the sinking as portrayed in the movie

The movie captures the fear and stress that each passenger felt when the yacht got caught up in the 70-knot storm. There is some hilarity when Belfort starts yelling for his drugs to avoid the horror of dying sober.

Several rescue attempts were made, but due to rising risks, each of them was called off. By some twist of luck, the yacht’s engine room remained mostly undamaged for a while, because of which they were able to make their way through the sea.

In the end, everyone survived the incident without any major injuries. At dawn, the Nadine made its way 1000m under the water only 20 miles away from Sardinia’s coast. Now, the movie’s audience gets to watch the Jordan Belfort yacht story unfold on the screen with a pinch of humor.

The Nadine’s captain Mark Elliot’s heroic actions did not go unnoticed. He was praised for leading all the passengers to safety, though he was able to get out of the yacht only 10 minutes before it sank. The captain also admitted that the insurance was granted immediately considering the ferocity of the storm. As for the yacht, many still wonder about the highly expensive equipment that had to be thrown into the water and is probably rusting away at the bottom of the sea.

The best features of the Jordan Belfort yacht Nadine

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The 167 ft Nadine, as its former passengers claim, was a beautiful yacht. When owned by Coco Chanel under the name Matilda, the yacht had five staterooms, large dining areas, and a helipad. The interiors were furnished with dark teak paneling. Each new owner customized the yacht’s name and interiors based on their tastes.

Belfort decorated the Nadine lavishly with a variety of mirrors and set a vintage deco theme. He renovated the upper deck to fit a crane that was able to stow his Turbine Seawind seaplane. The yacht carried the best dive gear available in the market plus a variety of Belfort’s ‘toys’ such as his motorbikes and jetskis.

Which model was portrayed as the Jordan Belfort yacht Nadine in the movie?

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Martin Scorsese got the yacht Lady M to represent Nadine onscreen. While Nadine actually had a luxuriously vintage charm to it, Lady M is a modern vessel with contemporary features. Lady M was manufactured in 2022 by Intermarine Savannah, while Nadine was built in 1961 by Witsen & Wis. The 147 ft Lady M is currently worth $12 million and is similar to Benetti yachts in its glamorous design.

Jordan Belfort’s life today

The entrepreneur and speaker Jordan Belfort’s shenanigans are well-known thanks to his detailed memoir and the hit movie based on some parts of his life. He spent 2 years in prison and now, at 59 years of age, has a practically negative net worth. Yet, his extraordinary motivational speaking skills continue to attract and inspire people even today.

It is easy for anyone watching the movie to wonder if many of the incidents are exaggerated. But considering Belfort’s eccentric life, even the Nadine sinking incident remains another regular anecdote shared in the movie.

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The yachting disaster is one of the most dramatic scenes in Martin Scorsese’s blockbuster The Wolf of Wall Street , and like many of the tales in the Leonardo DiCaprio flick, it’s based on a true story. In real life, predatory tycoon Jordan Belfort bought a yacht in 1993 called Big Eagle and renamed her Nadine , after his English-born second wife. The vessel had been built in 1961 by Witsen & Vis in Holland for fashion icon Coco Chanel, but had undergone many transformations by the time Belfort got his mitts on it. Originally 121 feet long, in the 1970s she was extended by nearly 15 feet, and in 1988 she was cut in half and had another 29-foot section grafted on, finally totaling 167 feet.

The Lady M Yacht

The luxury yacht used in Scorsese’s film actually bears little resemblance to the  Nadine , being a far more modern vessel. The director hired the 148-foot  Lady M , built by Intermarine Savannah in 2002 and refit in 2011, for filming. It features luxury accommodations for 10 guests, and a marble and granite interior with gold accents.

In Coco Chanel’s day the yacht was mainly used to cruise from Monaco to Deauville for the summer horse racing season. The real  Nadine  sank in 1997 during a storm off the east coast of Sardinia while crossing from Porto Cervo to Capri, much as the movie depicts. Belfort has said that his insistence on sailing in a storm caused the yacht to capsize. Luckily, everyone on board at the time was rescued by the Italian coast guard. 

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Death In Paradise season 13 episode 1 recap — who shot Selwyn?

Death In Paradise season 13 episode 1 sees the Commissioner fighting for his life...

The cast of Death In Paradise season 13 pose in eveningwear outside of DI Neville Parker's beach hut, which has the number "100" displayed above it in lights. From left to right: Ginny Holder (Officer Darlene Curtis), Tahj Miles (Officer Marlon Pryce), Élizabeth Bourgine (Catherine Bordey), Don Warrington (Commissioner Selwyn Patterson), Shantol Jackson (DS Naomi Thomas) and Ralf Little (DI Neville Parker)

Death In Paradise season 13 is here, and the series gets underway in dramatic fashion with its milestone 100th episode. The landmark instalment sees the team facing a particularly personal case when Commissioner Selwyn Patterson (Don Warrington) is shot by an unseen assailant, while DS Naomi Thomas (Shantol Jackson) is left dealing with the awkward aftermath of her drunken kiss with Officer Marlon Pryce (Tahj Miles) at the Christmas party.

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We begin with a flashback to 50 years ago, where we see the young Selwyn (Marson Francisco) arriving late to his entrance exam for the police force after his bike gets run over by a van. In the present day, Selwyn is being honored for his 50 years of loyal service at a special dinner at the Royal Yacht Club of Saint Marie. Afterwards, the club's acting manager Marlon Collins (Sean Maguire) comes over to check that everything's okay — and avid fans will remember we first met Marlon way back in the show's very first episode when he was chucked in the cells at Honoré police station for stealing yachts. Quite the turnaround! Not everyone is convinced by his turning over a new leaf though — Selwyn thinks that Mr Collins has seen the inside of a police cell too many times in the past.

Jacqueline StClair (Cathy Tyson) and Lincoln StClair (Leon Herbert) stand either side of Commissioner Selwyn Patterson (Don Warrington) at a lavish lunch at the Royal Yacht Club Saint Marie. Jacqueline and Lincoln have their glasses raised in a toast, and people in the audience are applauding.

Not all that comfortable being the centre of attention in this manner, Selwyn goes out onto the jetty for a drink and some fresh air — where a man wanders up behind him, clutching a pistol and fires, hitting Selwyn in the back. The Commissioner gasps and falls into the water as the gunman flees.

Fortunately, he's rescued in the nick of time, and Marlon Collins (and given the presence of two Marlons in this episode, we'll be referring to them as "Marlon Collins" and "Officer Pryce" here to avoid confusion) rings for an ambulance. Naturally, Saint Marie's finest rush to the scene, and DI Neville Parker ( Ralf Little ) arrives to be told by Officer Pryce that the Commissioner has lost quite a lot of blood. Officer Pryce volunteers to accompany the Commissioner to the hospital in the ambulance while Neville, Naomi and Officer Darlene Curtis (Ginny Holder) interview the witnesses. It's clear, however, that the team are all deeply shaken that the Commissioner has been left fighting for his life — and in the ambulance, Officer Pryce urges him to hang in there because the people of the island need him.

Neville and Naomi survey the crime scene, wondering who would try to kill Selwyn. The first people on the scene after Selwyn was shot were Marlon Collins, and Selwyn's friends Lincoln and Jacqueline StClair (Leon Herbert and Cathy Tyson). Lincoln explains that he was buying cigars in the clubhouse when he heard a sudden loud bang — a gunshot. When they ran outside to see where it had come from, they saw the Commissioner floating in the sea, and Jacqueline saw a man in grey overalls driving away in a pick-up truck, looking distracted and intense. She says the vehicle was old and rusty, pouring out exhaust fumes — and Marlon Collins remembers having seen the man hanging around the club earlier. Although Jacqueline can't remember the full registration number of the vehicle, she can recall enough to match a report that Darlene's just received of a road traffic accident two miles away involving a white pick-up truck.

Marlon Collins (Sean Maguire) stands in his uniform at the Saint Marie Yacht Club, wearing a badge that says

The driver is Alton Garvey (Mensah Bediako), who fled the scene, but Naomi finds a pistol on the passenger seat. He also left his phone behind in the cab, allowing the team to go through his recent calls and texts. Keen-eyed Neville notices a cufflink on the ground near the van with the Saint Marie Yacht Club emblem on it, and grabs it as evidence.

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Neville heads to the hospital, where the Commissioner has regained consciousness. Selwyn asks if they know who did it, but when Neville shows him Alton Garvey's driving licence, the Commissioner doesn't recognise him at all. A background check on Alton Garcey reveals that he has no criminal record, leaving the team baffled as to what he could possibly have against the Commissioner.

After the others leave for the night, Naomi takes Officer Pryce aside for a private chat, knowing how much he cares about the Commissioner, wanting to check he's all right — but when she goes to give him a reassuring hug, Officer Pryce backs off, saying he thought she was about to kiss him again. Naomi realises he's winding her up, and he apologises — and this time the two have a genuine, sincere hug.

Officer Marlon Pryce (Tahj Miles), with his back to the camera, and DS Naomi Thomas (Shantol Jackson) hug on the veranda of the Honoré police station

The next day, Naomi tells Neville that she found a note in Selwyn's study saying "I know your secret" and "if you want me to keep quiet, you need to pay me" with Jacqueline StClair's name at the top. When Neville and Naomi arrive at the hospital to ask Selwyn about the note, they are surprised to find Jacqueline is already there with him. Selwyn is not pleased that they've been looking through his private business, but explains that Jacqueline came to see him a few weeks ago saying that she'd received threatening texts — she was worried about officially involving the police, so she asked Selwyn to investigate off the record as a friend. She was being blackmailed about an affair she was having with the yacht club manager - not Marlon Collins, but his predecessor, Romone Prince. Selwyn had found out that the texts came from an unregistered pay-as-you-go mobile, but hadn't managed to trace the owner. Neville and Naomi wonder if Alton was the blackmailer, and if he shot Selwyn because Selwyn was onto him — but, as Selwyn is quick to point out, he wasn't onto him. He does admit that he argued with Jacqueline at the lunch yesterday because he's good friends with Lincoln, and didn't feel comfortable lying to him. Neville takes Jacqueline's phone and replies to the blackmailer agreeing to pay the money, in order to draw them out into the open.

Returning to the police station, Neville is keen to find Romone Prince and get his side of the story. Darlene tells him that the lab has confirmed the gun found in Alton's truck definitely belonged to him, and was the weapon used to shoot Selwyn. Officer Pryce has also found a newspaper in Alton's truck with a story about Selwyn's celebration lunch, which has been circled. Alton Garvey calls the station, wanting to speak to Neville. He says that he didn't mean to shoot Selwyn, he wasn't thinking straight and doesn't know why he did it, but hangs up before Neville is able to get any further information out of him.

Jacqueline StClair (Cathy Tyson) stands at the bar in the Saint Marie Yacht Club, looking down nervously. Selwyn Patterson (Don Warrington) is leaning on the bar and looking at her with concern.

Neville wonders if this could have been a hired hit on the Commissioner, but Naomi points out that Alton Garvey is a pretty poor choice of hitman — he was drunk, got seen leaving the scene, and crashed his truck leaving an incriminating weapon behind. She has also been looking for Romone Prince, and has learned that he is on a sabbatical from the yacht club to take a 12-month round the world sailing trip, which is why Marlon Collins is currently running the place.

Jacqueline messages Neville to tell him that the blackmailer has replied, and goes to the agreed drop-off point with the money. While the team are on stakeout waiting for the blackmailer to show up, Naomi takes the opportunity to have the "awkward conversation" with Officer Pryce about the kiss. She assures him that it didn't mean anything, and she just wants to make sure that she hasn't ruined a really good friendship. He assures her that she hasn't — "it would take way more than a drunken kiss to do that". Guess who turns up to collect the money? None other than Marlon Collins, who finds himself under arrest yet again.

At the police station, Marlon Collins admits to sending the blackmail messages to Jacqueline — he had a run of bad luck playing poker and desperately needed money. He found out about the affair because he was working closely with Romone, but insists that he didn't know Jacqueline had gone to Selwyn about it. He does suggest that Lincoln StClair might have had a motive to shoot Selwyn, because Lincoln knew his wife was having an affair, but thought that it was Selwyn she was seeing. 

When Neville goes to speak to him, Lincoln admits that he had his suspicions about Jacqueline and Selwyn because he followed her to Selwyn's house after she'd claimed she was going to the tennis club. Neville puts him straight about Jacqueline's affair with Romone and Selwyn privately helping her with the blackmail, and Lincoln indignantly insists that, despite thinking that Selwyn was fooling around with his wife, he definitely wouldn't have shot him over it.

Officer Darlene Curtis (Ginny Holder) and DI Neville Parker (Ralf Little) walk down the steps at the front of Honoré police station

Naomi's had no luck getting hold of Romone Prince so Neville suggests they get in touch with Marine Traffic, who may be able to track the yacht he's sailing on. Officer Pryce has dug up Marlon Collins' extensive criminal record, and Neville notes that DS Camille Bordey had a few run-ins with him back in the day, so he decides to give her a call and see if she can shed any additional light on the matter. But when he videocalls Camille (in a delightful surprise cameo from Sara Martins), she's a little bit busy — she's in labour! Catherine (Élizabeth Bourgine) is with her and suggests that Neville calls back later.

Darlene, meanwhile, has been carrying out further background research into Alton Garvey, and discovers that he was been looking after his mum, who had been housebound for nearly 50 years. She died a year ago, at which point Alton was planning a fresh start — but he struggled to find work and got into debt. This explains why he may have been angry and unhappy, but why would he have taken it out on the Commissioner?

At the hospital, Selwyn's asleep when someone sneaks into his room under cover of darkness: it's Alton. Selwyn awakes and recognises him. Alton tells him that he is there to do what he has to do — and he's sorry. The scene cuts to black. Oh no! Selwyn!

Fortunately, they're just messing with us — Selwyn's fine, and Alton had merely come to give him a document. Darlene fields a call from the station, as someone has spotted Alton standing on a cliff edge. Neville and Naomi race to find him, and Alton explains what the document revealed: he and Selwyn sat the entrance exam for the police on the same day, and there was only one place available. Selwyn got the job even though he turned up late, and Alton's life went downhill after that. When he saw the article about Selwyn's celebration lunch, he got angry and went down to the yacht club to confront him. He didn't intent to shoot him, but he was really drunk and he took the gun because he didn't want to be ignored. He doesn't know what came over him, but when he saw Selwyn standing on the jetty, a voice in his head started saying "just do it" — he felt his arm raise, and he squeezed the trigger. He apologizes for shooting Selwyn and says he can't live with the guilt. Neville notices that Alton is wearing the same clothes he was wearing the day it all happened, and something clicks in his brain — he realizes that Alton wasn't really the one who shot Selwyn.

Officer Darlene Curtis (Ginny Holder) and Officer Marlon Pryce (Tahj Miles) escort Alton Garvey (Mensah Bediako) away from the edge of the cliff to safety

Naomi tells Neville she has a bad feeling about Romone Prince: Marine Traffic told her that the tracker on his yacht was turned off two weeks ago, and there has been no activity since. There's been no activity on his phone either — the only calls he's received in the last two weeks were from Naomi herself, and from the Commissioner on the day of the lunch. Neville asks her to get the dive team out to the exact location where Romone's yacht was lost. Neville calls Selwyn to ask if anyone else knew that he'd called Romone, and his answer appears to clinch the case.

All the suspects gather at the police station, where Neville explains what happened: Marlon Collins shot Selwyn. The cufflink found at the site where Alton crashed his truck was the giveaway, because it explained what happened at the crime scene. When Alton arrived at the yacht club, Marlon Collins saw him standing on the jetty with a gun and spotted a way to turn the scene to his advantage. Marlon Collins crept up behind him, raised Alton's arm up to point the gun at the Commissioner and whispered "do it" in his ear while putting pressure on Alton's trigger finger. But Marlon Collins didn't notice that his cufflink had come loose, and the recoil from the gun caused it to fall out into the turn-up of Alton's trousers, unseen by either of them, and it stayed there until it got dislodged as Alton fled the crash site.

Marlon Collins points out that this can't have happened, because he was in the clubhouse when the shot was fired, and there are witnesses to back him up. But Neville has an answer for that too: the pistol is small and wouldn't make much noise, and if the wind was blowing away from the clubhouse and out to sea, it's entirely possible nobody would have heard the gunshot at all. What they actually heard was the sound of Alton's truck backfiring, which Alton confirms happens whenever he starts the engine — and because Marlon Collins had seen Alton around the yacht club earlier, he already knew that. So, after the Commissioner was shot, Marlon Collins helped Alton back to the truck and then went into the clubhouse, waiting for the loud bang that people would perceive as a gunshot and making sure they would all see him there when it happened. Marlon Collins tells Neville that he has no proof, and Neville tells him that he'll be getting the lab to test the cufflink for Marlon Collins' DNA, as well as checking his uniform blazer for gunshot residue.

DI Neville Parker (Ralf Little) sits at his desk in Honoré police station, leaning back thoughtfully

As for the motive: Marlon Collins was trying to cover up another murder, that of Romone Prince. His yacht — and his corpse — have just been found in the exact same location where the tracker was turned off two weeks ago. Crumbling under interrogation, Marlon Collins explains that Romone figured out that he was the blackmailer after seeing his phone. Romone confronted him on the yacht and threatened to go to the police, and when Marlon Collins tried to get his phone back, he pushed Romone too hard in the ensuing struggle, and Romone fell and hit his head. Marlon Collins was still on probation and would have gone back to jail for this, so he tried to cover it up by sailing the yacht out to sea and scuttling it. He was hoping this would buy him some time, but then the Commissioner came up to him at the lunch and asked him for Romone's phone number in order to speak to him about the blackmail. Marlon Collins already knew that Selwyn didn't trust him, and realised that he'd soon spot something was amiss when he couldn't get hold of Romone — so when he saw Alton standing there with the gun, he decided to give him a little extra nudge.

After solving the case, Neville checks back in with Camille, who has had a baby girl. Camille tells him that parenthood is going to be an adventure, and asks Neville what his next adventure will be — Neville isn't sure, but says that he's sure that whatever the future has in store for him, it won't be boring. Camille suggests he could start a blog about his exciting life on Saint Marie. Naomi, Darlene, and Marlon (who we can thankfully stop referring to as "Officer Pryce" now that the other Marlon has been arrested) stop by on their way to the hospital to see Selwyn, and Neville tells them about Camille's blog idea. Marlon wonders if it might not be a bit of a boring read, and Neville says that maybe someone out there might be interested in the life of a British detective in the Caribbean.

Sounds far-fetched to us. It'll never catch on...

Steven Perkins

Steven Perkins is a Staff Writer for TV & Satellite Week, TV Times, What's On TV and  whattowatch.com , who has been writing about TV professionally since 2008. He was previously the TV Editor for Inside Soap before taking up his current role in 2020. He loves everything from gritty dramas to docusoaps about airports and thinks about the Eurovision Song Contest all year round.

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  19. Sailing Into Freedom: Drowning, Death and Net Worth (2023)

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  23. Death In Paradise season 13 episode 1 recap

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