Gulf Craft May 27, 2018 12:36:36 PM 5 min read

Gulf Craft & Australian Superyachts ride high with an alluring presence

Gulf Craft, in conjunction with its exclusive dealer, Australian Superyachts, ride a wave of success with the premiere of Majesty 100 M/Y Oneworld at Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show - the Southern Hemisphere's premier boating festival.

Celebrating a monumental achievement of being held for the 30th year, the show has sailed a long journey of success. This year, the show is taking place from 24 –27 May, 2018 at The Marine Village.

Following a high profile global debut, the first Majesty 100 was delivered to an experienced Australian yacht owner. Majesty 100 M/Y Oneworld commenced operations on the East Coast with Oneworld Charters, powering exceptional escapes through some of the world’s most spectacular tropical islands - Whitsundays, the warm azure waters of The South Pacific, one of the Seven Wonders of the World - Great Barrier Reef and also letting the guests experience the stunning views of the Sydney Harbour.

 Gulf Craft at Sanctuary International Boat Show 2018 Day 3 (4)

The raised wheelhouse Majesty 100 M/Y Oneworld is the first in Majesty Yachts’ collection to feature a sky-lounge, allowing owners to quickly seal off the upper deck when required. This feature allows guests sitting within its spacious lounge area to enjoy breathtaking views of the vast seascape, with the added luxury and comfort offered by indoor living. The upper deck is complete with a wet bar, Jacuzzi spa pool, forward sunbathing and alfresco dining area.

With stunning exterior, interior, and naval architecture and design courtesy of Gulf Craft’s in-house Design Studio, the complete layout of the Majesty 100 emphasizes on extending the outdoor experience to the interior space, which can be seen in the floor-to ceiling glass in the main saloon.

Offering accommodation for twelve guests, spread over five en-suite staterooms including the owner’s suite, along with crew quarters for up to six members, expansive interior and exterior entertainment spaces, the superyacht would certainly make an attractive proposition for the charter markets. Powered by two 1,900 hp MAN engines, she can reach a top speed of 20 knots. When trimmed back to her economical speed of 12 knots, Oneworld will boast a maximum cruising range of 1,500 nautical miles.

Built specifically for the Australian charter market, Majesty 100 M/Y Oneworld is compliant with Caymans Islands Shipping Registry Large Commercial Yacht Code (LY3), RINA Rules for Commercial Yachts and AMSA National Standard for Commercial Vessels Domestic Commercial Vessel (DCV) Class 1D and 2C.

VIEW the highlights in photos of Gulf Craft during the last 2 days of the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show: