The 40.2 metre motor yacht Infinity 8 has been sold with Nathan Farrelly at Edmiston & Company acting for the buyer and seller.
Designed by Cor D Rover, she was built in aluminium by Italian yard Mondomarine to RINA class and delivered in 2007 with a refit and repaint in 2013. Her interior, in satin finished mahogany and Canaletto walnut woods by Luca Dini, and Frederic Mechiche accommodates 10 guests in five cabins consisting of a main-deck master suite, two VIP suites and two twins, all with entertainment centres, LCD television screens and en-suite bathroom facilities. There is also accommodation for eight crew in four cabins.
The main deck saloon is vast, with several different conversation areas, an entertainment centre including a large screen television, stereo surround sound system and a karaoke machine while forward is a formal dining area with seating for 12 guests.
The highlights of the upper deck recreational areas are the Japanese-style soaker tub and bar which is connected to the main galley below by a dumb waiter. The sleek fittings on this deck are made of teak while the white upholstery of the seating evokes a cool, minimalistic look — a perfect complement to the yacht’s elegant exterior.
Twin 2,255hp MTU diesel engines give her a range of 3,000 nautical miles at her cruising speed of 12 knots and she is fitted with zero speed stabilisers.
Infinity 8 was asking AU$9,800,000 with GST paid.