Gulf Craft along with its Australian dealer, Australian Superyachts, will be participating in the upcoming 2017 Sydney International Boat Show exhibiting both the Majesty 122 (M/Y Ghost II) and the Nomad 65.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the show which is set to take place from August 3-7 at the Cockle Bay Marina in the Sydney Exhibition Centre in Darling Harbour. It is the first time the 37.5-metre Majesty 122 (M/Y Ghost II) is put on display, debuting as the biggest ever vessel to exhibit in the Sydney International Boat Show.
The second superyacht in the UAE shipyard's Majesty 122 series, Ghost II, features a jet black gel coat hull with a metallic silver superstructure. Launched in July, this all-GRP semi-displacement yacht was built especially for the Australian charter market and was styled in-house by the Gulf Craft Design Studio. Ghost II boasts an extended balcony, spacious flybridge and large entertaining areas. The superyacht also features a garage able to house a 5m Castoldi tender and a jet ski.
As for the accommodation, 12 guests can be carried on board. Built to RINA and LY3 standards, the vessel reaches a top speed of 24 knots thanks to her 1,925hp CAT C32 ACERT diesel engines.
Last week a yachting connoisseur has made his fourth consecutive purchase from Gulf Craft – a sleek Majesty 155 superyacht. At 156 feet (47.6 meters) long, Majesty 155, named Sehamia, is Gulf Craft’s largest completed yacht model to date, with a beam of 31ft 6 in (9.6 meters). Her top speed is 17.5 knots, while she can cruise at 14 knots. The Gross Tonnage of the superyacht is 550 tonne while she has a range of over 4,200 nautical miles at an economical speed of 11 knots.