Tom Brady Continues His Post-Super Bowl Celebration by Getting a $6 Million Yacht and Arranging a Family Vacation

Tom Brady hasn’t stopped having fun.

The quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers recently bought a $6 million yacht after winning the Super Bowl in February.

Naturally, since leaving the New England Patriots, Brady and boats are a new mix. Brady, who won his seventh Super Bowl, reportedly brought his $2 million Wajer 55S yacht to the Bucs’ boat parade after their triumph.

In an interview with Wajer that was posted on YouTube, Brady stated, “I live right here on this beautiful bay, Old Hillsborough Bay. I was in New England, for a lot of years, which is kind of a boating community, but moving down to Tampa Bay last year.” “The first thing I did when I got here, I said ‘I need a boat.'”

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Brady upgraded from a 55S to a Wajer 77, and he expressed the expectation that the new vessel will be useful for Caribbean family trips.

“The 55 is an amazing boat, it’s been an amazing boat for our family,” said Brady. “I think the 77 will be a little more suited for what we need it for down here, which is a few more day trips and weekend trips.”

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“We spend a lot of times in the Bahamas, so going from the east coast of Florida across into the Bahamas and around the Bahamas would be really great trips for us as a family,” the father of three explained.Tom Brady Purchases $6M Yacht as Super Bowl Festivities Continue

Brady received $25 million in 2020, little beyond his base wage, according to Sporting News. With his multiple endorsement deals, you can be sure he isn’t going broke buying a yacht.