Gulf Craft shows yachts worth over $ 80 million at Dubai International Boat Show

At the Dubai International Boat Show, UAE shipbuilder Gulf Craft, which impresses guests with the largest fleet of yachts and boats, draws all the attention to itself. Its total value exceeds 300 million dirhams ($ 81.6 million) and makes up more than 20% of all the vessels presented on the show.

In honor of its 35th anniversary, Gulf Craft presents an amazing collection of 16 luxury yachts and pleasure boats, including 6 superyachts and 3 international debuts, which indicates the brand's largest presence at a major event in the marine vehicle industry in the region. Gulf Craft's record-breaking achievement follows exhibits in Europe, including boot Dusseldorf, where the company recently announced its exclusive partnership with Drettmann International, the world-renowned luxury yacht dealer. At the Monaco Yacht Show, the company announced its plans to develop the exciting world of megayachts with its two projects in the 50+ m category Majesty 175 and Majesty 200.

“Our coral anniversary is taking place at a very interesting time for an industry that is experiencing increased worldwide demand for luxury, exclusive cruises. Over the past 35 years, we have manufactured nearly 10 thousand yachts and boats, delivered them to customers around the world and invested more than 500 million dirhams $ 136.1 million in research and development, ”said Mohammed Hussein Al Shaali, Chairman of Gulf Craft,“ Our range today it corresponds to all kinds of pleasures that ship owners can get on the water, and we will continue to invest heavily in research and development, the introduction of new products, as well as aftercare solutions to increase comfort on board. ”

The latest version of the 47-meter flagship Majesty 155, together with its first appearance in the region, became the star of the show as the largest vessel at the exhibition in the superyacht category (24 - 50 meters). The Floating Palace combines sophisticated elegance with an unrivaled level of hospitality, allowing passengers to travel confidently and in luxury to the most remote corners of the globe.

This excellence in craftsmanship echoes throughout the Gulf Craft collection, including its most recent masterpiece, the Majesty 100. Making its international debut at the Dubai International Boat Show, the Majesty 100 is the first ship to have a partially closed bridge in the Gulf Craft superyacht collection. This unique feature allows guests, sitting in their large living room, to enjoy a breathtaking view of the sea landscape as if they were sitting on a traditional bridge, but with extra luxury and comfort. To get to fresh air, just lower the glass panels and open the folding doors completely.

The stunning appearance, interior and marine architecture from Gulf Craft Design Studio are based on the principle of maximizing space and using open areas. Panoramic windows allow natural light to penetrate the main deck of the superyacht, and two retractable balconies, fixed at both ends of the living space, offer passengers the experience of an outdoor dinner, providing quick and unhindered access to the interior and entertainment areas. The superyacht also boasts 5 luxury cabins that can accommodate up to 12 guests on foreign cruises.

The Majesty 100 runs on two 1900 hp MAN engines. and ready to travel at a maximum speed of 23 knots. The design of the yacht makes it very fuel efficient, which allows you to travel even long distances.

In addition, the fleet will also feature Majesty 110, the youngest Gulf Craft tri-deck yacht launched last year at the Dubai International Boat Show.

Guests can visit the MD-30 Gulf Craft booth at the Dubai International Boat Show, which runs until March 4 at Dubai International Marine Club, Mina Seyahi.

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