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Basic information
- Builder:
- HORIZON MOTOR YACHTS
- Category:
- Motor yachts
- Model Year:
- 2007
- Year Built:
- 2006
- Country:
- United States
Dimensions
- LOA:
- 82' (24.99m)
- Beam:
- 20' (6.10m)
- Min Draft:
- 18.59' (5.67m)
- Max Draft:
- 19.14' (5.83m)
Speed, capacities and weight
- Cruise Speed:
- 18 Kts. (20.71 MPH)
- Max Speed:
- 21 Kts. (24.17 MPH)
- Water Capacity:
- 422 Gallons
- Fuel Capacity:
- 2800 Gallons
Accommodations
- Total Heads:
- 5
- Crew Cabin:
- 2
Hull and deck information
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass and Plastic Yachts
- Deck Material:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Color:
- Matterhorn White
- Hull Designer:
- Horizon Yachts
- Exterior Designer:
- Horizon Yachts
- Interior Designer:
- Horizon Yachts
Engine information
- Engines:
- 2
- Manufacturer:
- Caterpillar
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
Overview
RAYS is an exceptional Horizon Elegance 82 luxury motor yacht, distinguished by its rare enclosed, fully air-conditioned flybridge that delivers genuine all-weather cruising confidence. Privately owned and newly repainted in 2025, she marries versatile performance with long-range ease, reaching a swift 22-knot top speed while cruising efficiently at 10 knots on roughly 10 gph. Standout features include a full-beam owner’s suite with his-and-hers ensuite, a lustrous high-gloss cherry interior, an extended swim platform, and a suite of comprehensive technical upgrades.
A true turn-key flybridge yacht in the sought-after 80-foot class, RAYS appeals to buyers seeking elegance, comfort, and style in a premium cruising yacht—an ideal bluewater motor yacht and mini-superyacht for those who value refined luxury and effortless operation.
Detailed Description
Walkthrough
“RAYS” welcomes you from the swim platform off a floating dock or through the port and starboard hinged side doors, boarding via the Tide Ride ladder straight onto the aft deck. Here, built‑in fixed seating wraps around twin varnished tables, with teak warmth inviting relaxed gatherings; stairs rise to port toward the boat deck, while to starboard a sleek fiberglass locker provides practical storage beneath. A Trend sliding glass door glides open to the salon, where a walk‑behind bar immediately to starboard offers ample stowage crowned by a Samsung TV. To port, curved steps descend to the crew quarters and engine room. Farther forward, a generous L‑shaped leather sofa with storage below stretches along the beam, fronted by a Zebrawood coffee table, an upholstered barrel chair, and, outboard to starboard, a pair of matching lounge chairs. One step up leads to interior stairs to the Skylounge, alongside a large country‑kitchen galley with dining and the yacht’s day head.
Forward to starboard, accommodation stairs sweep down to the lower deck. All the way forward lies a queen‑size guest cabin with ensuite head; midships to port is a twin lower‑berth cabin with its own ensuite; and aft, the full‑beam master suite presents a king‑size berth, abundant storage, and his‑and‑her heads divided by a large central shower. The Skylounge itself features a centered helm backed by a raised leather settee to starboard for superb visibility, and a suite of five cabinets concealing a drinks refrigerator and a pop‑up TV. At original build, the boat deck was purpose‑designed for pure enjoyment, trading tender storage for a sun lounge, a dining table, and a fully realized wet bar.
Eight steps down from the aft port quarter of the salon, the crew area comprises a captain’s double‑berth cabin, an upper/lower crew cabin, and a shared head with a stall shower; engine room access is forward, while the swim platform access is aft, keeping professional flow discreet and efficient.
Salon
Entered half a step down through a dark‑tinted sliding glass door, the salon is framed by large side‑deck windows dressed in pleated Duette shades, filling the space with soft ambient light. Four windows per side are divided by sculptural burl‑wood columns. Immediately to starboard, a two‑level Absolute Black marble bar with an undermount bar sink anchors the social heart of the room; five cabinets deliver generous storage, while behind an additional cherry‑wood door a Sub‑Zero clear‑ice icemaker stands ready for effortless entertaining. Angled toward the seating area above the bar is a 50‑inch Samsung Smart TV, with two backrest bar stools tucked neatly beneath the counter.
To port, a curved cabinet artfully screens the eight steps down to the crew area and engine room, followed by a built‑in end table capped in burl wood and a six‑cushion L‑shaped leather sofa with abundant storage below. In front rests a Zebrawood coffee table and an upholstered swivel barrel chair. To starboard, running forward from the bar, a cabinet suite houses a Sub‑Zero drinks refrigerator, a second Sub‑Zero clear‑ice icemaker, and an additional storage cabinet. Farther forward, two matching upholstered swivel barrel chairs flank a round Zebrawood end table with a drawer, while a two‑door backlit glassware cabinet provides a luminous focal point. Overhead, a raised ceiling detail with rope lighting and perimeter A/C delivery frames eight directional LED mini‑spots, complemented by six additional LED mini‑spots and five overhead stereo speakers. The sole is carpeted throughout, and the high‑gloss cherry joinery is in excellent condition.
Galley
One step up and forward unfolds a welcoming country‑kitchen galley to port, arranged in a practical C‑shape atop a classic teak‑and‑holly sole. Granite countertops frame a Blanco stainless‑steel sink with a convenient trash chute, paired with an InSinkErator garbage disposal and a removable spray‑wand faucet for effortless prep and cleanup. Culinary performance comes courtesy of a Wolf stainless‑steel built‑in oven and a GE four‑burner glass‑top cooktop, aided by a Viking stainless‑steel hood with exhaust fan and work light. A Sub‑Zero cherry‑front refrigerator with two freezer drawers below anchors provisions, supplemented by a Miele stainless‑steel dishwasher and two additional Sub‑Zero refrigerator drawers with cherry fronts. Storage is exceptional, with thirteen overhead cherry cabinets washed by five LED downlights, twelve cherry drawers, two under‑sink cherry cabinets, and two cherry corner cabinets at the entrance, all brightened by six overhead LED lights. Digital A/C controls keep the space temperate, while two curved cabinets forward of the galley add graceful capacity for tableware and serving pieces.
Dining area
The teak‑and‑holly sole flows forward from the galley into a bright, functional dining space with pantograph side doors to port and starboard opening directly to the foredeck. Set upon a raised riser, a six‑place dining table invites lingering meals, with two additional stools on hand for flexible seating. Upholstered in Ultraleather, the seating faces aft beneath the forward three‑panel windshield, where Duette blinds temper the light as needed. Seven LED mini‑spots illuminate the area; above, two stereo speakers enrich the ambiance, and a 42‑inch Samsung TV faces the settee. To starboard, a coffee bar with four drawers and a burl‑wood top provides a refined service station, and the day head lies just aft for discreet convenience.
Day head
This cleverly designed day head maximizes space with a cherry vanity featuring two cabinet drawers beneath a granite countertop and an undermount HCG china sink, all set over a matching granite sole. A Headhunter toilet underscores quality, while mirrored overhead and forward bulkheads expand the sense of volume. A side‑deck window draws in generous natural light for a bright, fresh feel.
Accommodation foyer
Eight teak‑and‑holly steps descend from the starboard side of the galley‑dining area into the accommodation foyer, where, at the base, two storage lockers and two separate glass‑front Sub‑Zero wine coolers are neatly arranged. Forward lies the VIP cabin; to port, the twin cabin; aft and down two more steps, the master suite awaits. A cherry‑wood door conceals a Frigidaire washer and dryer along with an additional locker, while a carpeted sole softens the landing. Rope lighting runs along the toe kicks of every step for safe, elegant guidance after dark.
Master cabin
Situated amidships in the yacht’s widest, quietest section, the full‑beam master cabin impresses with balance and serenity, with his‑and‑her heads set aft. Entered from starboard, the king‑size berth spans the aft bulkhead, its upholstered headboard backed by a four‑panel, beveled‑edge mirrored feature wall accented by two mirror‑mounted sconce lights. Twin two‑drawer nightstands with burl‑wood tops flank the bed, each framed by burl half‑columns rising gracefully. Three large drawers reside beneath the berth, their toe kicks traced with rope lighting.
Aft along the starboard side, a walk‑in cedar‑lined hanging locker offers six drawers and a lockable five‑shelf storage locker within, its curved cherry door showcasing the builder’s joinery mastery. Continuing aft, a bank of eight dresser drawers with a burl‑wood top sits below four additional cabinets; sliding Soji screens veil two large opening portholes equipped with stainless‑steel weather covers. The entrance to the starboard master head follows. To port, a matching curved hanging‑locker door opens to a more compact wardrobe, followed aft by a pair of two‑drawer cabinets flanking a built‑in upholstered chair; above are four cabinets and two opening stainless‑steel portholes behind sliding Soji screens. Aft is the entrance to the second master head. The cabin is finished with nine overhead LED lights, a mirrored soffit above the upper half of the berth, a carpeted sole, digital A/C controls, a Sharp 32‑inch TV with soundbar, and an escape hatch to the galley area above.
His and her head
Perfectly symmetrical to avoid any negotiation over sides, “RAYS” grants two identical master heads separated by a generous central shower. Each side presents a cherry‑wood vanity with three cabinets and a drawer below, an Emperador Dark marble countertop and backsplash, and an undermount UFO china sink. Half‑column lights flank the mirror over the sink, while Headhunter toilets affirm reliable performance. Storage is thoughtful, with four outboard cabinets in each head, an opening frosted porthole for ventilation, and a mirrored overhead set with three LED lights. The sole is laid in white marble with Emperador Dark inserts for a tailored, timeless finish.
Between them, the centered shower features a bench, a handheld or wall‑mounted fixture, an Emperador Dark marble sole, a mirrored overhead, two rail‑shelved niches, twin extended glass doors, an exhaust fan, and crisp overhead lighting.
Portside twin cabin
Entered from forward, this restful cabin sets twin berths along the aft bulkhead, their upholstered headboards backed by a four‑panel, beveled‑edge mirrored wall. Between the berths, a nightstand with a burl‑wood top unites the space. The outboard berth provides two drawers beneath and six cabinets above, with an opening porthole discreetly veiled by sliding Soji screens. A 32‑inch Samsung TV faces the berths, while at the foot of the outboard berth a cedar‑lined hanging locker and the entrance to the ensuite head complete the thoughtful layout.
Portside guest cabin head
Forward of the berths, the ensuite head features a cherry bow‑front vanity with one cabinet below and an Emperador Light marble top with an undermount china sink. A mirrored medicine cabinet sits above, alongside an opening porthole with obscured glass. The Headhunter toilet ensures robust reliability. The stall shower is enclosed by a clear glass bifold door and offers a marble sole, a handheld or wall‑mountable fixture, overhead lighting, and an exhaust fan. A mirrored overhead with two LED lights brightens the compact footprint.
VIP cabin
All the way forward, the VIP cabin centers a queen‑size berth off the forward bulkhead, its inset headboard crafted with upholstery against four mirrored panels. Storage lockers line port and starboard, while two LED reading lights and an escape hatch to the foredeck sit above. At the foot of the berth, a single drawer and toe‑kick rope lighting add form and function. On both sides, burl‑topped two‑drawer nightstands pair with burl‑topped counters beneath twin opening portholes behind sliding Soji screens. To port, a cabinet and JVC CD player serve entertainment; outboard on the sole, two additional cabinets expand storage. Next aft on both sides are cedar‑lined hanging lockers with two shelves inside. The aft bulkhead holds a 37‑inch Samsung TV and the cabin’s entry door. Finishes include a carpeted sole, six overhead LED lights, a stereo speaker, and a raised ceiling detail.
VIP cabin head
Aft to starboard, the ensuite VIP head presents a cherry vanity with one cabinet beneath a bow‑front Emperador Light marble top and an undermount UFO china sink. Above are two storage cabinets, an opening porthole with obscured glass, and a mirrored panel; a Headhunter toilet completes the suite. The shower features a clear glass bifold door, a marble sole, a handheld or wall‑mountable fixture, overhead lighting, and an exhaust fan. The mirrored overhead carries three LED lights, and the sole is finished in white marble bordered by Emperador Light.
Skylounge
Easily reached via eight curved steps opposite the galley, the Skylounge is light and bright with expansive windows and a commanding centerline helm. To starboard, four cherry‑wood cabinet doors precede a raised six‑cushion leather settee whose elevated riser ensures panoramic sightlines under way; a triangular burl‑wood table rests in front. The aft bulkhead is predominantly glass, with the sliding door positioned to port. Along the port side, five larger cherry‑wood doors with a burl‑wood top conceal a Sub‑Zero refrigerator, three shelved storage cabinets, and an A/V locker housing an Onkyo A/V receiver, a Sony Blu‑ray player, TracVision controls, and a DIRECTV receiver. Above, a Pioneer Elite plasma TV rises at the touch and disappears when not in use, while a two‑door breaker‑panel locker forward sits discreetly behind smoked glass.
Helm equipment
The helm is comprehensively outfitted for confident passagemaking, beginning with a Garmin 7616 multifunction display and three Furuno fifteen‑inch LED displays, all networked with a Furuno FA150 AIS. Communications come via an Icom IC‑M506 VHF, while twin CAT engine displays and Glendinning electronic engine controls keep power at your fingertips. Course‑keeping is assured by ABT‑TRAC stabilizer controls, ABT integrated bow and stern thruster controls, and a Simrad A150 autopilot. Two Kohler generator control panels, a Furuno satellite compass, a Furuno RD30, Sanshin searchlight controls, a Hart Systems tank‑tender monitoring system, and trim‑tab controls with gauges complete the command array. Pleated shades temper the three‑panel windshield as needed, and critical functions include engine start/stop buttons, dedicated key switches, and a six‑inch Ritchie compass in a classic binnacle. Practical touches abound with a top‑loading storage locker, a stainless‑steel helm wheel, five bilge‑pump switches, three sump‑pump switches, a high‑water alarm system, a yacht schematic with indicator lights, digital A/C controls, and two Stidd helm chairs with footrests.
Sun deck aft of skylounge
Where many sisterships stow a tender, “RAYS” devotes this expanse to indulgent leisure: integrated sunlounges, casual dining, and a convivial bar. Forward to starboard, the bar tucks away a Sub‑Zero clear‑ice icemaker, a Sub‑Zero refrigerator, a stainless‑steel sink, and two Siemens electric grills, all hidden behind seamless fiberglass doors or covers, with three additional cabinets for storage. An LG 22‑inch TV folds down from an overhead fiberglass cabinet when it’s time to entertain. The extended hardtop above shelters three LED lights and two stereo speakers, and includes a hatch and stainless‑steel ladder for access topside. Aft in the sun, a five‑person L‑shaped settee with storage beneath pairs with two adjustable‑height fiberglass tables on covers and two teak chairs with covers, while to port a two‑person sun lounge, all upholstered in Sunbrella‑type fabric with tailored covers, invites unhurried afternoons. Steps down to the aft deck are protected by a sliding dark‑glass cover and a stainless‑steel safety rail.
Hardtop equipment
The hardtop is thoughtfully equipped for offshore confidence, with a hatch and ladder up from the sun deck, two six‑person life rafts, and two Furuno radars with six‑ and four‑foot arrays. Several GPS antennas feed the navigation suite, while a sleek mast carries two KVH domes, triple air horns, a powerful searchlight, and two VHF antennas. Overhead at the helm, two deck hatches and an over‑the‑air TV antenna round out the topside fit.
Foredeck
Forward, the deck is finished in fiberglass non‑skid for confident footing, and features two Maxwell 3500 windlasses with two pairs of up/down foot switches for effortless anchoring. A Glendinning 100‑amp shore‑cord reel sits at the bow beside a second 100‑amp plug‑in, while a bow pennant staff and an apex seat add classic touches. Generous forward seating and a large cushioned sun‑lounge with drink holders invite relaxation, illuminated by four LED deck lights. Two built‑in dunnage boxes within the cabin structure expand stowage for gear and lines.
Sidedecks
Wide, secure side decks in fiberglass non‑skid lead forward via port and starboard pantograph entry doors, each with hinged fiberglass hull‑side gates for level boarding. Four hull‑side LED walkway lights per side guide the path, while dual spring‑line cleats to port and starboard and four overhead lights per side enhance safe handling. A Delta‑T engine air‑intake system breathes cleanly, and polished stainless‑steel rails crown the robust fiberglass bulwarks on both sides.
Aft deck
The aft deck’s teak‑over‑fiberglass sole frames a welcoming open‑air salon, accessed through port and starboard hinged hull‑side doors and equipped with port and starboard Marquipt ladder attachment points and a six‑step Marquipt boarding ladder with railing. Eight teak steps rise gracefully to the sun deck, while a Trend stainless‑steel sliding entry door opens into the salon. Built‑in aft seating comfortably accommodates five, joined by four varnished teak chairs with cushions and covers and two square varnished teak tables. Dockside handling is simplified by two Maxwell warping windlasses and two hinged gates that lead to the swim platform. By night, twelve overhead LED lights and four stereo speakers set the mood, supported by two aft‑facing floodlights and two CCTV cameras. To starboard, fiberglass storage cabinets with a stainless rail above provide utility, including dedicated lighting controls, and an FRP overhead cabinet drops a 22‑inch Samsung TV for al‑fresco entertainment. A dedicated tube rack keeps the boat hook at the ready.
Swim platform
Port and starboard teak‑clad stairs, three per side, descend to a wide, five‑foot teak swim platform integrated into the hull. Thoughtful details include two rod holders on the handrail, a rudder‑access ladder, and a centerline pantograph door to the crew area. Three stainless‑steel hoop rails provide secure handholds, complemented by two aft mooring cleats and Glendinning 100‑amp Cablemasters to starboard and port. Step lights brighten each rise, while the transom locker houses a shower plus freshwater and saltwater spigots. Spare hoop‑rail storage socks and two water‑fill cabinets complete the utility of this waterside terrace.
Crew area
From the aft port side of the salon, eight teak‑and‑holly steps lead down to the crew domain. At the base, forward lies the engine room; to starboard, a shared crew head echoes the yacht’s refined finishes with a bow‑front cherry cabinet offering storage below and a marble counter above, a Headhunter toilet, and a stall shower with seat, bi‑fold glass door, opening porthole, and a handheld or wall‑mounted shower fixture. Aft along the durable Pirelli‑tile sole is the captain’s cabin, set with an outboard double berth, five storage lockers beneath, two opening portholes, a sliding door via the shared head, and a half‑height hanging locker with drawers below; a 32‑inch Samsung TV occupies the aft bulkhead. Across the companionway, a second cabin offers upper and lower bunks, with the upper folding away when not in use, plus a hanging locker, multiple drawers, a granite work shelf, and a cabinet housing a Bosch split washer/dryer and a Sub‑Zero freezer with two freezer drawers below.
Engine room
The machinery space is engineered for access and serviceability, powered by two C‑30 CAT engines showing 5277 hours port and 5341 hours starboard, backed by a Reverso fuel‑polishing system and a Fireboy FE241 fire‑suppression system. On the forward bulkhead, two three‑drawer toolboxes keep tools organized beside a CAT manual engine gauge. Breathing is kept clean via an Airsep crankcase‑ventilation system, with dual Racor filters for each engine and a Racor 500 for each generator. Domestic comfort is assured by two Rheem 30‑gallon water heaters and three Dometic chilled‑water A/C compressors managed by Dometic logic‑board control. Two 220‑volt engine‑room blowers refresh the air, while an overhead stainless‑steel grab rail, PTOs off both transmissions, an ABT hydraulic reservoir, and a Headhunter toilet‑treatment system round out the utilities. Diamond‑plate steps, ZF transmissions, six 110‑volt engine‑room lights, overhead rod racks, a fuel‑transfer pump, a Sea Recovery watermaker, a CCTV camera, six DC engine‑room lights, and ABT fin stabilizers complete this professionally laid‑out space.
Electrical
Robust and redundant, the ship’s systems include 12/24‑volt DC and 120/240‑volt AC 60 Hz electrical services. Generation is supplied by a 32 kW Kohler generator to port showing 6185 hours (3/26) and a 32 kW Kohler generator to starboard installed new 6/25 with 282 hours (3/26). Shore power arrives via three 100‑amp 220‑volt shore‑cord reels—one at the bow and two at the stern—plus one 100‑amp 220‑volt shore‑cord inlet at the bow. Seven battery cutoff switches isolate circuits as needed; charging is handled by a 40‑amp Charles 24‑volt charger for the engines and two Victron Energy Smart Chargers at 12 volts and 25 amps apiece. A full bonding system ties it all together.
The main electrical panel is organized for clarity: an inverter bus with twenty breaker‑protected circuits; a Bus 1 240‑volt panel with fifteen breaker‑protected circuits; a Bus 2 240‑volt panel with fourteen breaker‑protected circuits; a Bus 2 120‑volt panel with six breaker‑protected circuits; and an additional 240‑volt panel with twelve breaker‑protected circuits. In the galley, the dedicated panel provides an A/C inverter Bus‑1 with sixteen breaker‑protected circuits, an A/C 240 Bus‑1 with eight breaker‑protected circuits, an A/C 120 Bus‑2 with five breaker‑protected circuits, and a DC system with six breaker‑protected circuits. The pilothouse carries a 24‑volt DC panel with eighteen breaker‑protected circuits and a 24‑volt DC navigation panel with thirty‑three breaker‑protected circuits, complemented by Xantrex inverter controls.
Specifications
- Length:
- 82' (24.99m)
- Beam:
- 20' (6.1m)
- Draft:
- 18.591' (5.6666m)
- Year Built:
- 2006
- Builder:
- HORIZON MOTOR YACHTS
- Category:
- Motor yachts
- Engines:
- 2 engines Caterpillar
- Cruise Speed:
- 18 Kts.
- Max Speed:
- 21 Kts.
- Location:
- United States

Yacht name «RAYS» – HORIZON MOTOR YACHTSis for sale and located in Palm Beach, United States
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