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Motor Yachts
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71ft
Year
2024
Model
V68
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Copious large yacht features ingeniously fitted within a manageable owner/operator framework – this is the cornerstone of the Horizon V68 motoryacht model. Created in collaboration with world-renowned designer Jonathan Quinn Barnett, the V68 has been planned throughout with spacious accommodations, wide side decks, and a voluminous interior on a 19’6” beam that takes advantage of large windows in the main deck and cabins. She offers a flexible three or four stateroom layout, with optional crew quarters aft, as well as various configurations for all three decks including open and enclosed bridge. The V68’s plumb bow design – a striking feature from Stimson Yachts’ hull design – allows for a longer waterline and reduces drag at lower, displacement speeds; the larger hull beam also makes for greater stability when it counts most. Ideal for first or second-time buyers, families and owner/operators, the Horizon V68 luxury motoryacht provides the qualities of a superyacht – safety, solid architecture, and customization – all in under 70 feet.
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