Majesty at Sea
Redefining Yachting Excellence with Gulf Craft’s Majesty 120 and 140 Superyachts
A the 2025 Palm Beach International Boat Show, I had the distinct pleasure of touring two of Gulf Craft’s most extraordinary creations: the Majesty 120 and Majesty 140. These stunning superyachts are more than displays of engineering and design—they are floating sanctuaries, each telling a story of craftsmanship, innovation, and the evolution of modern maritime luxury.
As a guest aboard both vessels, I experienced firsthand what sets Majesty Yachts apart in today’s competitive superyacht market. Gulf Craft is not simply building boats— they’re curating experiences.
Majesty 120: Elegance in Motion
The 123-foot Majesty 120 is a masterclass in performance and design. Its sleek gray hull, accented by Liquid Silver and Futura Dark Grey, is the first indication that this yacht is anything but ordinary.
Built with lightweight composite materials and a 2.25-meter draft, the Majesty 120 is designed for cruising Florida’s shallower waters and the Bahamian cays with ease. During my tour, it was clear how much attention Gulf Craft paid to comfort, acoustics, and efficiency. Twin MTU engines provide a top speed of 20 knots and a cruising range of 1,500 nautical miles.
What struck us most was how welcoming the yacht felt. The main deck features a Majlis-inspired lounge—two large seating areas that replace the traditional formal dining room. “It’s about making connection easy,” said Kostas Christodoulou, Chief Technical Officer at Gulf Craft. “The owner wanted a space where conversation could flow as freely as the champagne.”

Majesty 120 interior
The Country Kitchen, another standout feature, blurs the line between galley and gathering space. The interiors—featuring rich ebony, lacquered leather, and marble—feel polished without being ostentatious. We especially appreciated the strategically placed mirrors that amplify space and light throughout the interior.
Accommodating up to 12 guests across six staterooms, including a full-beam master suite, the yacht is perfect for both private use and charter. A beach club with an Opacmare transformer, and crew quarters for seven, round out the well-thought-out layout.
This yacht has not gone unnoticed: it received both the “Eco Award” and “Best Naval Architecture” at the BOAT International Design & Innovation Awards, as well as “Best Motor Yacht 25-40 Metres” at the International Yacht & Aviation Awards. With RINA classification and full compliance with the Red Ensign Group Yacht Code, the Majesty 120 is as practical as it is beautiful.
Majesty 140: Majesty in Every Detail
Stepping onto the Majesty 140 felt like entering a new dimension of yachting. At 142 feet, this tri-deck superyacht introduces the first semi-displacement hull in the Majesty series, delivering enhanced fuel efficiency and a smoother cruising experience.
Designed in collaboration with Cristiano Gatto, the interiors are both graceful and contemporary. From a full-beam master suite on the main deck—with an optional private terrace—to the upper-deck saloon with expansive views and a luxe bar area, every space is curated for elevated living.
During my walkthrough, I asked Koasts about new sustainability measures. “Owners care about how their yachts are built and what impact they have,” he said. “We integrate fire suppression, meet MARPOL environmental regulations, and choose materials that offer long-term performance with reduced environmental impact.”

The Majesty 140 is powered by twin MTU engines with a top speed of 20 knots and a range of 4,000 nautical miles. A beach club, large swim platform, and transformer tender lift offer effortless access to the water. It accommodates 12 guests across six state rooms, or up to 14 with flexible layouts—making it as suitable for family cruising as it is for charter.
Built to Bureau Veritas standards and compliant with the Red Ensign Group Yacht Code, the Majesty 140 is both a showpiece and a seaworthy performer.
A Personal Perspective
As I left the dock after touring both yachts, it was hard not to reflect on how far Gulf Craft has come. “These aren’t just boats; they’re an extension of someone’s lifestyle,” Kostas told me during our visit. That sentiment was felt in every square meter—from the engineered woodwork to the thoughtful cabin layouts and the attention paid to environmental considerations. Gulf Craft is proving that true luxury lies in the details—where speed, sustainability, and elegance intersect. For buyers seeking vessels with serious presence, flexible design, and real ocean-going capability, the Majesty 120 and 140 deliver on every front.
These yachts don’t just float—they inspire. ☐

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