Horizon Group is delighted to report that they are elevating the successful Horizon P130 model to a new P136 yacht model. The new Horizon P136 superyacht boasts a 28’ beam, six guest stateroom layout with further crew as well as bulbous bow.
“Horizon has much experience manufacturing large FRP hulls, building to classes and regulations, and communicating with clients on comprehensive projects,” says Horizon CEO John Lu. “We are extremely comfortable with the design and pedigree behind the new Horizon P136, and we are confident she will be well-received throughout the global yacht market.”
The new P136 yacht model is currently the largest FRP hull that Horizon builds and offers enhanced performance with her bulbous bow, which helps reduce water and wave resistance, and improved interior volume due to her 445 gross tonnage and increased waterline length by 2 feet 8 inches. Accommodations include an on-deck Master, five guest staterooms below deck, and crew’s quarters aft of the engines – also included in the P136 is the addition of a dayhead in the Skylounge.
Horizon delivered five P130 luxury yachts (an example is luxury motor yacht Angara) to owners in the U.S. and Europe between 2007 and 2012, each one built standard to DNV classification and adhering to EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and IMO (International Maritime Organization) MARPOL regulations during construction. These build standards will be implemented in the new Horizon P136 model as well, ensuring she will be yet another Horizon superyacht that offers a reduced environmental impact.