A noteworthy leap ahead in yacht design, Horizon's PC-58 is a Cat whose time has come. While YF is not in the habit of outright praise, on rare...
Deck Plans; Top to Bottom... 1. Flybridge Deck 2. Main Deck 3. Sponsons
In this wondrous feline, Horizon delivers a fine presentation of an excellent vessel - much larger than her actual measurements. She is truly an...
Did someone try to make a Hawse Pipe & Cleat combo look like the Horizon logo?
Look at the Horizon logo in this picture, then look at the next picture...
During our sea trial of the PC-58, we were hard pressed to find fault. Only a couple of exceptions caught our eye, one being a cabinet door that...
COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT If we didn't find fault, we weren't doing our jobs. Some of you will scoff this off, but it's a sure bet I'm going to get...
A REAL washer and dryer set, not those silly piggy-back things some builders try to pass off as a way to do laundry!
Behind the panels, the work of an electrical artisan...
The AC Panels are located just down from the main salon on the landing foyer of the starboard sponson. We found the same attention to wiring...
Seriously, buses don't get much better than this...
When we opened the panel, we found organization that would make a Type A personality envious...
Down below, inside the PC-58's lazarette, located just aft of the VIP in the starboard sponson, we were in for a treat. This is the 24V...
ELECTRICAL This photo was taken behind the instrument panel on the flybridge. Access was easy and spacious enough for both Judy Waldman and...
So how do you turn off the air conditioning system on the bridge? An insert cover that slides into a track. In the bottom right corner of this...
The bridge is air conditioned!
Up top on the flybridge, these sliders are an all time favorite, but the bridge needs serious space to accommodate them. They grant unobstructed...
Full walk-around decks, not those 'shimmy sideways, hold on for dear life' decks found on must 60' monohulls.
The window panes are massive on the PC-58. The fewer the panes, the fewer the pains.
Window caulk lines are smooth and well finished...