At 34m (112ft), the Horizon FD110 Tri-deck features exterior styling by Cor D. Rover Design and naval architecture developed in-house by Horizon. The yacht also carries BV Part B Hull & Stability certification, a classification intended to support comfort and confidence during extended cruising.
A Residential Approach to Onboard Living
The newly released images showcase an interior developed around a relaxed, residential atmosphere. Throughout the yacht, Horizon has employed washed white oak, silver-grey lacquer finishes and European Oak Rock flooring to create a light, contemporary aesthetic.
Floor-to-ceiling windows dominate the main salon, drawing natural light deep into the interior and reinforcing the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. The open-plan arrangement of the yacht links the lounge and dining areas, while a removable white oak cabinet provides additional storage without disrupting sightlines across the room.
Forward of the salon, the galley features Cambria quartz surfaces, solid wood detailing and concealed bi-fold pocket doors. The arrangement enables the space to function either as part of the social area or as a more private service zone when required.
The interior is a tribute to the island-resort lifestyle, utilizing a curated blend of crown-cut washedwhite oak, silver-grey lacquer, and European Oak Rock flooring. This palette creates a luminous,calming environment of understated luxury."
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A formal dining table seating up to ten guests serves as the focal point of the dining area, positioned beneath a custom Horizon-designed ceiling feature with integrated indirect lighting.
Owner-Focused Layout
Accommodation on board the motor yacht is arranged across five staterooms, with the full-beam owner's suite occupying a prime position forward on the main deck. The suite includes a lounge area, Dornbracht fixtures, a 55-inch television and an ensuite finished in Cambria Ironsbridge stone. A central rain shower and his-and-hers vanity complete the space.
Guest accommodations continue the yacht's emphasis on flexibility. One of the guest cabins features sliding beds that can be configured as either twins or a double depending on requirements. Crew accommodations are positioned forward and comprise three cabins together with a dedicated crew mess. The arrangement creates a clear separation between guest and crew circulation during longer passages.
Social Spaces Across Three Decks
Outdoor living remains a major focus throughout the FD110's layout. The bridge deck incorporates a split-use skylounge with refrigeration and wine storage positioned adjacent to the helm station, creating an additional social area separate from the main deck.
A circular dining table anchors the aft deck, while the boat deck introduces another entertainment zone with a dedicated bar setup. Forward, guests have access to a Jacuzzi and sunpads overlooking the bow.
The superyacht's uppermost deck expands the available entertaining space further, accommodating up to seven guests in a lounge arrangement complete with its own bar.
Powered by Horizon's Fast Displacement Platform
Like other models in the Horizon FD Series, the FD110 is built around the yard's Fast Displacement hull concept, which aims to balance interior volume with efficient long-range cruising characteristics. Hull 7 is powered by twin Caterpillar C32B engines producing 2,400hp each, delivering the performance required for extended cruising while supporting the model's substantial onboard volume.
The FD110 sits near the upper end of Horizon's FD range, below the flagship FD130 Tri-Deck, and has become one of the yard's best-known superyacht platforms thanks to its combination of interior space, cruising capability and extensive customization options.
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Recent Developments Across the Fleet
The FD110 image reveal follows a busy period for Horizon Yachts across several model ranges. In May, Horizon announced the sale of the first FD100 Skyline to an experienced Australian owner ahead of the model's public debut. The FD100 Skyline configuration introduces a lower-profile superstructure and entertainment-focused bridge deck layout while remaining based on the builder's established Fast Displacement platform.
The yard also recently launched the 27m Horizon ES88 sport yacht KeΦi, a highly customized project developed for a repeat Australian owner. Designed as a more performance-oriented flagship for the E Series, the yacht incorporates extensive owner-led customization, including dedicated sportfishing features, a bespoke pilothouse office, and tailored outdoor entertainment spaces.
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Elsewhere, the builder recently unveiled a new interior concept aboard Horizon V77S Hull 13, demonstrating how the builder continues to tailor individual projects around specific owner preferences through material selection and layout choices.
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