Gulf Craft’s new superyacht, the Majesty 100, has made its global debut at the Dubai International Boat Show. Measuring 32m, the yacht represents a semi-convertible flybridge, built from a GRP hull and superstructure to RINA classification.
The company’s CEO, Erwin Bamps, comments:
This is a very exciting time for us as yacht builders. From the recently announced Dubai Harbour project and the Dubai Canal, to the Deira Islands and the Port Rashid Marina, aspiring yacht owners will soon be spoiled for choice when it comes to how and where they want to use their craft. Combined, these ambitious waterfront projects will pave the way to a thriving yachting community that will largely be comprised of younger boaters
Because of her practical, yet powerful, attributes in both engineering and design, the Majesty 100 is perfect for entry-level superyacht owners, whether they are looking for a waterfront retreat or an oceangoing adventure
The Majesty 100 is the first in Gulf Craft’s fleet to have a partially enclosed fly-bridge, allowing guests sitting within its spacious lounge area. With an exterior, interior, and naval architecture and design courtesy Gulf Craft’s in-house Design Studio, the complete layout of the vessel is based on the principles of maximizing space and stretching the outdoor experience through to the interior. The raised wheelhouse is characterized by its 270-degree vertical glass panels.
Moving to the main deck, floor-to-ceiling windows allow natural light to flow through the cabin, and two hydraulic extendable balconies fixed on both ends of the back-seating area offer passengers an al-fresco experience. Marble countertops and white oak flooring have been used in the yacht’s main cabin and 5 en suite staterooms, which can accommodate up to 12 guests.
Powered by two 1,900 hp MAN engines, the Majesty 100 can travel at a maximum speed of 23 knots. She deploys a V-drive propulsion system, and therefore houses the engines within the rear side of the craft, which allows for increased onboard space and comfort.
Gulf Craft, the leading UAE-based shipyard founded in 1982, has brought 16 yachts worth a combined AED 300 million (€77 million) to the Dubai International Boat Show, amounting to over 20% of the total value of boats at the show.