On Friday, November 18 the 33 meter Lusail Queen (previously known as Rayyan 1) ran aground in Doha. The Instagram user bo.5lifa has shared the video with a few people on board who were trying to solve the problem and repair the damages.

The yacht is a part of Gulf Crafts fleet, she is a typical Majesty 105 model launched in 2013. In 194 GT she can accommodate up to 10 guests on board between five cabins, including an owner suite, VIP suite and three guest staterooms. Her exterior and naval architecture was made in-house. She has a composite hull and composite superstructure. She is powered by Caterpillar engines of 1900 hp each giving her a maximum speed of 23 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots.
Since the company’s inception in 1982, Gulf Craft has grown to become one of the top seven shipyards in the world: once a builder of small fishing boats in its modest premises, which was a genuine passion for Gulf Craft, they then established their credentials as a leader of innovation and technology in the yachting industry. With five brands in their product portfolio ranging from 31 to 175 feet, Gulf Craft manufactures yachts and boats that appeal to a wide audience, such as touring passenger vessels, Silvercraft family day boats, Oryx Sport Cruisers, Nomad Explorer Yachts, and the flagship Majesty Yachts.
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