A New Horizon
The Taiwanese yard is turning heads with its new fast displacement model, the FD85
Tearing through February sea trials, reaching her top speed of 17 knots, and on to a successful debut at the Taiwan International Boat Show, Horizon Yacht’s new fast displacement motor yacht FD85 boasts a creative use of exterior and interior space, paired to a sleek, modern look courtesy of Dutch firm Cor D. Rover.
At a touch under 26 meters in length and with a 7m beam, a notable volume of space is available to the ten guests she can accommodate, the full-beam master suite on the main deck benefitting from FD85’s myriad floor-to-ceiling windows flooding interior spaces with natural light.
Four further en-suite guest cabins occupy the lower deck, the crew quarters and mess forward from the engine room.
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