Horizon PC65

Horizon PC65

A savvy and experienced owner sets his sights on just the right kind of cruising yacht, and the Horizon PC65 delivers.

Richard Alexander knows all about the new Horizon PC65—he owns one. “I bought my first yacht in 2004 and didn’t know anything except that I wanted one,” he says, as a bit of a smile complements the sparkle in his eyes. “I picked it up in Fort Lauderdale, hired a captain and drove the boat to Texas where my wife and I lived. That’s how I learned a couple of things and very quickly after that, a lot more.”

Boat Life

The Alexanders (and their pooch) aboard their Horizon PC65.

With retirement coming some four years later, the Alexanders divested everything terrestrial, moved on board and began cruising. “The family was grown, out of the house and taken care of, and we wanted this time for ourselves,” he says. “We were so committed; we were able to flip boats every year for the next three years. The travel and lifestyle were as good as it gets.”

When they decided to put their then-owned 84-footer on the market, these sufferers of terminal wanderlust began to look for something really special and the right vessel that would fit their particular needs. That’s when they found Horizon Power Catamarans.

Innovation on the Horizon

Since 1987, and under the visionary tutelage of co-founder and naval architect John Lu, Horizon has consistently pioneered innovative advances throughout the industry and garnered a well-deserved reputation for its sophisticated craftsmanship and building techniques across its wide-ranging model lineup. The design and development of the
PC Series (PC for Powercat Company) is the successful and impressive collaboration between Horizon Yachts, designer J.C. Espinosa, naval architect and catamaran specialist Angelo Lavranos of Lavranos Marine Design, and Stuart Hegerstrom and Richard Ford of The Powercat Company.

Alexander, an engineer by profession, including an eye for design, knew he had found something special when he first toured a Horizon PC. After several trips to Taiwan and
building the PC52 hull number two followed by a PC60 Skylounge, it wasn’t long before the noted builder’s PC65 came into sharp focus.

The ability to interface directly with the yard was a big plus for Alexander and enabled him to not only get what he wanted but also what he needed. “As far as I am concerned, the level of detail Horizon goes to is unprecedented,” he says. “My boat, as with all the others they build, is a shared effort, and it shows all during the build. They even paid special attention to the fact that we travel with our dog.”

The Design

The hull of the PC65 is a new design and not just a lengthened 60 or dammed up 74. It is engineered and designed to handle the weight. At 52 tons, she upgraded from the CAT 850-hp offering to a pair of 985-hp CAT C12.9 diesels with two Onan 21.5kW generators. The design also achieves the necessary and efficient cruising speed for their needs (24 knots at 80-percent load with less than 3.5 gpm, according to Alexander) and provides abundant storage, entertainment, dining, and food preparation space as well as everything else the wide-range cruising Alexanders require. The Alexanders enjoy extended time at sea, so the boat is designed to run efficiently at half load.

The hull is hand laid and then bagged, after which it is resin-infused for optimum strength-to-weight ratios. The bows are reinforced with carbon fiber to the keels and the stringers are bonded and foam-encapsulated. As with everything on this boat, strict attention to quality control and detail starts from day one, through launch and continues long afterward.

There are 750-gallon fuel tanks in each hull and a 300-gallon water tank on the port side. “When it came to my port side water tank, I am about a half inch low when full and when empty, high for the same value,” Alexander explains, meaning that Horizon engineered the boat to have the hulls balanced whether the tank is full or empty.

The Exterior

The PC65 is a big boat and given her 24-foot, 6-inch beam, she shows much bigger than her measured 65-foot length and offers an opportunity for the owner to customize her interior and maximize use of her exterior space.

A pair of wide stairways from the swim platform offer access aboard. The aft main deck features a spacious dining and entertainment area that takes full advantage of the yacht’s
wide beam. Walkways on either side lead to the bow, and there is an easy-to-navigate staircase from the aft deck up to the bridge deck. With the Alexander’s skylounge upper deck option, there is also an interior stairway starboard that leads directly to the galley/salon area. Two separate steering stations to port and starboard on the aft deck provide close-quarters docking. A pair of large hatches in the deck allows access to the engine room space that has plenty of room for all critical engine checks and maintenance.

Topsides, the enclosed Skylounge model (the Flybridge model is open on each side)  creates its own separate room and given Alexander’s cruising lifestyle, suits them well. Fully air-conditioned and comfortably outfitted with an impressive and fully laid-out centerline helm with Stidd pedestal seats, it features an entertainment center with galley and bar, refrigerator, and day head, the kind of space that adds an important dimension to the yacht’s mission.

“When we’re running, I can get her on autopilot, turn on a football game and watch it on my Garmin screen and with the dog curled up on the couch, either of us can cook a light meal and be really relaxed by the time we get to where we’re going for that day,” says Alexander. Outside on the large aft deck is a cabinet for an electric smoker, storage space, seating, and room for the tender and ES1500 Steelhead davit.

The Accommodations

“We had so much room to work within the salon, we were able to move the aft glass sliding door inward some two feet and still create the kind of space we wanted in both places,” says Alexander. “My wife and I like to dance while dining alfresco.” The couple wanted a personal statement for the interior and worked closely with the Horizon team. Dramatic curves highlight a fabric headliner and balance a full galley to port, curved counter for informal dining and seating to starboard.

The attention to detail in the high-gloss walnut woodwork and décor typifies the builder’s abilities. In fact, once entering the salon, your eye is encouraged to naturally follow the
design forward to where the main deck master suite is located. The centerline, full-beam master suite offers spacious and elegant quarters dressed with beautiful cabinetry, plentiful storage, separate toilet with basin and cabinets, separate walk-in shower, and a portrait of their dog adorning a bulkhead.

Living accommodations in each hull are accessed via stairways to either side. The port stateroom offers large quarters, ensuite head and, as with everywhere aboard this yacht, more than enough storage for extended times away from home. Equally sized staterooms, each with ensuite heads, are on the starboard side. Both sides are extremely well-appointed and surrounded by expert woodwork, tasteful décor and the kind of presentation one would expect from Horizon.

Happy Customers

“Our boat is truly a custom Horizon,” says Alexander. “When Richard and Stuart offered us the chance to be a part of the inaugural build for the new PC65, my wife and I jumped
on the opportunity, and we have no regrets. This PC65 version of POMBOO is our seventh large motor yacht, and the family at The Powercat Company and the Horizon Yacht Company in Taiwan did not disappoint. We had requests above and beyond that pushed installations of equipment to places that another builder might not have been able to do, but as you can readily see, they not only achieved it but did it right.”

The Alexanders plan to live on board and spend time in The Bahamas before heading up to Maine for the summer. Eventually, they’ll ship her to Sydney Harbor, Australia, for a year’s travel before returning to the U.S.—the goal to stay water-bound for 5 to 10 years before they are ready to return to terra firma, but who knows? Perhaps there’s a larger yacht on the horizon from this prominent builder.

By Ken Kreisler, Southern Boating April 2019

Specifications:

LOA: 64′
LWL: 60’5″
Beam: 24’6″
Draft: 5’3″
Displacement (half load): 44.85 tons
Fuel/Water: 1,500/300 gals.
Power: 2x Caterpillar C12-9 850-hp
Top (80% load)/Cruise Speed: 23/10
Range: 1,000 nm @ 10 knots

Contact:

Horizon Power Catamarans
2525 Marina Bay Drive West
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312
(954) 234-2474

horizoncatamarans.com


The Horizon PC65 features a cutting-edge power catamaran hull design ensuring a comfortable, efficient ride in all conditions. Built with state-of-the-art construction techniques, the P65 design shows a modern clean line with large panoramic windows.

A large aft deck with lounging sofa and dining table seats eight comfortably. The interior is fully custom-built to owner’s specifications. The full-beam ensuite master stateroom features a king bed, and layout options include either three or four ensuite cabins down below and an open flybridge or sky lounge.

All living areas are very spacious and comfortable and finished to Horizon Yachts’ highest customary quality. Powered by twin Caterpillar 850-hp engines, she hits a top speed of 25 knots and cruises 480 nm at 20 knots.

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Cruisers Yachts 46 Cantius

Cruisers Yachts 46 Cantius

Cruisers Yachts launches two new models: Cruisers Yachts 46 Cantius and the Cruiser Yachts 338 Bow Rider. The 46 Cantius features a main deck with a large three-pane patio door, which allows for a large entertaining area. The galley situated aft complements the large L-shaped seating in the cockpit as well as the salon and dinette area and is just a few steps to the wet bar and barbeque on the transom.

The accommodations deck is highlighted by a midship, full-beam master with private head. The helm offers great panoramic visibility and controls the twin Volvo Penta IPS 600 engines with a top speed of 37 mph and a cruising range of 300 miles. The 338 Bow Rider is powered by twin Mercury 350 Verado engines and runs to a top speed of 57 mph and at 35 mph, she can cruise 310 miles.

The main deck is highlighted by a great cockpit area with ample seating and a wet bar. The aft seat converts to a sunbathing area with a chaise lounge, and the mid-cabin offers 6’2″ headroom with a full head, seating and sleeping areas.

46 Cantius: 46’5″ LOA, 14’6″ beam
338 Bow Rider: 32’11” LOA, 10’10” beam

cruisersyachts.com

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Maritimo X60

Maritimo X60

The Maritimo X60 features an array of layouts, including an aft space that can become a fourth stateroom, beach club or tender garage. Revolutionizing on-water entertaining, the overall design flows into all areas of the yacht to create constant connections between guests and the sea. The salon’s expansive sliding windows and optional twin sunroofs open to fresh ocean air and endless vistas.

Elevated seating in the aft galley delivers space, style, and livability. Stemming from its Maritimo bloodline, the X60 inherits the long-range cruising ability of its predecessors. Underneath the hand-crafted wood, fine leather, and clever ergonomics, owners will find a nautical design that provides simplicity, efficiency, and performance.

63′ 7″ LOA, 17′ beam

maritimo.com.au

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Intrepid 345

Intrepid 345

The Intrepid 345 CC was born from customer requests for a boat of this size that offers owners versatility and performance and is ideal for both fishing and cruising. The composite T-top with a full-height wraparound glass windshield provides generous protection from the elements.

The Intrepid 345 CC also has options for side or front entry to the head. Improved with more storage over previous Intrepid models and a power vent for added ventilation, the new model is available with twin- or triple-engine applications up to a maximum of 1,050 total horsepower. Standard features include an integrated folding rear bench seat, hideaway rod locker and fender storage, refrigerator, and ice maker.

35′ LOA, 10’6″ beam

intrepidboats.com

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Zeelander Yachts Z55

Zeelander Yachts Z55

The new Zeelander Yachts Z55 comes with a revolutionary engine combination.

She is the first yacht in the Netherlands powered with twin Volvo Penta IPS 1350s, two of the most powerful engines in the engine builder’s entire range. As a result, the new Z55 reaches a top speed of 42 knots and is the fastest Zeelander ever.

The builder also hired a consulting company to make the new yacht as quiet as possible, which resulted in the addition of rubber matting to the chine and upgrading the engine room insulation to a megayacht level.

55’7″ LOA, 16’4″ beam

zeelander.com

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Aspen Power Catamarans C100

Aspen Power Catamarans C100

Aspen Power Catamarans’ new outboard-powered C100 is one of the new series utilizing the same patented PROA hull design that Aspen has offered with inboard power for years.

Their unique design means one hull is larger than the other and contains the primary propulsion.

Diesel boats have a single engine, but the new gas models feature a 200-hp outboard on the main hull and a 70-hp outboard on the smaller hull. This asymmetrical dual outboard configuration increases top speed and provides an excellent trolling motor for fishing. The C100 hits a top speed of 32 mph and cruises 252 miles at 20 mph.

34′ LOA, 10′ beam

aspenpowercatamarans.com

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SeaVee 322Z

SeaVee 322Z

SeaVee’s new 322Z center console has some innovation up its sleeve. The hull, stringers and bulkhead construction is a  vacuum-assisted resin transfer infusion that is not only a more environmentally friendly manufacturing process, but it also leaves the design light and strong for better handling and fuel economy.

The cross-ventilated, twin-stepped hull has a four-port air induction system. It uses a central air reservoir to produce and maintain the necessary airstream that reduces the power-robbing drag of water flow. The new design replaces the 320Z and is powered by twin Mercury Verado 300-hp outboards.

The 322Z is offered in two configurations: the Open and Luxury Editions (LE). The Open is a tournament fishing machine with a wide deck layout and options such as four live wells, additional fishboxes, an upper station with full controls, and a range of leaning post designs. The LE adds molded-in forward seating and optional rear benches, loungers with electric backrests, an oversized hardtop for more shade, a freshwater shower, and a head. A side boarding door for divers is optional. With many standard features, this is a worthy replacement for a popular predecessor.

32’9″ LOA, 9’6″ beam

seaveeboats.com

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Grand Banks 60 Skylounge

Grand Banks 60 Skylounge

The Grand Banks 60 Skylounge offers versatile cruising in both cold and warm climates because of the ability to operate from an enclosed upper pilothouse. The layout expands the living area on the main deck as well as provides additional living area up top with unobstructed 360-degree views.

This is all achieved without compromising the graceful lines or performance. The standard version is equipped with twin Volvo Penta D13 diesel engines that produce a 31-knot top speed. At 10 knots, the range is 2,000 nm. The layout includes three cabins with a large master stateroom that benefits from natural light and ventilation.

65’4″ LOA, 19’2″ beam

 grandbanks.com

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Sunseeker 74 Sport Yacht

Sunseeker 74 Sport Yacht

Sporty, sleek, and you could even say aggressive, Predator boats are fast and fun. Sunseeker brings two new ones to Miami: the 32-knot 50 and the 40-knot Sunseeker 74 Sport Yacht.  Both have transformative powers and go from an enclosed cockpit boat with superb all-around views into an “open” by opening the hardtop roof and glass bulkhead aft to blend the salon and cockpit.

The 74 even features an innovative mechanism that lowers the cockpit door into the sole. Customization below deck allows each yacht to accommodate an extra couple of guests if wanted, up to six on the 50 and eight on the 74. Both also feature a vast foredeck sunbathing area and a tender garage and beach club amenities aft.

Sunseeker has two debuts: the 74 Sport Yacht and the Predator 50. Sporty and sleek, the new Sunseeker 74 Sport Yacht offers a 38-knot top end and boasts the latest Sunseeker design cues and sporting prowess. The exterior features windows that extend down to the side deck and a helm sunroof, which flood the interior with light and provide exceptional views from the salon in all directions. Belowdecks, there is a generous galley and three spacious ensuite cabins.

In addition, the Predator family is joined by the Predator 50, the new entry point for this definitive range. The Predator 50 runs to a top speed of 32 knots when powered by twin Volvo Penta D8 engines mated to shaft drives. The 50 can be equipped with optional electric steering and joystick control. The design is enhanced by the addition of a fully opening hardtop roof and complemented by forward and aft cockpit seating that can be folded down to create an enlarged sunbathing area.

Sunseeker 74 Sport Yacht: 74’10” LOA, 17’8″ beam
Sunseeker Predator 50: 54′ LOA, 14’9″ beam

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Sirena 58

Sirena 58

The first U.S.-launched Sirena 58 has already proven to be very popular with five units sold worldwide.

In addition to her star designers, naval architecture by German Frers and interior design by Tommaso Spadolini, the Sirena 58 offers a lightweight, semi-displacement hull that can achieve speeds around 35 percent higher than a full-displacement hull with the same installed power.

At 10 knots, the yacht has a range of 850 nm. A shallow draft combined with protective prop pockets makes the yacht ideal for cruising in South Florida and The Bahamas. The Sirena 58 offers three distinct accommodation layouts on the lower deck, including a double master bedroom
version.

61′ LOA, 17’7″ beam

sirenayachts.com

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Tahoe 2150

Tahoe 2150 CC

For a family fun boat at an affordable price, you really can’t go wrong with the new Tahoe 2150 CC.

This is a boat that wears many hats and is chock-full of features. At the bow of the Tahoe 2150 CC, you’ll find a four-step telescoping ladder, an anchor locker, wraparound seating, 84-quart insulated fishboxes, an aerated livewell, and a casting platform.

Amidships to port and starboard are rod racks, and below the sole is wakeboard and trolling motor stowage. Additionally, the aft lounge offers two more stowage compartments as well as a 36-quart cooler. Overhead, the Bimini hides a drop-down changing curtain, and the console has a small windshield to keep spray off the driver.

Furthermore, a swim platform is aft with another boarding ladder that will help swimmers and skiers get out of the water. This is the toy that will become the family glue on outings for years to come.

21′ 1″ LOA, 8′ 6″ beam

tahoeboats.com

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Ferretti Yachts 670

Ferretti Yachts 670

The new Ferretti Yachts 670 raises the levels of elegance, comfort, and performance for this historic brand. Characterized by excellent optimization of space, the 670 features solutions typical of much larger vessels.

These include the large, 25-square-meter flybridge that makes it one of the most spacious yachts in its category and a bow that features a living space that can be converted into a large relaxation area. Belowdecks, the master suite includes a large study that serves as an antechamber.

The 670 maintains the sleek lines of the latest Ferretti models and is a symbol of tradition over their 50-year evolution.

66’5″ LOA, 17’8″ beam

ferretti-yachts.com

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