The 110-foot basketball, Infinity Nine, was Tony Parker’s early Thanksgiving gift.
Earlier this month, former San Antonio Spurs star Tony Parker received an early Thanksgiving present in the form of a 110-foot explorer yacht called Infinity Nine. The Turkish-built yacht was returned to the AvA shipyard in November after Parker conducted sea trials in August.
Besides its navy-colored steel bottom, Kando 110’s superstructure is made of white aluminum. Unlike most explorer yachts, this one has an arrowhead bow. As part of its rugged hull, AvA Yachts uses thicker steel than other yachts, according to Atilla Küçükdiker, the company’s chairman. Having a range of 6,500 miles, the Infinity Nine can almost cross the Atlantic. Foredecks of non-explorer yachts are not social areas, rather they are devoted to business with loads of toys and tenders.
Along with the superstructure, the yacht has a large beach club complete with tables and lounges.
On board, you’ll find alfresco dining spots, party spaces, and private nooks. The ship’s Jacuzzi on the upper deck also ensures comfort even during extended voyages.
For a boat of her size, the 333-ton boat’s interior has an unusually spacious salon, dining room, and 6 staterooms. Instead of the usual floor-to-ceiling windows, the salon has fewer windows that are more protected and private.
Throughout the salon and in the midships main suite, with a full beam layout, there is a leopard-patterned rug. There are windows all around the large bed. The main cabin also has a large, full-beam head that is one of the best-in-class designs on Infinity Nine, and an open door to a private patio on the foredeck.
Due to Parker’s Belgian heritage, he plans to use it in the Med during the summer. It’s built for crossing the Atlantic.