Third Majesty 100 Terrace Yacht Launched Following Global Show Appearances

The third Majesty 100 superyacht has officially hit the water, marking the launch of the latest hull in a series that continues to gain traction since its debut.

Designed inside and out by Netherlands-based Phathom Studio, the Gulf Craft Majesty 100 Terrace builds on Gulf Craft’s established platform with a clear focus on owner privacy and outdoor living.

Building Traction in the 30m Segment

Since its world premiere at the Dubai International Boat Show in February 2025, followed by appearances at the Cannes Yachting Festival and Monaco Yacht Show, the Majesty 100 Terrace has moved quickly from new release to one of the yard’s most in-demand models. This latest launch represents the third hull, reinforcing steady demand and a growing presence in the 30m segment.

Third Majesty 100 Terrace motor yacht on way to launch

Part of that appeal lies in how the model has been positioned. Gulf Craft has leaned into a layout that prioritizes private owner space and strong connections to the water, helping the yacht stand out in a competitive size bracket. The result is a model that has not only sold well but has also picked up a series of industry awards, including a Yacht Style Award and a World Yachts Trophy, alongside recognition at the Boat International Design & Innovation Awards.

Deck Design Focused on Space and Access

At 32.05 meters in length, with a 7.2-meter beam and 1.87-meter draft, the Majesty 100 Terrace is built in GRP with both hull and superstructure contributing to a total volume of 199GT. The exterior lines of the yacht, developed by Phathom Studio, follow a contemporary approach while placing clear emphasis on usable outdoor areas.

Third Majesty 100 Terrace motor yacht foredeck

Key to the concept is the private owner’s terrace, a feature more commonly associated with larger superyachts. Positioned forward on the main deck, it creates a secluded outdoor space directly connected to the owner’s suite, adding a level of privacy rarely seen at this size.

Elsewhere, the superyacht’s exterior spaces are designed for flexibility. Fold-down balconies extend usable deck space at anchor, while the beach club offers direct access to the water. The sundeck is arranged with a Jacuzzi, sunpads, and dedicated dining areas, supporting both relaxation and social use without compromising circulation.

A Practical and Open Interior Plan

Inside, the Majesty 100 Terrace continues its focus on openness and connection to the surroundings. Extensive glazing runs throughout the main deck, bringing in natural light and reinforcing sightlines out to sea.

Gulf Craft Majesty 100 Terrace motor yacht main saloon with L-shaped white sofa and marbled coffee table
Model images
Gulf Craft Majesty 100 Terrace motor yacht main saloon dining area with marbled white dining table
Gulf Craft Majesty 100 Terrace motor yacht master cabin

The layout of the motor yacht is structured to maintain a clear flow between interior and exterior spaces. Social areas are arranged to feel connected rather than segmented, supporting both private use and guest entertainment. This approach aligns with the broader design direction seen across recent Gulf Craft models, where interior volume is used to enhance usability rather than simply increase scale.

Guest accommodation is arranged across five staterooms. The main deck is dedicated to the full-beam owner’s suite, which benefits directly from the private terrace forward, creating a clear separation from guest areas.

Powered for Delivery and Sea Trials

The Majesty 100 Terrace is powered by twin MTU engines, delivering performance in line with expectations for a yacht of this size and construction. Following her launch, the yacht will now undergo sea trials ahead of delivery to her owner.

Superyacht Dil under way
Delivered last year, Dil was the first Majesty 100 Terrace

Once delivered, the third Majesty 100 Terrace will join sisterships Dil and Roxet. With continued visibility across major international boat shows, the model is moving beyond early-stage interest into an established series. This latest milestone underlines consistent demand and confirms the model’s position as a central part of Gulf Craft’s current lineup.

Where the Majesty 100 Terrace Sits in the Wider Range

Set against the broader Gulf Craft Majesty lineup, the 100 Terrace occupies a clear middle ground between volume-driven superyachts and more lifestyle-focused platforms. Compared to the 37.5m Majesty 120, the Terrace trades outright scale and a six-cabin layout for a more focused owner experience. The 120 stands out for its unusually high accommodation capacity and expansive sun deck, with a level of finish that marked a step forward for the yard, but it leans more toward traditional tri-deck living than indoor-outdoor interaction.

Gulf Craft Majesty 120 motor yacht under way

Step up to the 43.5m Majesty 140 and the shift is toward range, flexibility, and long-distance capability. With transatlantic reach, larger crew areas, and highly adaptable layouts, it is built for extended cruising rather than short-range use. The Terrace feels more contemporary in how it connects to the water, even if it cannot match the 140’s scale or range.

Gulf Craft Majesty 140 superyacht under way
Majesty 140

At the top end, the 54m Majesty 175 moves fully into superyacht territory, with far greater volume, dedicated leisure features, and a more formal layout. In contrast, the 100 Terrace focuses on usability and privacy within a more accessible size, offering a different kind of ownership experience rather than competing on scale alone.

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