Infinitas Yacht Concept: The Symbol Of The Future

Infinitas

Schöpfer Yachts presented the second yacht concept inspired from the symbol of infinity and named Infinitas.

The new 300 foot (91.5 meter) yacht was designed by E. Kevin Schopfer with Sparkman Stephens, Naval Architects. The symbol of infinity has been abstractly expressed by carving out stern and mid section elliptical deck constructs.

This special design construction of the Infinitas allowed to realign traditional functional areas. The main deck living room and dining room are detached. They are separated by a massive pool deck.

There are tree methods to get to the living room from the dinning room or from the dinning room to the living room.

First is a direct outside bridge / walkway which bisects the pool itself. This walkway has underwater openings in its support system, allowing swimmers to dive from one side to another. The pool has the option of being covered for larger venue needs.

The second method of crossing the pool deck is an overhead sky bridge which connects to the main stairs and elevator. The “sky” bridge is clear glass floor and ceiling allowing natural light to penetrate the pool below.

The third method is through a lower level lounge which features glass portals into the pool.

The interiors of the Infinitas were designed in the minimalist style. The main salon features generous 12 foot ceiling height and fully glazed walls creating an island within the yacht.

The third level with “sky bridge”, pilot house and upper deck is reserved for the owner. Quest suites are located in the second level bow deck. All decks below are designed for crew quarters and different technical needs.

Specification of the Infinitas:

L.O.A.: 300’0″ / 91.5 Meters
Beam: 56’0″ / 17 Meters
Draft: 14’0″ / 4.2 Meters
Fuel: 65,000 Gallons
Water: 28,600 Gallons
Propulsion: Diesel Electric
Max Speed: 20+ Knots
Cruising Speed: 15 Knots
Accomodations: 1 Owner & 6 Guest Suites / 16 Guests

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Related links:
Schöpfer Yachts
Sparkman Stephens
E. Kevin Schopfer

Photo: ahearnschopfer.com

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