Majesty 100 TerraceGulf Craft delivers Majesty with even more outdoor space

Uske Berndt

 · 03.12.2024

Majesty 100 Terrace: The concept is based on the 111, which the UAE shipyard is also building to the specifications of the Dutch Phathom Studio
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The Majesty 100 Terrace is to be built with even larger outdoor areas. Gulf Craft envisages these areas

Gulf Craft is launching the Majesty 100 Terrace, with Chairman Mohammed Alshaali doing the honours at the unveiling in Cannes. As the successor to the 111 - same concept, similar interior - the 32 x 7 metre GRP semi-glider has an interior volume of 199 gross tonnes and space for ten guests in five suites, including the master flat on the forward main deck.

"The guests' favourite place" on the new Gulf Craft

The addition of "Terrace" primarily recognises the outdoor areas, such as an owner's terrace and folding balconies that enlarge the cockpit by 15 percent. The team from Phathom Studio was responsible for the interior, which is flooded with light thanks to skylights and features a mix of marble, walnut and brushed brass. At the project presentation, designer Fabian Henke highlighted the dining area under the hardtop, which can be opened: "This will be the guests' favourite place."

The Dubai Boat Show 2025 is on the calendar for delivery, number 2 has been sold and negotiations are underway for the third 100.


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Uske Berndt

Uske Berndt

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Uske was born just outside Volkswagen in 1970 and tested various small boats with sails through her boyfriend (now husband 😊) on a quarry pond. Her studies in Kiel took her to the Baltic Sea with boats of all kinds and eventually to a regatta from Hong Kong to Mauritius via the Academic Sailing Club. Her teacher training ended at the Burda School of Journalism in Munich instead of in the classroom and finally at Boote Exclusiv. After a long break and various stories about house building, she returned to Delius Klasing and has been filling the magazine with long stories about large ships ever since. A family-owned H-boat was quickly sold again as the mother realized that sailing with two small children was neither relaxing nor fun.

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