
The design was produced by Cor D. Rover. One of the features of the yacht is a numerous customizations throughout. The yacht can accommodate ten guests in five spacious staterooms, including a full-beam, on-deck master.

The most significant layout modification was a semi-enclosed flybridge with sliding glass windows that allow the majority of the upper deck to function as an indoor/outdoor space.


Just aft of the fully enclosed pilothouse, a U-shaped seating area opposite a day head and full bar with fixed bar stools is protected from the elements under the hardtop.



The deck area aft is fitted with an extendable dining table for up to 12, a BBQ and a Jacuzzi tub for six with a bar counter and fixed stools.



The main deck aft has a seating area. A bar, storage and television area is situated to starboard in lieu of a second staircase to the upper deck.

The main salon has a dining area where the round table can seat ten beneath.


The decor features include oak, wenge and zebra woods in the main and upper decks, while beech, wenge and bird’s eye maple complement the midship lower deck guest areas and crew quarters forward.


The salon has backlit mullions in the salon to the efficient pull-out tops on the guest stateroom nightstands. In the on-deck master stateroom walk-in closets.


And also, In honour of the design and build collaboration a Cor D. Rover Design nameplate to accompany the Horizon Yachts logo on the hull sides.

The yacht will arrive in Fort Lauderdale in June 2020 and will make her debut at the 2020 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in late October.
