Horizon II, the first superyacht built by new Dutch shipyard Leapher Yachts, has embarked on sea trials off the coast of Vlissingen, the Netherlands.
The 61-metre explorer yacht was launched from the yard's Tolkamer facilities in March, showcasing her masculine grey and white profile as the very first unit from the shipyard's NAVIX60 model. Before her launch, she was last seen as a bare hull in 2024, when her superstructure and hull were joined.
Naval architecture for Horizon II is owed to Van Oossanen Naval Architects and O7 Designers, while Cor D. Rover was responsible for the yacht's exterior and interior design. The yacht has been developed as a "true long-range explorer"; constructed with a polar-classed steel hull, she is expected to traverse high-latitude regions, offering 40 days of autonomy at sea while still carrying the qualities of a superyacht.

Inside, the explorer boasts a substantial 1,760GT of volume and accommodates 14 guests across six cabins. On board highlights include a dedicated beach club, expansive pool, sauna, gym and diving room. An expansive garage will host a range of tenders and water toys.
Horizon II has an expected top speed of 12 knots with a cruising speed of 10 knots and a range of 9,000 nautical miles.
Delivery of Horizon II is expected this summer.
BOATPro sat down with superyacht owner, serial businessman and owner and CEO of Leapher Yachts, Yiannis Andriotis, last year.
Read More/In conversation: "We're not building yachts, we're building explorers" says owner of new Dutch shipyard Leapher Yachts
