Paul, to get the horizon row properly stitched, you can simply load in the 10 images and start by using Align Images (once only) to align them roughly. Then comes the laborious part: switch into Advanced mode, via the button on the right of the Project Assistant. Select the Control points tab, and for the overlapping pairs of images 0-1, 1-2, 2-3 ....9-0, delete unwanted control points on the sky and on the foreground. You can drag a selection rectangle with the shift key held down and hit Delete to delete all the points in the rectangle. Aim to end up with 5 or 6 points, say, on the very far distance. Add points manually if needed, and there's also the Generate control points here function to generate a block of points within a selection box.( See Help=> Help for this screen while working in the Control Points tab).
Having got your control points assigned, select the Optimizer tab and click Advanced. Set check boxes as in my completed project uploaded to
https://www.sendspace.com/file/65ledq . Click on Run Optimizer, and hope to get a good report. Mine says Average distance 1.1 , with a maximum of 3.8. If the figures are much worse than this, investigate any bad points (large control point distance) in the Control Points Table. Just double clicking on a line there will take you to the point in the Control Points tab. Adjust or delete the point as required.
You can also try the Delete worst points option on the Control Points menu. Repeat the optimization to if things have improved.
If the horizon is curved, use the straighten option on the Edit menu of the Panorama Editor.
I hope that gets you a little further.
John