Spaniard Nadal had earlier owned a yacht known as the Beethoven
Rafael Nadal got himself a new boat valued around €5.5million which arrived at his native Mallorca recently.
Nadal’s new boat – a catamaran model 80 Sunreef Power of 28 meters in length and 12 in width, docked this Friday at the Nautical Club of Porto Cristo in Mallorca.
The World No.2 until recently used to sail in his “Beethoven” yacht, now has a luxury boat under his disposal. The Spaniard’s new boat has several bedrooms that can accommodate up to twelve people.
It also has a spa, a hydromassage pool, and a bar, adding to the list of luxuries that it carries. One of the major attractions in Nadal’s new boat is its master suite.
The boat also includes a double bed that opens onto the bow terrace, a bathroom with a walk-in shower, a dressing room, and a desk. It also has an auxiliary boat and jet skis attached to it adding to the list of luxuries that Nadal has bought for himself.
Earlier in August last year, the ruling government’s public company, Ports de les Illes Balears, had authorized the Porto Cristo Nautical Club to remodel the port’s moorings in favour of Nadal.
The remodelled moorings will now allow World No.2 and to tie up his new and spectacular catamaran.
Nadal already on board
With the coronavirus restrictions eased in Spain currently, Nadal recently stepped inside his brand-new catamaran along with wife Xisca Perello and family.
With the ATP having suspended all tennis-related activities until next month, Nadal like many of his fellow stars has been spending his free time with his wife and family in his native Mallorca.
Born in the Balearic island in Spain, Nadal has always had a special affection with the sea and could not wait long to climb on board of his new boat. Among the many luxuries attached to the boat, another significant one is the dining area on the main deck and a bar on the upper deck.
Nadal was recently ranked 27th in the list of world’s highest-paid athletes in 2020, according to Forbes. He earned $40million last year, of which $14million came through prize money and $26million from endorsements.
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