NAVIS Magazine

The Lower Deck

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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.

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