on 8 Mar 2023
Gulf Craft’s recently launched tri-deck Majesty 120 has completed its first sea trial ahead of its late-April delivery.
During the first sea trial, the Majesty 120 successfully completed the testing of its MTU engines, Kohler generators and other fundamental equipment.
The Majesty 120, a new addition to the Superyacht Collection of Majesty Yachts, will now have its new advanced electrical system, which replaces the traditional hydraulic system, put through its paces in a series of dock and sea trials while the engines and generator systems will also undergo extensive testing with the presence of the team from MTU, Kholer and class surveyors.
“The completion of Majesty 120’s first sea trial was another successful addition to the yacht’s production milestones,” says Paul Gray, Chief Operations Officer. “The GRP and carbon fibre superyacht truly is a masterpiece and a perfect example of what the future of yacht building looks like.”
On the new superyacht, everything except for the engines and generators are electrically powered, including the fin stabilisers and the thrusters and steering, through to the balconies and the passerelle. None of the systems onboard require any use of hydraulics, which leads to a much quieter yacht that is also much more efficient to maintain.
“We have listened to the markets demands for more efficiency as well as more comfort onbord and we are confident that the Majesty 120 not only meets these demands but also represents a new era of Majesty Yachts around the world,” continues Gray.
The exterior design of the Majesty 120, created by the shipyard’s in-house design team, features a dynamic exterior profile coupled with angular lines and contemporary styling that perfectly follows the brand’s new DNA of Majesty Yachts’ Superyacht Collection.
Gulf Craft’s collaboration with the Cristiano Gatto Design Team on the Majesty 120 follows the successful cooperation on the Majesty 140, which won multiple awards in Europe and US. Onboard the newest addition, Gatto’s team delivered an interior design that is universally appealing as briefed by Gulf Craft and worked alongside the shipyard to ensure the end result brought that vision to life.
With a Gross Tonnage of 290GT and a total length of 37-metres, The Majesty 120 accommodates up to 10 guests across five spacious staterooms in a first-of-its-kind asymmetric layout. A total of seven crew can also be accommodated onboard. The superyacht is powered by twin MTU 2,600 hp each.
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