With its clever utilization of indoor and outdoor space, fly-bridge and deck design and an outdoor entertaining area made for island hopping, it’s no surprise the Majesty 105 has turned heads with its premier in Cannes. Gulf Craft’s entry level super yacht has proved highly popular since its launch, with full production in course of the model. Choosing to bring it to European waters at Cannes this year underscores Gulf Craft’s increasing inroads into the mature European yacht market and its growing distinction as a maker that favours innovative design and engineering. The raised pilothouse super yacht has a commanding, almost muscular exterior design with a naturally flowing fly-bridge that is directly connected to the front bow area. With a wide open-edged sun deck equipped with an interactive lounging area and soft sofa seating, a wet bar, fridge, ice-maker and barbeque and outdoor steering helm, the Majesty 105 is made for outdoor entertaining perfect for admiring the coast on an island-hopping itinerary or catching all the action moored alongside waterfront racing circuits. The interiors echo the generous outdoor space with a wide main saloon. The owner’s suite on the main deck features a private office and lobby area, full beam cabin, spacious bathroom including a large bathtub, central shower area, separate wash-room and wide oval windows that enhance the natural brightness of the cabin. The Majesty 105 also features very spacious crew quarters for a super yacht of its size and impresses with its ample cold and dry storage. The main living areas are designed to offer both practical and aesthetic benefits in terms of plenty of concealed storage and a stylish interior layout.
Technical Data:
LOA - 32.8 m (107ft)
Waterline Length - 26.6 m
Beam - 7.10 m
Draft - 1.78 m
Displacement - 96 t
Fuel Capacity - 15141 l
Water Capacity - 5679 l
Accommodation - 10 guest berths in 5 cabins, 6 crew berths in 3 cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32 Acert 1925hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 26 knots max, 12 knots economic cruise
Range - 1450 at 12 knots cruise
Construction - hand lay up vacuum bagged sabdwich build with ATC core, quadraxial and biaxial E-glass, skin Vinilester followed with Isphotalic resins
Certification - Cross of Malta hull, Mach Y
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