Majesty Yachts, a brand of Gulf Craft, has taken the opportunity of the Cannes Yachting Festival to unveil a brand-new model: the Majesty 100 Terrace. Two units have already been sold with the first unit in build and set to debut at the 2025 Dubai International Boat Show.
The 32.3-metre FRP model has been named after its owner's cabin, which is glass-fronted and provides direct access to a private, sheltered terrace in the foredeck with 270-degree views. Interiors have been designed by Dutch design agency Phathom Studio, who also revealed a collaboration with Sunreef Yachts at this year's Festival.
A staircase leads up to the upper deck and its wide foredeck with handrail, functioning as the yacht's secondary "terrace". The space is arranged with a Jacuzzi with sunpads and sofa seating, while glass cutouts in the upper deck filter sunlight into the private owner's terrace below.
The Majesty 100 Terrace follows in the footsteps of the 34.1-metre Majesty 111, which also debuted at the Dubai International Boat Show. "This model has the same flow [as the Majesty 111]," explained chairman Mohammed Hussain Alshaali at the conference. "The same layout, and the same feel – but with an entirely new semi-displacement hull and finish."
Accommodation is for up to 10 guests and six crew. Renderings reveal a light, delicate aesthetic, with materials like marble, warm walnut, and brushed brass incorporated throughout.
The similarities between the Majesty 111 and the Majesty 100 Terrace are best seen in the main deck, which is arranged with a 10-seater dining table, floor-to-ceiling patio doors and an optional skylight in the stairwell. This model distinguishes itself from its "sibling" by replacing the raised wheelhouse with a skylounge.
Meanwhile, the aft cockpit features balconies that increases the space by an additional 15 per cent according to the shipyard, with modular seating that can convert from sunbeds to a dining space.
There is also flip-down seating on the garage door for impromptu lounging.
Propulsion specs are undetermined but the model is expected to reach a maximum speed of 22-23 knots and a cruising speed of 18-19 knots.
Other key numbers include a volume of 199GT, a 7.2-metre beam and a draught of 1.87 knots.
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