Rafael Nadal’s New Futuristic 80-Foot Yacht Make’s James Bond Look Like A Poor

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18-time Grand Slam winner Rafael Nadal is just two weeks removed from a crushing loss to Roger Federer at Wimbledon, and it looks like the 33-year-old picked up a brand new toy to fill the void.

Nadal, whose made over $110 million in career earnings (sans endorsements), recently commissioned a custom 80 Sunreef Power catamaran to be built by Sunreef Yachts, trading in his 75-foot, $3 million yacht dubbed Beethoven to upgrade.

The Beethoven saw some good times…

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Cute, but the new one is next level.

TMZ reports that while the luxury watercraft won’t be finished until 2020, it will have an incredible bar, multiple sun decks, a hydromassage pool, a massive garage, and will be able to comfortably sleep 12 of his buddies.

 

The 80-foot yacht is scheduled to be unveiled in Cannes in September.

The Spaniard told Laura Nicholls of SuperYacht Times about his love for the ocean:

“As someone from an island as I am, the sea is part of our lives and it’s not a secret that I love the sea. Every time I am at home in Mallorca I try to go out and find that time where I can just enjoy my time on a boat. I am very happy to be on board of this Sunreef Yachts family and would like to thanks Mr. Francis Lapp for making this possible.”

 

No word on how Nadal is going to prevent his massive frank and beans from getting chewed up by the boat motor.

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