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Horizon reveals brand new E88 design

by HMYA on 11 Mar 2014
E88 on show at SCIBS Horizon Yachts www.horizonyacht.com
A brand new design of the Horizon E88 will be showcased at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show at the Horizon Yachts display on E arm of the Marina.

The Horizon E88 offers a modern look with a keen eye for classic design with four comfortable ensuite staterooms, and on this particular yacht, the full beam master features the head starboard of the stateroom.

This is the first E88 Horizon that has been built with this master stateroom layout, which allows for an overall increase of space within the master, and the head can be made private through sliding pocket doors: a larger master window design also brings in more natural light to this stateroom. Her main deck is spacious with an open kitchen that can be closed off with a Hi/Lo glass partition, allowing privacy between the kitchen and formal dining.


Another interesting feature on this E88 is the beach club, which is located just aft of the tender garage and complimented by a Hi-Lo swim platform- ideal for watersports or just enjoying the view.

The sleek and stylish vessel is powered by Twin caterpillar C32Acert 1700hp Diesel engines, includes 2 x Onan 27kw generators, Zero Speed Stabilisers, Boning system, Raymarine Navigation system, and Miele appliances.

The standout Horizon E88 model will be popular during SCIBS, so please make sure to register your details with Horizon for a VIP viewing so you don’t miss out. Tel: (07) 5577 9009 to register for an inspection.

More at www.hmya.com.au

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