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Gulf Craft Majesty 110 Review (2017 Edition) by Aquaholic

Vlogger Aquaholic takes you on a visual journey through the Gulf Craft Majesty 110 in this review, highlighting this 34.4m semi-displacement superyacht, the cabin design and outdoor amenities filmed at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2019.

Gulf Craft Majesty 110 Key Facts

Gulf Craft Majesty 110 illustration
  • LOA 34.4m
  • Model Year 2017
  • Cabins 6
  • Crew 5
  • Max Speed 22 knots
  • Status Discontinued
  • Yacht Type Superyacht
  • Use Type Cruising

On Deck

Boarding uses a transformer platform instead of a passerelle. It acts as a step onto the yacht, a launch for the tender and jet rib stored in the garage, and a set of steps down into the water.

The aft cockpit has a large shaded area under the overhang with seating for relaxing at the stern.

The foredeck has a social area with a sunshade, a sunbathing section ahead of it, and the working area right at the front with twin anchor winches for handling lines and anchoring.

The sundeck has a large shaded seating area, a bar, and a big open space at the back with a sun pad. An extra sunshade can extend over the hot tub. A second helm is positioned forward on the sundeck, with wide views across the bow.

Crew can move along the side decks without entering guest areas, thanks to clever routing through side doors from the galley and kitchen.

Interior Accommodation

The aft cockpit leads into a social lounge area finished in natural eucalyptus wood. A side balcony opens out from here. Furnishings include chairs designed and built in-house by Gulf Craft. The AV system is Bang & Olufsen.

Forward of the lounge is the dining area with another Bang & Olufsen AV installation. There’s access to side decks and a day toilet for guest use.

The galley sits forward of the crew area behind a concealed door. It is a large, fully equipped kitchen with cooking gear, a wine cooler, a coffee maker, freezers, fridges, and chilled storage.

Server and AV system units are housed nearby, tucked behind the main spaces.

Owner's Cabin

The owner's cabin sits unusually high on the upper deck instead of the main deck. It stretches across the deck and opens directly onto the mid-level deck with a jacuzzi. Inside, the cabin is large and luxurious, designed as a private retreat.

The owner's bathroom forward of the cabin includes a jacuzzi bath and a big mirror with a TV built into it.

Guest Accommodation

The main deck forward has a full-beam cabin that would normally be the master. It includes an entrance office space with big windows, storage, a dressing table, a main bedroom area, and an ensuite bathroom with a big rainfall shower, twin sinks, and another Bang & Olufsen AV control.

On the lower deck, two big double guest cabins sit aft, both with AV equipment, dressing tables, wardrobes, and ensuite bathrooms.

Forward of these are two twin guest cabins, each with its own ensuite. One of the twin cabins has a Pullman berth to sleep a third guest, useful for children.

Crew Accommodation

The crew area is accessed through a concealed door from the main guest spaces. It opens into a laundry area and lobby, leading into the galley.

Two twin crew cabins sit off this area, both with ensuite bathrooms and wardrobes. A side door near the galley provides direct access to the side decks, allowing discreet crew movement without disturbing guests.

Down near the engine room, there is a crew mess for meals and relaxation. The captain has his own private cabin in this section, with a bed, storage, ensuite shower, and toilet.

Performance

Access to the mechanical areas is via steps from the aft deck.

The engine room houses twin Caterpillar C32 engines, each just under 2,000hp. They deliver a top speed of about 24 knots and a cruising speed of 18 knots, giving a range of about 1,500 nautical miles.

The space is clean, well laid out, and has full standing headroom. Beyond the engines, there are engineering spaces housing pumps, air conditioning systems, generators, controls, and distribution panels.

In Summary

The Gulf Craft Majesty 110 is a 34m (111.5ft) triple-deck superyacht built for relaxed cruising and private luxury. It features clever boarding with a transformer platform, wide open social spaces, a natural wood interior, and practical guest and crew layouts.

A standout owner's suite occupies the upper deck with direct access to a jacuzzi terrace. Guest accommodation is spacious and flexible, including Pullman berths for extra capacity.

Twin Caterpillar engines deliver a 24-knot top speed and long cruising range, backed by well-organised mechanical spaces. Smart crew routing keeps service discreet, supporting the yacht’s easygoing, private atmosphere.

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Specifications

  • Builder Gulf Craft
  • Range Majesty Yachts
  • Model Majesty 110
  • Length Overall 34.4m
  • Beam 7.1m
  • Draft 1.65m
  • Hull FRP
  • Cabins 6
  • Berths 10
  • Crew 5
  • Cruising Speed
  • Max Speed
  • Fuel Capacity 16,770 Litres
  • Fresh Water Capacity 3,787 Litres
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