Didn't they upside the 87. Or an I thinking of the FD77 & FD90 becoming FD80 & FD92. I love the minisuperyacht concept. Its almost like a trawler/Expedition yacht vibe. So much in so little volume. Not that 87ft is small. Horizon are masters at this concept. I love these vessels. Although I'm a Bering & Nordhavn Trawler Yacht fan at heart. Plus I'd love that Megayacht 164' Codecassa Invader vessel. Being a disabled British Army Veteran of 51yrs lol. I need a lift to each deck. Live the whole Horizon FD range. I think it's difficult to chose a favourite individual yacht, when so many great vessels are out there. Also in each category. I know I'd chose the Invader Codecassa, but that's cause I'd afford it, if I won he Euro supermillions jackpot if over 100 million. After sorting fam, friends, few aquitainces and charities out. I'd buy her and live permanently aboard. Following the seasonal migrations to the Med & Caribbean. With the odd global circumnavigation every few years. Keeping her upto date in spec and engineering. Keeping her very well maintained. As you have to spend a little to save a lot. By keeping all checks and annual inspections above par. If I was living aboard permanently. It would be money well spent..
love the whole FD range....
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Didn't they upside the 87. Or an I thinking of the FD77 & FD90 becoming FD80 & FD92. I love the minisuperyacht concept. Its almost like a trawler/Expedition yacht vibe. So much in so little volume. Not that 87ft is small.
Horizon are masters at this concept. I love these vessels. Although I'm a Bering & Nordhavn Trawler Yacht fan at heart. Plus I'd love that Megayacht 164' Codecassa Invader vessel. Being a disabled British Army Veteran of 51yrs lol. I need a lift to each deck.
Live the whole Horizon FD range.
I think it's difficult to chose a favourite individual yacht, when so many great vessels are out there. Also in each category. I know I'd chose the Invader Codecassa, but that's cause I'd afford it, if I won he Euro supermillions jackpot if over 100 million. After sorting fam, friends, few aquitainces and charities out. I'd buy her and live permanently aboard. Following the seasonal migrations to the Med & Caribbean. With the odd global circumnavigation every few years. Keeping her upto date in spec and engineering. Keeping her very well maintained. As you have to spend a little to save a lot. By keeping all checks and annual inspections above par.
If I was living aboard permanently. It would be money well spent..
Yeah, the FD90 is just the Evolution of the FD87. Lovely Yachts.
Thanks for your feedback and comments. Cheers.