DUBAI / Emirates Business
All eyes were on Gulf Craft at the Dubai International Boat Show, where the pioneering Emirates-based shipyard impressed guests with the largest fleet of yachts and boats on display, collectively worth well over AED 300million and accounting for more than 20% of the total value of leisure craft on exhibit at the show. The industry trailblazer also announced multiple global debuts across its diverse portfolio of seaworthy innovations.
Celebrating 35 years of craftsmanship, Gulf Craft presented a stunning collection of 16 luxury yachts and leisure boats, including 6 superyachts and 3 global debuts, signifying the builder’s strongest-ever presence at the region’s premier leisure marine event. Gulf Craft’s record-breaking participation comes hot on the heels of the shipyard’s string of showcases in Europe, including boot Dusseldorf, where the company recently announced its exclusive partnership with globally recognized luxury yacht dealer, Drettmann International. At the Monaco Yacht Show, the builder announced its plans to venture into the exciting world of megayachts through its two 50m+ projects, the Majesty 175 and Majesty 200.
“Our coral anniversary comes at a very exciting time for the industry, one characterized by an increased worldwide demand for exclusive luxury cruising. In the last 35 years, we have manufactured almost 10,000 yachts and boats, delivered them to clients all around the world, and invested more than AED500 million in research and development and across our facilities,†said Mohammed Hussein Al Shaali, Chairman of Gulf Craft. “Our selection today represents all the different experiences boat owners can have on water, and we will continue to invest heavily in research and development, product innovation, and aftercare solutions to enhance onboard comfort and deliver a seamless ownership experience to our customers.â€
The latest edition of the builder’s 47-meter flagship Majesty 155 was the star of the show, making its first-time appearance in the region, and standing magnificently as the largest craft on display in the superyacht category (24 – 50 meters in overall length). A ‘floating palace’ by comparison, the Majesty 155 combines refined elegance and class with unmatched hospitality, allowing its passengers to confidently – and luxuriously – cruise to the furthest corners of the globe.
Making its global debut at the Dubai International Boat Show, the Majesty 100 is the first in Gulf Craft’s superyacht collection to have a partially enclosed fly-bridge.
With stunning exterior, interior, and naval architecture and design courtesy Gulf Craft’s very own in-house Design Studio, the complete layout of the Majesty 100 is based on the principles of maximizing space and stretching the outdoor experience through to the interior. Sweeping floor-to-ceiling windows allow natural light to flow copiously through the superyacht’s main deck, and two hydraulic extendable balconies fixed on both ends of the back-seating area offer passengers an effortless al-fresco experience while still having quick and immediate access to the craft’s main indoor living and entertainment areas. The superyacht boasts 5 en suite staterooms that can accommodate up to 12 guests for overseas cruising.
Powered by two 1,900 hp MAN engines, the Majesty 100 can travel at a maximum nautical speed of 23 knots. The craft’s superior engineering and hull design makes the Majesty 100 a very fuel-efficient superyacht, allowing it to travel even longer distances.
Moreover, the fleet on display will also have the second addition of the globally recognized Majesty 110, Gulf Craft’s youngest tri-deck. The Majesty 110, which was launched last year at the Dubai International Boat Show, welcomes 14 guests in 6 spacious staterooms.
Guests can visit Gulf Craft at stand MD-30 at the Dubai International Boat Show, which takes place until 4 March at the Dubai International Marine Club, Mina Seyahi.