This year saw the launch of the Majesty 111, slotted between the 100 and 120 the new arrival has private and charter markets in its sights. The 230GT superyacht features a six-cabin layout with living spaces split across two-and-a-half decks. The 111 embraces a new direction, with a new look and feel, but still maintains the essence of the brand, as with the 100 and 120. The WSB team took a closer look at the new arrival.
The Majesty 111’s exterior and interior styling is a joint effort between Gulf Craft and the Netherlands-based Phathom Studio.
Phathom’s bold exterior lines, refined interior aesthetics, and yacht design flair complemented Gulf Craft’s seasoned yacht-building expertise to develop a new generation of fresh and energetic Majesty yachts.
The Majesty 111 features a 6-cabin layout – 5 plush lower deck guest cabins and a cathedral-like 15sqm forward VIP cabin, a first in its size segment that redefines spatial planning.
Optimised liveability and the seamless indoor-outdoor connection are achieved through large and tall expanses of glazing, nearly 40% more than a sub-100 ft yacht, for a light and airy atmosphere in the interiors and unrestricted exterior views throughout various segregated social zones on the various decks.
A large open deck for configurable furniture arrangements, and an asymmetric sky lounge with panoramic views.
A foredeck plunge pool jacuzzi, ample storage spaces both inside and outside for marine toys, a 4m+ tender, and a jet ski at the swim platform are integrated through meticulous market research, and trend forecasting for a broader global market.
The Majesty 111 is built with innovative energy-saving systems onboard that optimise energy use. State-of-the-art CFD simulation tools and analysis helped us optimise the hull for superior performance.
It enables the Majesty 111 to attain the highest possible speed using available power while achieving the least possible consumption at cruising speed.
An optional heat recovery system extracts heat from chillers and generators to deliver full climate control and fresh hot water without consuming electricity.
The main deck is home to a saloon and dining area, finished in dark marble, natural matte woods and diffused light with a TV screen that pops down from the overhead.
The studio’s experience with industrial design has allowed it to integrate fully customised touches, including a stylised drinks table with a champagne holder.
The owner’s stateroom is a statement piece for the 111. beautifully crafted and designed with that home-from-home feel. Lavish materials, a sense of space that accommodates every occasion.
The 111 continues the horizontal growth of the brand, meaning demand and interest continue to grow and it’s not hard to see why. Clever design and innovation in partnership with Phathom Studios have produced a well-thought-through super yacht. The nice dilemma is picking from the 100, 111 or 120.
Length overall | 110 ft 10 in (34.10 m) |
Beam | 23 ft 7 in (7.22 m) |
Draft | 5 ft 6 in (1.72 m) |
Displacement | 140 tonnes approx |
Gross Tonnage (GT) | 240 GT |
Fuel Capacity | 5,333 US gal (20,190 l) |
Fresh water capacity | 1,630 US gal (6,170 l) |
Grey water capacity | 470 US gal (1,780 l) |
Black water capacity | 457 US gal (1,730 l) |
Generators | 2 x 55 kW, 50 Hz |
Engines | 2 x MAN V12-1900, 1864 HP 1397 kW |