Among the most well-known authors of the 20th century, Ernest Hemingway, had a strong love of exploration. The Pilar's narrative, which highlights the boundless opportunities of travel, can provide motivation for wheelchair users. The Pilar is the captain of a yacht that symbolizes his adventurous spirit and love of the ocean.
The Pilar’s Story
The 38-foot Wheeler Playmate Pilar was built in 1934 especially for Ernest Hemingway. With the marriage of his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, his life centered around the yacht. A well-liked refuge during World War II, Hemingway chose the Pilar as the setting for several of his best-known works, including "The Old Man and the Sea." He also went deep-sea fishing and even went German submarine hunting there during World War II.
An Icon of Adventure
For several years, Hemingway spent his time on the Pilar, where he investigated the waterways surrounding Cuba. Hemingway personally designed the cutting-edge fishing equipment on the yacht, which was outfitted with cutting-edge technology for its day. Hemingway himself caught a good number of the big fish he talked about on the Pilar.
A Lasting Legacy
The Pilar is still inspiring visitors to the Museo Ernest Hemingway in Cuba, where it is currently on display. All adventurers, even those with physical restrictions, are inspired to follow their ambitions of discovery by Pilar's story.
Join the Adventure
The adventurous lives of Pilar and Hemingway serves as an inspiration for Wheelchair Adventure Vehicles. We think that regardless of physical ability, everyone should have the opportunity to explore. Our goal is to enable everyone to experience adventure by offering gear and vehicles.
Shake A Leg Miami is offering a carefully crafted replica of Ernest Hemingway's 1934 Wheeler Playmate Pilar. The classic design and craftsmanship of the original are meticulously preserved in this reproduction, which perfectly captures the spirit of the famous boat that Hemingway used for exploration and deep-sea fishing.
Enhanced for Accessibility
What makes this replica truly unique is its modern accessibility features. Designed with wheelchair users in mind, it includes accessible boarding ramps and adaptive controls, allowing individuals with disabilities to experience the thrill of maritime adventure. This vessel offers a rare chance to own a piece of history while ensuring that exploration remains inclusive. For more details, visit the listing on YachtWorld.