The RP110 is one of Horizon Yachts' most popular models and it's not hard to see why. Introduced in 2013, this 35.35 metre motor yacht has gone on to spawn five hulls in the following four years. We stepped on board Horizon RP110/04 at the 2017 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show to see the secrets of this Espinosa design's success.
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Our 30 Seconds On Board video series dives into the world’s coolest superyachts for a whistle-stop tour of their interiors, revealing hidden secrets and star features…
Horizon RP110
Sugaray
Part of the successful OA 112 series, Sugaray was launched in 2017 by Ocean Alexander. Featuring the stylistic flair of Evan K. Marshall, her bright, open interiors are flooded with natural light and she can sleep up to ten guests on board. This semi-custom masterpiece certainly has plenty to excite visitors at the 2018 Miami Yacht Show.
Legend
From her Balinese spa to her lavish cinema room and cosy fireside piano lounge, there’s no mistaking 77.4 metre Legend. Originally launched in 1974 by IHC Vershure, she has been transformed into a luxury globetrotter by Dutch yard Icon Yachts. Her extensive interior includes a vast sundeck, refined wheelhouse and a palatial master suite. With such a dizzying array of star features, it’s no wonder she’s a charter favourite. Legend is currently listed for charter with Y.CO.
Ngoni
When Royal Huisman’s Project 398 was announced at the Monaco Yacht Show 2014, the yard revealed the owner’s brief: “Build me a beast. I don’t want a wolf in sheep’s clothing.” Three years later, we know what he meant by beast.
The final yacht designed by the late Ed Dubois, Ngoni was launched in March 2017 with delivery shortly afterwards. Her towering 75 metre carbon fibre Rondal mast carries a total sailplan in excess of 3,000 square metres.