Gulf Craft to showcase Majesty 100 at Genoa Boat Show

The ninth hull of the Majesty 100  model range will be displayed at the show in north-west Italy later this week.

Joining a wide range of other yachts on the line-up, UAE-based shipyard Gulf Craft will be presenting the mid-level model from their Majesty range at the Genoa Boat Show from 1-6 October.

Featuring in-house interior and exterior design from Gulf Craft, the 31.5m (104’)  superyacht will be moored at the Piazzale John Fitzgerald Kennedy for the event.

The hull being displayed is named ISLA. She was delivered to her Owner in summer and is currently available for charter.

A highly popular model from Gulf Craft, the Majesty 100 boasts amenities normally found on a much larger size class. These include a skylounge, BBQ pit, interior and exterior spots for storing tender, and accommodation for up to twelve people.

Gulf Craft Majesty 100 skylounge flybridge aft
The Majesty 100 extends the flybridge into a fully formed upper deck with a skylounge. © Gulf Craft

Evolved flybridge and skylounge

In order to maximise space and provide megayacht-calibre features on a shorter hull, the Majesty 100 has extended the typical flybridge into a fully formed upper deck, complete with an intimate and stylish skylounge amidships.

The skylounge is ideal for classy socialising, providing two separate seating areas (one port, one starboard) and a widescreen TV.

Majesty 100 skylounge
The skylounge has two seating areas, a widescreen TV and, outside, a BBQ pit. © Gulf Craft
Majesty 100 skylounge
Stairs at the front of the skylounge lead to the Majesty 100's raised wheelhouse.
Majesty 100 skylounge
Aft of the skylounge is a flybridge with a communal area and room for storing tender.

The skylounge is ideal for classy socialising, providing two separate seating areas and a widescreen TV.

The sliding doors aft can close to provide privacy and intimacy, or open wide to make the lounge feel connected to the flybridge. Doing this will prove ideal if you plan on using the BBQ pit, found on the starboard side, forward of exterior seating that lets guests enjoy a panoramic ocean view over the stern. This flybridge aft area can also be used to store a tender.

Guests can also sunbathe on the upper deck of this new flybridge yacht by heading forwards, where giant sunpads allow mingling and relaxation.

Gulf Craft Majesty 100 bow
The foredeck is ideal for both sunbathing and mingling. © Gulf Craft

Main deck: ceiling-high windows and spacious Owner’s stateroom

Heading down the flybridge’s steps, guests will find themselves at the main deck cockpit, which is full of yet more seating areas. They can either congregate around the central dining table or, should they choose, head to either side of the boat for some wind-through-their-hair relaxation.

The stern provides a tender garage and, forwards, guests will enter the main salon, coated in heavenly whites, while either side has giant, ceiling-height windows for generous sightseeing opportunities.

Forward of the dining area is a day head and the Owner’s en-suite stateroom. The spacious cabin offers more huge windows and generous amounts of space, truly making it feel like a high-end hotel bedroom at sea.

Gulf Craft Majesty 100 dining area
The dining area and main salon have ceiling-high windows for generous ocean views. © Gulf Craft
Gulf Craft Majesty 100 main salon sofas
The intimate main salon is made up of three sofas and two tables.
Gulf Craft Majesty 100 main salon
Aft of the main salon is a cockpit with yet more seating.

Below deck: generous guest cabins and Pullman berths

Below deck are four en-suite guest cabins (two twin and two double). All of them feature dynamic floor lighting and generous storage space. The twin cabins also each get an additional Pullman berth, bringing total berths up to twelve.

Gulf Craft Majesty 100 Owner's cabin bed window
Spacious and with loads of windows, the main deck's Owner's cabin is like a floating hotel room. © Gulf Craft
Gulf Craft Majesty 100 twin-bed cabin
The twin-bed cabins have a fold-out bunk, meaning the Majesty 100 can accommodate up to twelve guests.
Gulf Craft Majesty 100 en-suite
Every cabin on the Majesty 100 has an en-suite.

Stability and performance

Gulf Craft has fitted the Majesty 100 with ‘zero-speed stabilisers’, limiting any side-to-side movement when it’s at anchor.

The yacht is powered by twin 1,900hp engines, giving it a total output of 3,800hp, a top speed of 20 knots and a maximum range of 1,500 nautical miles.

To compare the Majesty 100 against other yachts from the shipyard, take a look at all Gulf Craft yachts for sale.

If you’re interested in owning this model yourself, view all new and pre-owned Majesty 100 yachts on the market.