New England Patriots

Bill Belichick donating his boat to Newport sailing center

The Patriots' coach has moved on from 'V Rings.'

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick answers questions during opening night for Super Bowl 51 at Minute Maid Park Monday, Jan. 30, 2017, in Houston. AP Photo/David J. Phillip

NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick is donating his boat “V Rings” to a community sailing center in Newport.

The Newport Daily News reports the 24-foot power boat was named after the five Super Bowl rings Belichick had at the time he acquired it. Since then, he’s won another ring and bought a larger boat, “VI Rings.”

He’s going for a seventh ring in Sunday’s Super Bowl against the Atlanta Falcons.

Sail Newport says the boat is coming in mid-February and will be used to support instructional programs and regattas.

Jeffrey Lichterman, president of Albury Brothers Boats, connected Belichick with the nonprofit group. He says the boat was not being used, and he suggested the donation because it’s consistent with the Belichick Foundation’s mission of supporting sports.