Gulf Craft and Majesty Yachts continue their success during the boat show season with the sale of the Majesty 135 – the largest yacht built by Gulf Craft to date – into the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council).
Currently being built in the UAE, the Majesty 135 superyacht is a three closed deck with fly-bridge yacht, and is fully MCA compliant and is being semi-custom built to GCC standards and specifications under the certification society Bureau Veritas. The Majesty 135 motor yacht incorporates many bespoke features that the new owner has individually chosen, and will be ready for launch next year. The luxury yacht Majesty 135 will be able to host up to 10 guests and 10 crew, and is powered by a set of MTU 3400HP engines.
Erwin Bamps, Gulf Craft’s Chief Operating Officer, said; “The sale of the Majesty 135 is a great example of confidence in the marine market. We have always maintained that the industry has remained buoyant in the Middle East, especially for a strong trusted brand like Gulf Craft.”
Gulf Craft Inc ranks as one of the world leading manufacturers and exporters of fiberglass leisure craft, one of a handful of boatbuilders in the world with the capability to produce luxury superyacht’s yachts of more than 100 feet in overall length.
Gulf Craft is the Middle East’s and Asia’s largest and leading producer of fiberglass boats and yachts, exporting over 70% of its production to 40 countries through the Majesty Yachts, Oryx and Silvercraft brands. Founded in The United Arab Emirates in 1982, Gulf Craft today produces vessels ranging from 20 feet runabouts and sport fishing boats, to 135 feet luxury motor yachts, with an annual production capacity of more than 500 boats.