The private showcase brought together local media, dealers, clients, and members of Emirati royal families for an early look at the first unit in the Majesty 145 series, marking the latest milestone for a project that has moved quickly from announcement to completion.
The Majesty 145 already holds an important place within the yard's portfolio. First revealed and sold during the 2025 Dubai International Boat Show, the model progressed from concept unveiling to launch and preview in little over a year, underlining the pace of development behind the project.
Inside the Vision Behind the Majesty 145
Designed by Cristiano Gatto Design in partnership with the yard’s internal studio, the Majesty 145 introduces a new direction within the Majesty Collection. The yacht pairs a flowing exterior profile with large expanses of glass and a layout centered on long periods onboard.
Interior and exterior spaces have been developed to feel closely connected, with open sightlines and a stronger focus on movement between decks.
A notable feature is the six-cabin arrangement, which remains relatively uncommon in this size category. The layout increases guest capacity while preserving privacy and circulation across the accommodation spaces.
Renderings previously released by the yard also revealed a calm interior palette built around neutral tones, warm lighting, natural materials, and selective navy accents. Social areas on board the yacht prioritize flexibility rather than formality, with soft furnishings and adaptable gathering spaces spread across the decks.
Two Pools, Wellness Areas and Long-Stay Living
Life onboard the Majesty 145 has been shaped around extended cruising rather than short weekend use. Two infinity-style pools anchor the exterior arrangement, with one positioned aft on the main deck and another integrated into the sundeck. Together, they create separate entertainment zones while keeping guests connected to the water throughout the superyacht.
Additional social spaces include an upper deck alfresco dining area and a forward lounge with open views across the bow, while circulation between levels has been designed to keep movement natural and uninterrupted.
The Majesty 145 also pushes further into onboard wellness. An infrared sauna, dedicated spa spaces, and a fully equipped gym on the upper deck place health and relaxation at the center of the layout, features more typically associated with larger motor yachts.
Flexibility remains another major part of the concept. The yard describes the model as semi-custom, with owners able to tailor areas across the stern, bow, and upper decks according to their cruising priorities.
Engineering Designed for Modern Ownership
The technical side of the Majesty 145 received equal attention during the project. Among the standout systems is an award-winning heat recovery setup designed to improve efficiency by reusing energy for hot water production and climate management. The yacht also incorporates an advanced water mist fire suppression system and certified lithium battery storage for water toys and charging equipment.
During the preview event, Gulf Craft Chairman Mohammed Hussein Alshaali described the project as the result of a broad team effort across design, engineering, production, project management, and craftsmanship.
A vessel of this scale is never the work of one person. It is the result of shared commitment, discipline, experience, and pride in what we build. For me, this moment is about recognising the people who continue to carry our standards forward and show what can be achieved from the UAE.”
- Mohammed Hussein Alshaali, Chairman of Gulf Craft
CEO Erwin Bamps meanwhile positioned the yacht within the wider growth of UAE manufacturing, describing the Majesty 145 as evidence of the country’s growing capability in large yacht construction.
Where the Majesty 145 Sits Within the Range
According to YachtBuyer MarketWatch, the world's largest yacht database, the Majesty 145 arrives at an important point within the shipyard's upper range. The new model is currently positioned above the YachtBuyer-reviewed Majesty 120 and Majesty 140 while remaining below the larger Majesty 160.
The 38m Majesty 120 helped establish the modern direction of the series, introducing a six-cabin layout in a segment where five cabins remain more common. Our in-depth YachtBuyer review highlighted the model’s expansive tri-deck arrangement, substantial sundeck, and the noticeable uplift in interior finish and detailing.
Stepping up in size, the 44m Majesty 140 moved further into semi-custom territory. The model introduced fold-out balconies, a private owner terrace, extended cruising capability approaching 4,000 nautical miles, and layouts accommodating up to seven cabins, pushing onboard volume close to the 400 gross ton mark.
Above the new Majesty 145 sits the 50m Majesty 160, which expands accommodation to seven guest cabins and introduces larger exterior entertainment zones, including an infinity pool, fold-down balconies, and a beach club with opening sea terraces.
Want a closer look at the Majesty models surrounding the new 145? Check out YachtBuyer’s in-depth reviews of the Majesty 120 and Majesty 140.
Positioned between these established models, the Majesty 145 strengthens the shipyard's presence in the increasingly competitive 40 to 50-meter market, acting as a bridge between the yard’s proven platforms and its larger superyacht projects.
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