Taiwanese shipyard Horizon Yachts has launched the eighth unit of its 25 meter FD80 series.
The FD80 is available in two iterations – the standard 'Semi-Open Bridge' design and the recently unveiled Skyline edition, which debuted earlier this year.
Described by the yard as a "pocket superyacht", the yacht features Cor D. Rover's Fast Displacement hull that allows for a high-volume interior without compromising on performance.
To this end, the yacht has a fuel capacity of 10,220 litres and is powered by twin Caterpillar engines.
The FD80 has a four-cabin layout with an on-deck master, plus seperate crew quarters. Cedar-lined furniture and a walnut-wrapped bed frame in the master suite create an elegant onboard ambience.
The yacht boasts an enclosed skylounge and a beach club –features not often found on a yacht of this size. There is alfresco dining for eight on the aft, with fully opening glass partitions that create a smooth connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
This is the first FD80 model in the US to feature an open galley design, which further adds to the feeling of spaciousness onboard. The use of marble and a chic light fixture are the key focal points.
The main saloon has white ash flooring and white oak finishes which work well with the natural light that pours in through the FD80. Electric curtains create privacy and a cosy atmosphere in the evening.
The yacht's design follows a sophisticated theme, with plenty of champagne and cream tones offset by gentle splashes of colour. High-gloss lacquered finishes are balanced by Cambria Harrogate surfaces.
The new yacht will make her debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2022.
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