Taiwanese shipyard Horizon Yachts has offered a look inside the first unit in its FD108 series, named Ocean Lily.
The 33.1-metre model builds upon an earlier Ocean Lily, which belonged to its FD75 open flybridge series. Interiors have been styled by longstanding collaborator Cor D. Rover, with the main saloon's pumpkin centrepiece – believed to be an installation by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama – the superyacht's standout feature.
Adjacent to the main saloon is a formal dining area for 10 guests, furnished with black mirrored walls, a Louis Vuitton Trunk and Bang & Olufsen wall-mounted speakers. A fully equipped galley is situated forward.
The master cabin is found on the main deck and benefits from ample natural light, a "thoughtfully designed" hostess dressing table and a Hästens mattress. Ocean Lily's four guest cabins are also named after a different prominent artist, continuing the main saloon's creative theme.
The upper deck features a 14-seater table for meetings or dining, accompanied by a Teppanyaki barbecue and "other professional-grade kitchen equipment". Accessible via sliding glass doors, the full-beam skylounge features oversized sofas influenced by "classic Chinese style", an 85-inch television and a BMB karaoke sound system. Additional seating and foldable sunpads are found on the forward deck.
Meanwhile, the swim platform has a sloped glass hatch that can accommodate the owner's Flitescooter, Seabob and dive tanks, while also housing a dedicated freezer room. The swim platform itself can carry a Williams Jet Tender and Sea Doo Jet Skis. A separate gym can also be found on the lower deck.
According to BOATPro, Horizon Yachts has 14 units currently on order or under construction.
BOAT International US recently sat down with the shipyard's CEO John Lu to discuss his post-Covid expansion and potential plans for a new flagship.
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