
The concept was first unveiled at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September 2024 года, the first unit was showcased at the Dubai International Boat Show in February 2025, and now the yacht has acquired her owners
Less than a year has taken from the model’s presentation to her delivery. During this period, the Gulf Craft Majesty 100 Terrace managed to gain recognition in the industry: she won Yacht Style Awards 2025 in the 30-40 m category and was nominated for the International Yacht & Aviation Awards 2025.

The leading UAE shipyard designed the vessel’s exterior and interior in collaboration with Dutch Phathom Studio. The model’s key highlight is the terrace mentioned in her name: the second deck stretching to the bow functions as a roof for the open foredeck lounge on the main deck. As a result, there is a huge lounge area with sofas, sunbeds and jacuzzi at the top, and a sheltered private space next to the owner’s cabin below.

According to Gulf Craft CEO, Erwin Bamps, this kind of construction was designed to address a gap in the 100-foot market. In fact, the “privilege” of a master terrace that can normally be found on yachts over 140 ft has been transferred to a smaller and more agile platform.

Moreover, the Majesty 100 Terrace features fold-down balconies in the cockpit, too, which extend the space by almost 20%. Flip-down seating is available on the garage door above the swim platform, too.

The area of glazing has grown considerably larger both in the superstructure, where the upper and lower saloons feature floor-to-ceiling windows, and in the hull, where there are four guest suites. Thanks to the terrace, the master apartment can boast 270-degree views.

The yacht can accommodate up to 11 guests across five cabins and a crew of up to six.

The semi-displacement hull is of fiberglass. With a beam of 7.2 m, the vessel's internal volume is 199 GT.
The draft of just 1.87 m allows the Majesty 100 Terrace to enter cozy coves and anchorages that are not accessible for larger vessels, making her suitable for cruising the Indian Ocean and the Caribbean.

The top speed is up to 20 knots, the cruising speed is 14, while at a speed of 12 knots her range is 1050 nautical miles.
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