UAE-based yacht manufacturer Gulf Craft has delivered the seventh 31.7-metre Majesty 100 superyacht, now christened Piterland II.
The yacht was sold to a Russian yacht enthusiast via Jonacor Marine, Drettmann International’s Russian and Ukrainian Dealer for Gulf Craft.

Since its launch at the 2017 Dubai International Boat Show, six models of the Majesty 100 have been sold worldwide, delivered to Europe and Australia, first one in March 2017. The latest order is hull number seven of Gulf Craft's first sky-lounge superyacht.
Majesty 100 is trademarked with her powerful but efficient propulsion system. The design features folding balconies on both sides, floor-to-ceiling glazing in the main deck saloon and a sky-lounge on the upper deck, which will allow the owners to use the yacht in almost any climate and enjoy open views.
The interior layout comprises five staterooms, with the owner’s suite situated in the main deck and four rooms found on the lower deck. Personalised according to the owner’s preferences, the interior of the main veneer features quilted semi-gloss stain while the accent and furniture is ebony semi-gloss. Crema Marfil, Dark Emperador and Cappuccino Oryx marble has been used across the interior.

Two 1,900 hp twin MAN engines will propel the yacht to a top speed of 20 knots. When trimmed back to an economical speed of 12 knots, Piterland II will cover a cruising range of 1,500 nautical miles.
The new superyacht is currently being shipped to Gibraltar, where the owner will offload it and travel onboard through Europe before berthing in East Europe. As to other ships from the series, Gulf Craft currently has three more Majesty 100s under construction, with delivery dates extending up to 2021. What is more, the builder is now busy with the construction of its 54-metre flagship, scheduled for delivery at the end of 2019.
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