Leonardo Cecchi of ArDeMo Yacht & Design, in collaboration with designer Andrea Minerva and naval architect Giovanni D’Aloia, has unveiled an exciting new 38m (125ft) explorer yacht concept named the Horizon 38.
Crafted from aluminum, the Horizon 38 draws inspiration from both contemporary explorer yachts and the timeless Navetta style, combining the best of both worlds into a stunning yet functional design.
Accommodating up to ten guests and six crew members, the yacht boasts a luxurious full-beam owner’s cabin on the upper deck, complete with its own private terrace for exclusive relaxation. The main salon connects to the external cockpit and aft deck pool, offering a unique "veranda on the water" experience.
The marine-themed interiors of the explorer yacht exude sophistication, incorporating elements such as leather, white marble, and expansive windows that flood the spaces with natural light, enhancing the feeling of and the connection to the sea.
Leisure amenities include a Jacuzzi, two spacious sun pads forward, unfolding stern bulwarks for added deck space, and a versatile tender garage that accommodates Jet Skis and various other water toys.
Designed for maximum comfort and convenience, all crew areas are discreetly situated in the yacht’s bow, accessible via separate pathways to ensure the utmost privacy for both guests and crew alike.
Powered by two CAT C32 Acert engines, the Horizon 38 achieves a top speed of 20 knots and boasts an impressive range of 1,300nm at a cruising speed of 18 knots, offering the perfect balance of performance and efficiency for extended voyages.