New photos revealing the magnificent interior of ‘Wild Duck’ have been unveiled, showing a country kitchen and “masculine but refined” styling.
The Horizon RP110 was first launched in spring 2019, in a double event that also saw the model’s seventh hull, ‘The Legion’, hit the water.
‘Wild Duck’ was handed over to her Owner – who has previously had a Horizon E78 and an E88 – later that same year, featuring exterior design penned in collaboration with J.C. Espinosa. The interior was styled by Luca Dini.
The superyacht can accommodate eight guests in her four cabins. The Owner’s suite has been moved from the usual spot, forward on the main deck, to below deck, where it occupies the full 7.5m (25ft) beam. Also on the lower deck are provisions for a crew of six.
Relocating the Owner’s cabin has freed up space for an extended main salon, a galley and a country kitchen, which replaces the typical formal dining area. Between the salon itself and the bar aft, the main deck has storage space for an incredible 195 bottles of wine.
The interior has been described as “masculine but refined”, using neutral colours like grey and brown, as well as teak and Indian rosewood frames, to create a relaxing yet sturdy-looking environment.
The sundeck of ‘Wild Duck’ is enclosed forward, making for a very relaxing outside bar area that has lots of seating areas for some dynamic socialising.
Midrange in the Horizon RP Series, the RP110 is suited to nimble island hopping in the shoal waters of Florida and the Bahamas. She has a low draft of just 1.8m (6ft), a 21-knot top speed and a combined 3,800hp.
The RP110 is suited to nimble island hopping in the shoal waters of Florida and the Bahamas.
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