Infinity Expeditions

The Ship Infinity

Join the crewInfinity is a fully equipped 36 meter (120ft) sailing expedition vessel. The living quarters are designed to comfortably host a team of up to 21 people for an extended period of time. There are nine shared quarters, two toilets and two interior showers. Large communal spaces include an open galley, a spacious and airy saloon, a cozy library, workshop, cinema and extensive deck space.

Infinity from stern

Specifications

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Infinity's History

  • Length over all: 36.7 meters
  • Waterline length: 34 meters
  • Beam: 7.6 meters
  • Draft: 3 meters
  • Displacement: 150 tones
  • Sail area: 400 sq. meters
  • Propulsion: Cummins V8, 320 HP
  • Water: 7000 litres
  • Fuel: 5000 litres
  • 5 watertight bulkheads
  • Rig: Ketch,
  • Build: 1977
  • Builder: Monroe Shipyard in California
  • Flag: German

Navigation & safety equipment:

  • VHF
  • Radar
  • GPS
  • Depth Sounder
  • Life Raft
  • Weather Fax
  • Chart Plotter
  • Satellite Phone

Other equipment:

  • Diving Compressor, Weights, Tanks
  • Large Inverters: 220V and 110V
  • 20 KW Generator
  • Water-makers
  • 2 Tenders with 40 hp Outboards
  • Fridge, Freezer
  • Laundry Machine, Dryer
  • Sound System and Projector

Click on each image to see detail
Saloon front viewSaloon galley view
SinkFruit net
Aft cabinSteering wheel and fresh bread
The ViewEibes fishing
Stephanie divingLibrary
Approaching the shipInfinity sailing bow view
Out of sight of landInfinity from the aft deck

"The Shake Down Cruise"

PCRF CrewInfinity was acquired in San Diego in May 2003. After an extensive refit of all fundamental systems, which stopped short of constructing the less vital interior, Infinity left Ensenada, Mexico embarking upon her first ocean journey. The crew consisted of 14 people, including three children, from around the globe. During this journey, Infinity sailed across the entire Pacific, visiting the Line Islands, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, the Solomons, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Borneo, Malaysia and Singapore, and finally arriving in Phuket, Thailand in June 2006.

PCRF

PCRF CrewFrom October 2006 until September 2008, Infinity was host to the Planetary Coral Reef Foundation (PCRF). PCRF is dedicated to halting the destruction of the world’s coral reefs and restoring their beauty, health and abundance. During this voyage, an international crew of scientists and students sailed Infinity from Thailand to Fiji and back, conducting extensive research on coral reefs in Malaysia, Indonesia, Irian Jaya, Papua New Guinea, the Solomons, Vanuatu and Fiji.

Chartering in Thailand

North Pacific TeamFrom December 2008 until February 2009, Infinity was the base for exclusive charters in Thailand‘s Andaman Sea.

Prior to this charter, Infinity underwent some major improvements, including rigging work, a complete interior refit, new upholstery, a paint job and much more.

Infinity Expeditions Voyage from Thailand to Hawai'i, 2009

North Pacific TeamInfinity sailed from Thailand to Hawai'i in June to December 2009 via Singapore, Borneo, Philippines, Palau, Federated States of Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands.



Voyage from Hawai'i to New Zealand, 2010

North Pacific TeamInfinity left Hawai'i in February 2010 and sailed to the Marquesas, Tuamotus, Tahiti, Tonga, American Samoa, Independent Samoa, and is now in New Zealand. Infinity will depart New Zealand in April to sail to Fiji and onward to Vanuatu.