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33m Horizon motor yacht Freedom sold

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Credits: Ocean Independence

33m Horizon motor yacht Freedom sold

17 April 2026 • Written by Charlie Fabre and Holly Margerrison

The 33.4-metre Horizon motor yacht Freedom has been sold. Bob Friscia and Chris Collins of Ocean Independence represented the seller in the deal, while Josh Hendrix of Denison introduced the buyer.

Delivered as an FD110 tri-deck in 2022 by the Taiwanese yard, Freedom was designed by Cor D. Rover with modern lines, bold glazing and a fibreglass hull. She rejoined the market in March this year (alongside a $4,350,000 price reduction) with her original owner and captain, and was presented in "turnkey" condition. Her captain notes that she "has the amenities of a much larger yacht while still having the accessibility for exploring hidden gems."

Freedom was last asking $9,900,000

Natural light filters into the spacious and open-plan main saloon, allowing for uninterrupted sea views and maximum brightness indoors. The contemporary main saloon features a cohesive colour palette of soft beiges and greys that extends from the aft lounge and dining table - set under a custom chandelier - to the forward galley. A glass partition can be raised or lowered from the galley counter for added privacy.

Up a level, the private owner's skylounge houses a casual space with sofas and a large flat-screen TV for relaxed social gatherings and easy access onto the covered upper deck.

Accommodation on board is for 10 guests across five well-appointed cabins, including a full-beam master suite that sits on the main deck with an en suite bathroom and walk-in marble shower with twin shower heads.

Further accommodation is situated on the lower deck with three double cabins and one twin. 

Freedom features many large deck areas and bar service at every level, making the yacht a true hub for entertainment. Her main deck aft hosts a configuration of comfortable seating for al fresco dining, while her upper deck features an L-shaped lounge under pop-up awnings.

Above the wheelhouse, her flybridge is ideal for social gatherings and sunbathing with a collection of sofas and sunpads forward and aft, surrounded by panoramic views.

Her elongated foredeck provides time in and out of the sun under additional pop-up awnings. A three-person hot tub takes the centre position, while an integrated sofa, card tables and forward-facing sunpads offer room to entertain and socialise.

Returning to the stern, Freedom's large swim platform allows easy access to the water. The yacht comes with a generous array of water toys - stored in the transom garage - which can be launched from the swim platform, and a floating dock that attaches directly to the stern for extra space.

Power comes from twin Caterpillar engines, propelling the yacht to a top speed of 19 knots and a cruising speed of 14 knots.

Freedom was last asking $9,900,000.

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