Elegantly crafted for the discerning Australian market, the Horizon E75 encapsulates both luxury and performance, blending a refined interior with powerful engineering and spacious outdoor areas.
The yacht’s allure was fully realized for one Australian couple who, after attending the Horizon 2024 Open House in March, returned to Kaohsiung for the sea trials of this newly completed skylounge model, which builds upon the success of its predecessors while introducing a fresh, contemporary aesthetic.
The E75’s exterior is defined by sleek lines and extensive use of glass, resulting in a visually striking and streamlined profile. Inside, the main deck offers a thoughtfully designed layout with an enclosed space that positions the galley centrally between the forward dining area and the salon.
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This strategic placement not only facilitates easy serving but also encourages a natural flow of movement and conversation throughout the space. The galley is a masterpiece of modern design, featuring quartz countertops and Fenix Grigio Bromo finishes in calming grey and blue hues, which harmonize beautifully with the Andari-silver furnishings in the adjacent dining and lounge areas.
At the front of the main deck, a semi-circular dinette with a high-gloss European walnut table is bathed in natural light from the expansive overhead windows, creating an inviting and airy atmosphere. Meanwhile, the main lounge, situated just beyond the galley, is anchored by two distinctive arc-shaped sofas that define the space, complemented by a 65-inch TV for entertainment.
Toward the rear of the main deck, flexible seating arrangements around a Hi/Lo table provide ample space that can be reconfigured to meet various needs. Twin Disc Joystick Systems on both port and starboard sides further enhance maneuverability, making docking and tight quarters navigation a breeze.
Below deck, the E75 offers a three-stateroom layout, including a lavish full-beam master stateroom amidships, a twin cabin to starboard, and a VIP stateroom at the bow. The master stateroom is a sanctuary of luxury, featuring generous storage, including a walk-in closet, all finished in a high gloss for a polished look.
The ensuite bathroom is equally impressive, with dual basins and a smart mirror. Aft of the engine room, the crew quarters accommodate two, ensuring comfort and privacy for all aboard. This particular E75 model also boasts an upgraded Hi/Lo swim platform capable of supporting up to 450kg (1,000lbs), enhancing its versatility.
The bridge deck offers an enclosed skylounge that seamlessly integrates the helm station, where twin chairs are positioned forward and slightly offset to starboard. This space also includes a second salon area with a curved sofa and Hi/Lo table that can convert into a bed, making it perfect for short breaks. A day head to port adds to the convenience.
The extended bridge deck aft is designed for outdoor enjoyment, featuring an entertainment area complete with a wet bar, freezer, BBQ station, and three stern-facing bar stools, all sheltered under a hard top for shade. The foredeck, with its sun pads and U-shaped dinette, evokes the feel of a private terrace, ideal for unwinding and enjoying the surroundings.
Beneath the E75’s waterline lies a powerful propulsion system that has made it particularly appealing to the Australian active boating market. Equipped with twin MAN V8 1,300hp engines, an upgraded five-blade propeller, bow and stern thrusters, and Humphree stabilizers, the yacht promises exceptional performance and handling.
The E75 is a masterful blend of luxury and functionality, distilling the most coveted features of larger yachts into a more manageable and streamlined package. With expansive teak decks, a versatile swim platform, and a sophisticated interior, it is an ideal choice for couples, young families, or owner-operators seeking a yacht that delivers both style and substance.
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