The shipyard is set to exhibit three models at the show: the long-range Gulf Craft Nomad 101 and the adaptable Nomad 70, both displaying Gulf Craft's strength in the explorer yacht category, alongside the compact Majesty 62, which delivers superyacht comfort in a more manageable size.
Gulf Craft’s lineup for the show caters to a wide spectrum of yacht buyers, offering everything from serious offshore range to compact cruising comfort...
The Nomad 101: Explorer Ambitions at Superyacht Scale
As the flagship of the Nomad range, the Gulf Craft Nomad 101 is built for serious offshore cruising with an emphasis on comfort, autonomy, and design. Spanning four levels and featuring a tri-deck layout, the design of the superyacht supports long-range adventures across the Asia-Pacific, offering the kind of self-sufficiency demanded by this vast cruising ground.

British designer Andrew Wolstenholme’s signature is visible in the hull form - flared bows, a high freeboard, and soft motion at sea. The semi-displacement hull, equipped with stabiliser fins and spray chines, is capable of reaching up to 21 knots, though it’s optimised for more economical cruising in the low teens.

The saloon features natural tones and materials, including eco-textiles made from pineapple leaves and other sustainable fibres, designed in partnership with Dutch studio Phathom. It creates a calm, contemporary interior with floor-to-ceiling windows and an adjoining dining space that comfortably seats ten.



Accommodating up to 10 guests, the main deck houses an elevated owner’s suite forward with panoramic views, a rare position that boosts privacy while offering a commanding outlook.

A 16-square-metre sky lounge links to the bridge deck, complete with helm, private captain’s office, and extensive control systems including Garmin displays and CCTV coverage. Up top, a well-equipped flybridge adds a second helm and open-air lounging.



Overall, the Nomad 101 incorporates practicality and presence, offering an impressive package for owners planning serious bluewater travel.
The Nomad 70: Go Further in Style and Comfort
Sitting neatly in the middle of the range, the Gulf Craft Nomad 70 has been designed as a long-range cruiser with the flexibility to suit families and experienced adventurers alike. Measuring just over 21 metres, the motor yacht stands out for its fuel efficiency, thoughtful layout, and a five-cabin configuration rarely found on yachts of this size.

Interior finishes lean towards sustainable sophistication. With materials ranging from composite stone surfaces made from recycled plastics to marine-suitable fabrics sourced with the environment in mind, the yacht’s eco credentials are an integral part of its identity. A central saloon connects the aft lounge to the midship dining area and open galley, creating an easy, flowing layout with a relaxed, residential feel.



The exterior spaces support that sense of adventure, with a sociable cockpit for dining, a forward lounge ideal for quiet moments, and a sky lounge that’s equally useful underway or at anchor. This all-weather space includes plush seating, entertainment features, and a secondary helm, adding flexibility and comfort in all conditions.


Inside, the full-beam owner’s suite is positioned forward on the main deck, benefitting from sweeping views and a bright, private atmosphere.



Below deck are two doubles and two twins, all ensuite, arranged to balance guest comfort with onboard privacy. Two crew cabins are located aft with separate access to ensure smooth service.
The Majesty 62: Compact Elegance
For those looking for an accessible entry point into the flybridge segment without sacrificing comfort, the Gulf Craft Majesty 62 provides a strong proposition. Under 20 metres in length, its size makes it manageable for owner-operators while still delivering many of the hallmarks of larger yachts.

The layout makes smart use of space throughout. A large aft galley serves both the main saloon and cockpit area, creating a practical and sociable hub for entertaining. Sliding doors connect inside and out.



The bow lounge - fitted with a deep sofa and sunpads - adds another relaxed setting to enjoy long afternoons on the water.

One of the Majesty 62’s highlights is its flybridge. For a yacht of this size, the space is particularly generous. It includes a second helm, a settee, and room to relax in the shade or sun. The wide side decks are easily accessed from the aft, offering practical walkaround functionality.



The full-beam owner’s cabin sits amidships, complete with generous storage, ensuite facilities, and excellent headroom. Three additional guest cabins share the lower deck, each well-appointed, and there’s separate accommodation for crew.

Performance-wise, the yacht is equipped to deliver both agility and range. Capable of cruising at 12 knots with a range exceeding 500 nautical miles, it can also reach speeds of up to 24 knots depending on engine configuration. This versatility means it’s as suited to weekend hops as it is to longer coastal adventures.
A Lineup That Covers All Bases
Gulf Craft’s trio of yachts at the Singapore Yachting Festival 2025 reflects the breadth of its offering, from robust explorers to stylish cruisers. Whether you’re dreaming of far-flung adventures, relaxed coastal cruising, or stepping into yacht ownership for the first time, the Nomad 101, Nomad 70, and Majesty 62 each bring something different to the table - and all three will be on show at Sentosa Cove.
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