gulf craft motor yacht sehamia sold

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48m Gulf Craft motor yacht Sehamia sold

26 January 2026 • Written by Emily Dawkins

The 47.6-metre Majesty 155 motor yacht Sehamia has been sold. The seller was jointly represented by Greg Gheraia of BlackOrange Yachts and Benjamin Parratte of Balance Yachting, while Pierre-Eliott Duverneuil of Monana Yachting represented the buyer.

Delivered in 2017, Sehamia was constructed in GRP by UAE-based shipyard Gulf Craft as the second hull from the Majesty 155 series. With an in-house exterior and interior design, she is characterised by a classic white profile, clean lines and a prominent bow. The yacht has had one owner since new and is in "excellent condition", according to the broker, with low engine hours.

Sehamia was last asking $13,500,000

Accommodation is for up to 16 guests and stretches across a "unique" eight-cabin layout with further quarters for a crew of 13. The interior styling offers a neutral palette enhanced by warm finishes and cool-toned furnishings. Brighter accents add a touch of colour to the living spaces.

On the main deck, the open-plan saloon features four armchairs and two grey sofas that surround a marble coffee table. Further forward, the dining area allows 10 guests to enjoy a meal around a circular table.

Other key features on board include a master suite on the bridge deck, noted by the broker for its impressive size, and a spa pool on the upper deck that is fed by a waterfall. Moving forward, there is an al fresco dining area complemented by a large sunpad. Additionally, Sehamia is fitted with two lifts connecting the deck levels.

Her exterior spaces offer a lighter aesthetic compared to the interior, featuring a spacious beach club aft with sunloungers flanked on either side. Aft of the sundeck, additional sunloungers provide the perfect spot for guests to take in far-reaching views. A large garage space can also be found on board.

The 525GT motor yacht is powered by twin MTU engines, which allow for a cruising speed of 14 knots, a maximum speed of 17.5 knots and a transoceanic range of 4,200 nautical miles. She also benefits from zero-speed stabilisers.

Sehamia was last asking $13,500,000. 

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