Tom Brady recently upgraded to a 77-foot boat, indicating that a 53-foot boat was insufficient for him.
The NFL star felt he needed a boat when he relocated to Tampa last year to play for the Buccaneers after 20 years with the Patriots in New England.
According to Brady, who moved to Tampa Bay, “I live right here on this beautiful bay, Old Hillsborough Bay,” in an interview with the boat builder Wajer.
“I need a boat,” I declared as soon as I arrived here.
He has ordered a Wajer 77 since he needs more room for extended voyages to the Caribbean.
A 53-foot center console boat with a range of about 450 nautical miles, the Wajer 55S is propelled by three 450-horsepower Volvo Penta diesel engines. It has a top speed of 40 knots and sleeps four persons.
Brady proclaimed, “The 55 is an amazing boat; it has been an amazing boat for our family.” After the Bucs won the Bowl earlier this year, that 55 attracted some particular notice.
Brady made the choice to toss the Lombardy Trophy from one boat to another, and although though he succeeded in doing so, he subsequently said it wasn’t the best move. However, he thinks his most recent boat own was a wise one.
“I believe the 77 will be slightly more suited for the additional day outings and weekend excursions we require down here.
We frequently visit the Bahamas, so traveling from Florida’s east coast over into the Bahamas and all the way around the Bahamas would be fantastic family vacations. Our family enjoys going diving.
The 77’s ability to accommodate us with a somewhat larger boat allows us to spend the night in great comfort. Our family will cherish such weekend getaways for a very long time.