Gulf Craft has sold the fourth hull of the Majesty 120 series. The seller was represented by Greg Terraglio of Majesty Yachts USA, the buyer was represented by Brad Williams of OneWater Yacht Group.
Sea trials of the first Majesty 120
The nearly 37-m-long composite production superyacht with an 8.1-m beam is made of lightweight yet sturdy carbon fibre and vinyl ester. Majesty 120’s design and naval architecture were made by Gulf Craft’s in-house team. She has a spacious sundeck that is 30% larger than other yachts in her class and accommodates her guests in five large asymmetrical staterooms – marking another engineering landmark. The Cristiano Gatto Design Studio designed the interiors. She can accommodate 10 guests across five staterooms, which are situated on the main and on the lower deck.
On board of the first hull
Other amenities include a jacuzzi and hybrid beach club that converts into a storage unit for tenders. She will be powered by twin MTU 16V2000M96L diesel engines.
The first hull was delivered in April 2021
She will be fully manufactured at Gulf Craft’s integrated in-house production facility in Umm Al Quwain. The delivery is scheduled for Spring 2023.
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.
Credits: Gulf Craft