Normally I'd take a huge master stateroom with that view, but in this case I think I'd take the lounge version. Such an attractive use of the fore-space (vs something like the otherwise stunning Silent Yachts, which is a bit "bitty") and bringing in so much light. Cats are more of an American (and especially Florida) thing due to the shallow waters (cat-draft) of the Caribbean, and a slightly more live-aboard experience because you just want to chill on your own; vs the EU (Med) with many desirable and fashionable marinas to visit but berthing costs being 1.5x to 2x for cats due to width, and besides a marina much more likely to have to refuse a cat vs monohull due to space, but I have to say this PC is even for a European a highly tempting beast.
I really like these type boat reviews, not the ones where you narrate a video. It is so much better seeing you physically walk through the boat while talking about it.
Amazing boat! I can easily live on this boat! If I decide to sell my house after I retire, I may buy a boat like this and live on it for the rest of my life...
12:13 That is a very impressive looking helm area setup. Feels like a Star Trek / Star Wars / Hige status Warhammer 40,000 / insert your science fiction space craft adventure series / universe here, type layout. I know I keep saying this, but I absolutely love it.
I'd change a few things mainly where they put the electric panel (?) add a few things, but all in all a really nice boat. If you do a performance video or maybe you already know find out why they put the electric panel where they did.
3:24 I love that storage area. That whole living room area, is just amazing. Seems like a great place for a family to hang out at, and the mom and dad are at the galley, they can easily keep an eye on young children playing in that living room type area. Anyone that's ever seem a toddler sit down on an adult sized sofa, knows how cute that looks. Plus, it's a great place to introduce them to reading, and add a cosy blanket and it's a great place for young or old to take a nap, have some hot chocolate (I think it's called hot coco in the USA), and all the usual household ways the living room in your home is enjoyed. Board games, I gotta include family and friends playing boardgames too.
Give me commercial-style steering with rudder angle and I buy it. For us living "up north" (60°, the height of New Founland/Alaska) sky lounge and heating is more needed than cooling. Now (17th of July) we have +16°C, windy and rain 😉🤣.
I would rather have the circuit breakers where you can get to them QUICKLY rather than opening the back wall of the master state room shower, IMO a dumb move by Horizon. On the positive side, at least they didn't bury the actual breaker panel in one of the engine rooms! Nice layout for a $3.6M+ catamaran but NOT with that electrical system.
If is people like you who make BoatTEST think turning comments off is a good idea and it is hard to disagree with that. Either say something relevant or crawl back under your barnacle.
Good stuff, Capt Steve.
Beautiful. Also I like Captain Steve's new high-tech digital measuring tool 🙂
Normally I'd take a huge master stateroom with that view, but in this case I think I'd take the lounge version. Such an attractive use of the fore-space (vs something like the otherwise stunning Silent Yachts, which is a bit "bitty") and bringing in so much light. Cats are more of an American (and especially Florida) thing due to the shallow waters (cat-draft) of the Caribbean, and a slightly more live-aboard experience because you just want to chill on your own; vs the EU (Med) with many desirable and fashionable marinas to visit but berthing costs being 1.5x to 2x for cats due to width, and besides a marina much more likely to have to refuse a cat vs monohull due to space, but I have to say this PC is even for a European a highly tempting beast.
I really like these type boat reviews, not the ones where you narrate a video. It is so much better seeing you physically walk through the boat while talking about it.
Just need to let us look in the lockers with you. Otherwise a great tour.
8:80
I absolutely love that cockpit table and seating area. It looks really good
Love it - will there be a test video too?
Amazing boat! I can easily live on this boat! If I decide to sell my house after I retire, I may buy a boat like this and live on it for the rest of my life...
3:30
Seriously, just look how beautiful that living room area looks.
Great quality. I could tell by the look on your face when you stroked the hard wood.
10:48
Again, absolutely beautiful living area.
Very nice and thank you for the detailed review Captain. 😊
Awesome boat, more awesomer video 😃. Thanks Captain Steve!
Are there bow and stern thruster's in both pontoons or just one? Thanks for another great review Capt Steve!
Why aren't we getting performance videos on the Horizon brand?
12:13
That is a very impressive looking helm area setup. Feels like a Star Trek / Star Wars / Hige status Warhammer 40,000 / insert your science fiction space craft adventure series / universe here, type layout. I know I keep saying this, but I absolutely love it.
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
Been loving all these power cats but I think I just found the one to unseat Sunreef. That main deck is stunning.
I'd change a few things mainly where they put the electric panel (?) add a few things, but all in all a really nice boat. If you do a performance video or maybe you already know find out why they put the electric panel where they did.
3:24
I love that storage area.
That whole living room area, is just amazing. Seems like a great place for a family to hang out at, and the mom and dad are at the galley, they can easily keep an eye on young children playing in that living room type area.
Anyone that's ever seem a toddler sit down on an adult sized sofa, knows how cute that looks. Plus, it's a great place to introduce them to reading, and add a cosy blanket and it's a great place for young or old to take a nap, have some hot chocolate (I think it's called hot coco in the USA), and all the usual household ways the living room in your home is enjoyed. Board games, I gotta include family and friends playing boardgames too.
Yes please
Amazing...!
Russia sucks.!¡
Nice
I could live-and-a-half on that boat, no problem!
6:08 DON'T touch theTV!
I really feel Capt Steve should have worn his blazer for this review
Nice boat. I wait to cash out my lottery ticket.
Give me commercial-style steering with rudder angle and I buy it. For us living "up north" (60°, the height of New Founland/Alaska) sky lounge and heating is more needed than cooling. Now (17th of July) we have +16°C, windy and rain 😉🤣.
Guess I'm old fashioned, I like the traditional interior of boats. sharp corners is a bad idea on a boat.
Breakers in the shower. _Lively!_ ⚡🚿
Electrical panel just behind a couple of doors in the shower? Um…no.
I would rather have the circuit breakers where you can get to them QUICKLY rather than opening the back wall of the master state room shower, IMO a dumb move by Horizon. On the positive side, at least they didn't bury the actual breaker panel in one of the engine rooms! Nice layout for a $3.6M+ catamaran but NOT with that electrical system.
Forget the house but keep it to keep your junk in it. Move onboard.
Captain Steve needs to step away from the galley!!! are we blaming that on "covid pounds" :)
Great review as usual!!!
That's seafaring weight, get off the Captain's back.
If is people like you who make BoatTEST think turning comments off is a good idea and it is hard to disagree with that. Either say something relevant or crawl back under your barnacle.
Nice boat, but what I wrong with American internal design?! Every American boat looks so gross inside with that shiny brown EVERYWHERE 🤢