The Kando 110 superyacht owned by NBA great Tony Parker is shown here in all its glory



NBA basketball player Tony Parker has received the 35-meter Infinity Nine from Turkish shipyard AvA Yachts. The ship is the second in the Kando series of small explorer yachts built by the shipyard and has a steel hull, an aluminum superstructure, and a bulbous bow.

Tall windows give Infinity Nine’s entirely customized interior a ton of natural light. Modern interior design emphasizes natural timbers, animal print textiles, and understated lighting. The design team created an exquisite living environment with a lounge area aft and formal dining ahead in the main saloon by combining curved lines and sculptural accents.

The yacht has a six-cabin layout, one of which is a master suite on the upper deck with access to a separate outdoor deck. The boat is well-suited for adventure with a volume of 333GT and a range of more than 6,500 nautical miles. Six people can be accommodated in the crew quarters’ three cabins, which also include a separate double berth for the captain.

A longer swim platform at the stern and a gym on the upper deck are further noteworthy features. Additionally, Infinity Nine offers a Jacuzzi and several outdoor spaces for visitors to unwind.

Atilla Küçükdiker, the chairman and creator of AvA Yachts, declared the handover to be a proud and joyous occasion. As contemporary explorers, “we describe our Kando series yachts, and Infinity Nine really is a superb demonstration of both contemporary style, inside and out, and superb exploration potential with class-beating efficiency [and] huge storage and interior volume,” he said.

He continued by stating that the yacht’s hull was “extremely strong and rugged” and had an amazing steel thickness. He remarked, “We are sorry to say goodbye, but bon voyage, Infinity Nine. Infinity Nine will be berthed in Port Hercules while traveling to Monaco. She will be accessible for Mediterranean yacht charters.