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Gulf Craft delivers Majesty 100 M/Y Oneworld for Australia

by Gulf Craft 28 Mar 2018 22:35 BST
Majesty 100 MY Oneworld © Gulf Craft

Gulf Craft, in conjunction with its exclusive Australian Dealer, Australian superyachts, is pleased to announce the delivery of the Majesty 100 M/Y ONEWORLD to an experienced Australian yacht owner. 'Oneworld' is fully customized for commercial charters in Australia and will soon commence operations on the East Coast of Australia with Oneworld Charters.

Notis Menelaou, VP of Sales said "The completion of Majesty 100 M/Y Oneworld is a true manifestation of Gulf Craft's vision for delivering luxurious superyachts. We are setting new standards for our international clientele with exceptional quality when it comes to meeting their bespoke requirements, and the delivery of Oneworld marks a new journey to our global success, especially in the Australian market."

The Majesty 100 is the first in Majesty Yachts' collection to have a sky-lounge, which is a partially enclosed fly-bridge. 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.

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 is based on the principles of maximizing space and stretching the outdoor experience through to the interior. Powered by two 1,900 hp MAN engines, Majesty 100 M/Y Oneworld can travel at a top speed of 20 knots.

She is built specifically for the Australian charter market and 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. Gulf Craft is one of the handful of companies in the world that can build superyachts to AMSA classification and the only foreign yacht builder to have successfully delivered AMSA certified commercial yachts to Australia.

Menelaou added: "Majesty 100 has successfully passed all her rigorous sea trials that were required by the class and flag state authorities."

Gulf Craft's Australian dealer, Australian Superyachts, spearheaded the deal. Richard Morris, Managing Director of Australian Superyachts commented: "The unrivalled use of onboard space and advanced design, the unique sky-lounge, lavish interiors and copious lounging areas, efficient propulsion system all add to unreserved magnificence of the Majesty 100. Optimized for the Australian charter market, Majesty 100 was simply the perfect solution for our client."

Captain Matthew Baily, who supervised the build process in the shipyard through to delivery, added "I'm very excited to bring such a high quality and unique product to the growing Australian yacht charter market. Oneworld is the perfect yacht for a family getaway in the Whitsundays or to impress your clients on Sydney harbour with 7-star service from our highly experienced crew. No matter what the occasion is, guests will step off Oneworld with huge smiles and memories of a lifetime."

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