The Horizon E84 is an 89-foot luxury flybridge yacht that was produced by the iconic Taiwanese yacht-building company Horizon between the years of 2015 and 2021. Sleek and understated with a timeless appeal, this classy yacht impresses with clean curves, sheer horizontal lines, a striking white gel-coating and a fine entry. Sun-kissed outdoor spaces combine with elegant and breezy interiors for the whole family, while a heavy-duty hull and powerful propulsion deliver ambitious and expansive cruising.
The bridge features an open-air sun terrace to aft with room for a sunpad, while a Steelhead Marine davit back here helps store and lift your jet-tender. Further forward there is a lounge hidden under a wrap-around hard-top hood with bar facilities, lavish leather-lined seating, a dining table and a port-side main helm station with immense views. A pair of Stidd helm seats face a dashboard with bow and stern thruster controls, Bennett trim-tab switches, power-steering, ABT digital stabilizer switches, Aqualuma underwater light controls, Raymarine MFD screens, a high-speed compass and hand-held VHF radio.
Head down to the foredeck to discover sunpad space for up to four guests as well as a three-seater forward sofa perfect for soaking up the rays in blissful seclusion. A teak-lined and sheltered aft-deck, meanwhile, features granite-topped bar facilities and a broad transom sofa with an authentic timber dining table, while side-steps lead down to a full-beam swim platform and access into a stern-side space that can be used to store your sporting equipment, be utilized as a beach-club or be set aside as a spacious crew quarters.
Sliding glass doors welcome guests into a sophisticated main-deck salon with plush carpeting, high-gloss cherrywood surrounds with wengewood accents, panoramic side windows and plenty of seating options. There is a range of lay-out options available for this space, but most hulls in this range feature a pair of L-shaped sofas, coffee tables, cabinetry and room for a home entertainment system. Further forward you are likely to find a semi-open, live-aboard galley kitchen with marble or granite work surfaces, Miele appliances, plenty of Vitrifrigo refrigeration, a Hoshizaki ice-maker, and a stainless sink. Ahead of this you might choose to install a vast dining booth sitting under dramatic mullioned glazing or, for those expecting to traverse more northerly climes, an enclosed main-deck pilot-house for climate-controlled voyaging.
Down on the lower-deck there is sleeping space for up to six overnight guests across three spectacular cabins, with rooms down here featuring hull glazing, warm timber surrounds and dedicated en-suites. A twin-room to starboard features a full-height locker, while a VIP double by the bow goes one better by delivering a pair of closets. A full-beam owner’s stateroom amidship, however, features a walk-in closet, a work-desk, a king-sized bed and a vast granite or marble-lined bathroom with a wet-room shower.
Powered by two 1600HP Caterpillar C32 ACERT diesel engines, you will enjoy thrilling top speeds of up to 25 knots in ideal conditions, while at a 10 knot cruising speed you can expect to stay out on the water all week-long thanks to an efficient hull design and a fuel tank holding up to 2245 gallons of diesel.