The Lower Deck
Entering the lower deck, four en suite guest cabins form a square around the central lift and stair. Two doubles aft, to port and starboard, are adjacent to two twins with Pullman berths forward, to port and starboard. Beautifully furnished in harmony with the rest of the yacht’s private and public spaces, guests should feel comfortable and cared for in these classically chic cabins.
Separated by a bulkhead and accessed by a service stair reaching all levels, the crew quarters sit forward of the guest cabin area. Berths for 10 crew and a chef’s galley complete the space. Also separated by a bulkhead aft of the guest quarters, the engine room and a tender garage are accessed from the stern through a nicely outfitted seating area that opens to a deck fully aft via the stern transom door.
A Yacht With Purpose
Gulf Craft aimed to build this yacht to be easy to use, manage, and maintain, providing its owner with a spacious yacht that exuded a warm, family feel. The owner was quite pleased with the results. Alshaali, noting that he comes from a background of challenge, continuously strives for improvement. To deliver yachts at the forefront of luxury, built with the most advanced technologies and materials, means those working at Gulf Craft must always be learning, always testing the limits. Alshaali acknowledges that in its early days, Gulf Craft followed what other builders did. Today, as exhibited by the Majesty 175, it is a different story. Gulf Craft is truly ready to lead.