A step up from his previous Wajer 55S, Tom Brady’s Wajer 77 is more than just a chic dayboat; it’s a tiny superyacht. The Wajer 77 is the largest model made by Wajer Yachts to date, with a total of 77 feet (23.5 meters). Her layout finds a compromise between a roomy dayboat and a small superyacht, and she is made to be simple for the owner to handle.
The nамe “Viva la Vida” of the boat is a tribute to Tom Brady’s ex-wife Gisele Bundchen. Gisele’s environmental group is called “Live Life,” a Portuguese expression that means “Live Life.” The organization’s main priorities are the protection of forests and water resources, with a particular emphasis on Brazil, where Gisele is from.
Gisele Bundchen, an actress and model, and Tom Brady, a sportsman and owner of the 77 Wajer yacht, attended the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala “Superheroes: Fashion And Fantasy” on May 5 in New York City. (Image courtesy of WireImage/Dimitris Kambouris).
Despite recently divorcing the supermodel, the great quarterback has preserved the boat and the boat’s nамe. He was actually just observed in May 2023, cruising through Miami with his daughter Vivian Lake. Let’s examine more closely what makes this magnificent ship such “a keeper.”
The Wajer 77 has an eye-catching appearance with swooping lines that are typical of Wajer’s design aesthetic. The bow displays a characteristic flair, the deck has a streamlined tumblehome design, and the hull has a thin profile for improved performance. Integral windows, a concealed anchor, flush cleats, and minimum handrails give the exterior’s design a clean, sculptural appearance.
The hard-chine, high-performance aluminum hull was designed by Van Oossanen Naval Architects, and it can cruise effectively at speeds between 32 and 43 MPH (with the optional IPS 1350s; see below).