UAE boatbuilder Gulf Craft has announced that it has delivered the Super Majesty 100 yacht Nahar to a repeat client.
Featuring in-house styling and naval architecture, this 31.68 metre yacht was built from a GRP hull and superstructure to RINA classification.
Erwin Bamps, CEO of Gulf Craft, said: “The Majesty 100 is a dream for entry-level superyacht owners, whether they want to unwind by the marina or venture out onto the ocean. Its delivery marks an exciting new phase in the model’s milestone, and we’re thrilled to see our team’s efforts come to fruition.”
First revealed back in March at the Dubai International Boat Show, Nahar is described by the yard as a semi-convertible yacht due to her partially enclosed flybridge, which allows guests to choose between the forward skylounge, with its sliding panels and folding doors, or the aft sunbathing area, complete with cocktail bar and barbecue.
Accommodation is for 12 guests split between a main-deck owner’s cabin and five further guest cabins below decks, while the crew quarters allows for a staff of up to four people.
Other key features include fold-out superyacht terraces on either side of the main-deck saloon, a premium audio system by Bang & Olufsen and twin ABT-TRAC 370 fin stabilisers.
Power comes from a pair of 1,900hp MAN V12 engines for a top speed of 23 knots, while the total fuel capacity of more than 15,000 litres should ensure an impressive range at her cruising speed of 20 knots.
Superyacht projects currently under development at Gulf Craft include the Majesty 175 and the Majesty 200, plans for which were first revealed at the 2016 Monaco Yacht Show.