Explore the 38m Horizon 38 expedition yacht, which is looking for an owner at launch

A new 38-meter explorer yacht idea, developed in partnership with naval architect Giovanni D’Aloia and designer Andrea Minerva, has been unveiled by Leonardo Cecchi of ArDeMo Yacht & Design.

“Both the modern explorer yacht and the classic Navetta” serve as inspiration for the aluminum construction of the Horizon 38.

 

 

Up to 10 passengers and six staff members can find lodging, including an owner’s cabin on the upper deck with a private terrace and a full beam. The main saloon is intended to serve as a “veranda on the water” and is connected to the aft deck pool and external cockpit.

The interiors of the explorer yacht have a marine motif and feature white marble, leather, and large windows to let in more natural light.

A Jacuzzi, two spacious sunpads forward, retractable stern bulwarks, and a tender garage that can hold Jet Skis and “other water toys” are among the recreational highlights.

 

To “ensure total privacy,” all crew areas are located in the bow of the yacht and are reachable via separate routes.

The explorer yacht, powered by two CAT C32 Acert engines, can reach a top speed of 20 knots and a maximum range of 1,300 nautical miles at 18 knots.