Horizon Yachts has launched the seventh hull in the FD80 series for the Australian market. Contemporary style lines, versatility of space, and well planned exterior entertaining areas are the result of work by Cor D. Rover Design.
The smaller sister to the FD85 motoryacht, Horizon FD80 maximizes interior volume with floor-to-ceiling glass sections that invite plenty of natural light and spectacular views into the saloon, dining area, and on-deck master stateroom with plenty of natural light thanks to a skylight above the king-sized bed. Below deck, three additional staterooms including two VIPs echo the feeling of spaciousness while a window in the garage extends natural light into the beach club on this level.
The seventh hull features the contemporary but cozy interior with satin water-bleached walnut and dyed Koto as the mainwoods with brushed dark bronze metallic inlays as accents.
FD80 has a sunpads area on the foredeck, the skylounge area has dining and lounging, a bar and a teppanyaki grill and a large hot tub. Side wingstations allow for improved visibility while docking and the bridge deck aft is spacious enough to accommodate a 16ft tender.
FD80 is powered by twin MAN engines that allow the yacht to reach a top speed of 17 knots.
Founded in 1987, Horizon Yachts has celebrated 35 years as one of the largest luxury yacht builders in the world as well as the number one builder in the Asia Pacific region. In the past three decades, Horizon has delivered over 855 luxury yachts, with more than 220 of these over 80 feet in length. Popular models ranging from 52 to 150 feet include motor yachts, superyachts, power catamarans, expedition yachts, and fast displacement motor yachts.
Credits: Horizon Yachts