Above the engine room, on the main deck, the cockpit has a massive teak table with strikingly tight joinery while a bar to starboard handles alfresco libations. (One thing about Horizon builds, you will never be very far from a bar—they are all but littered about.)
Entering the salon, guests will be struck by the beachy and laid-back appeal of the space, highlighted, at least on board the boat in Lauderdale, by a light-oak motif, and chairs surrounding the forward dining table that were upholstered with a very chic, slubby weave.
The galley that serves that dining table is both large and versatile. It has an island counter in the center with loads of space for meal prep whether the chef is cooking for family or for a fiesta. And depending on the occasion, doors and a partition can enclose the space completely for privacy or leave it open for conversation. A full-size Sub-Zero refrigerator forward is one clue that this yacht is built for longer voyages.
One of the FD100’s major features is her main-deck master, something that you won’t find on every vessel in this size range. The FD100’s beam (which maxes out at 23 feet, 4 inches) carries well forward due to its snub-nosed design. This characteristic pays off in spades in the enormous master, which is easily accessible for older owners. An island king berth faces forward here and floats in a veritable sea of stowage areas, including twin, cedar-lined, sole-to-ceiling hanging lockers to both port and starboard. Hullside glazing carries forward on the FD100 as well, allowing for plentiful natural light that interplays with the light oak to keep this ensuite stateroom unusually fresh-feeling and bright.