Cruising motor yacht V68
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cruising motor yacht
cruising motor yacht
cruising motor yacht
cruising motor yacht
cruising motor yacht
cruising motor yacht
cruising motor yacht
cruising motor yacht
cruising motor yacht
cruising motor yacht
cruising motor yacht
cruising motor yacht
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Characteristics

Intended use
cruising
Deck layout
flybridge
Number of cabins
3-cabin
Hull type
displacement
Length

21.6 m
(70'10" )

Width

5.9 m
(19'04" )

Draft

1.7 m
(5'06" )

Fuel capacity

4,542 l
(1,200 gal)

Fresh water capacity

1,136 l
(300 gal)

Description

Copious large yacht features ingeniously fitted within a manageable owner/operator framework – this is the cornerstone of the new Horizon V68 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 provides the qualities of a superyacht – safety, solid architecture, and customization – all in under 70 feet. HORIZON V68 Superyacht attitude Created in collaboration with world-renowned designer Jonathan Quinn Barnett (JQB), the new V68 is the third model in Horizon’s V sériés, which includes the V72 and V80 motor yachts.

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