The 27.9m flagship Nomad 95 SUV by Gulf Craft has her naval architecture made by Andrew Wolstenholme, of Wolstenholme Yacht Design. The exterior and interior design is the brilliant work of Gulf Craft’s in-house team.

According to Gareth Lloyd, sales manager at Gulf Craft: “The brief was to create a unique vessel that’s able to cover serious distance and cope with challenging sea conditions.”
The glass-top dining table seats 10 and is backed by a feature wall on the forward bulkhead. The large main saloon windows provide sweeping vistas from the two sofas or the two loose armchairs.

The aft main deck offers al fresco dining with a wet bar with an ice-maker and barbecue. Wood detailing, with built-in LEDs, arches from the walls to the ceiling in the main saloon, defining a sense of separation between the saloon and dining room.

The Nomad 95 SUV has a flexible interior layout, allowing the general arrangement to be changed to have four, five or six cabins. The upper saloon can be fitted as a saloon with living space or as a VIP cabin, as it is in hull No 1. The bathrooms are a good size with full rain showers.


Move down below and a huge tender garage offers space for a rib and two jet skis. There is a tender lift option as well, meaning owners can fit a fourth water toy or additional tender on the back. When the garage is open and emptied, it can be turned into a beach club area for relaxing close to the water.

The extensive staff quarters have space for four crew in two bunk rooms, plus an additional skipper’s cabin with en-suite bathroom. Indeed, the Nomad 95 SUV offers something exciting and new to private yacht buyers, carving out a niche of its very own.

The Nomad 95 SUV can handle 30- to 33-knot winds and go 25 knots. The standard fuel tanks hold 14,570 litres, and they power twin MAN V12-1900 1,874hp engines.
