The project was unveiled at the Dubai International Boat Show in February 2025: the Majesty 145 filled in the gap between the 32.3-metre Majesty 100 Terrace and the flagship Majesty 175 (54.4 m), which is still the world’s largest composite yacht
Judging by the fact that the Majesty 145 was sold almost immediately after her presentation and the launch took place just a little over a year later, the length proved to be in demand. The project was really well-thought-out, as many of the design solutions had been tried and tested on the previous models.
The new model’s exterior and interior are owed to Venetian Cristiano Gatto, Gulf Craft’s longtime partner and a staunch supporter of mastering avant-garde technologies. With the help of sculptural shapes, curved glazing and play with texture and color, he achieves harmony both in the overall appearance of the vessel and the comfort and beauty of each of its areas.
The semi-displacement Majesty 145 looks modern and is ready to offer her owner numerous opportunities for recreation on the water. The model was initially designed as semi-custom, so there are different deck configurations available. For instance, one can choose an open or a enclosed aft section and one of the foredeck and flybridge versions, which allows one to personlise the yacht in accordance with their individual preferences.
“Majesty 145 represents the essence of our design vision: a balance of elegance, proportions, and seamless continuity between interior and exterior spaces. Every detail has been carefully considered to deliver a fluid onboard experience, where design and livability naturally interact. This project fully reflects the identity of our studio and our way of interpreting life at sea”, said Cristiano Gatto.
The first unit named Suzie Q demonstrartes a strong focus on the owner’s lifestyle: all the lounging areas here have some wellness features. There are two infinity pools, a well-appointed gym, a spa centre with an infra-red sauna. The beach club aft boasts a large swim platform complete with fold-down terraces.
The elongated decks offer generous exterior lounge areas, as well as provide shade for the lower levels. The tinted floor-to-ceiling glazing all around the superstructure protects from the sun, but retains visual connection with the sea.
With a length of 45.3 m, a beam of 8.1 m and a draft of 2.2 m, the Majesty 145’s internal volume is 499 GT, allowing for six generous guest cabins including the owner’s, located on the main deck forward.
“Integrating a six-cabin layout within this size bracket is also a rare achievement, typically reserved for larger superyachts”, notes Mohammed Hussein Alshaali, Chairman of Gulf Craft.
The Majesty 145 is powered by twin engines of 2400 hp, delivering a top speed of up to 17 knots. However, more details will be available after Suzie Q completes the sea trials scheduled to take place in the nearest future.
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