MYS 2025: Gulf Craft Sets Course for Global Growth at Monaco

By Grace Elmes

Gulf Craft arrives at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show with its strongest presence yet, showcasing two superyachts on the dock alongside a dedicated Majesty display. For the UAE builder, Monaco is more than a showcase as Chairman Mohammed Hussein Alshaali expresses for Gulf Craft it is, ‘a statement of long-term intent in the global superyacht market.’

The Majesty line continues to make waves, with the MAJESTY 100 TERRACE and MAJESTY 112 TERRACE earning acclaim for their expansive outdoor living, innovative terrace layouts, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow features that helped secure multiple sales and two World Yacht Trophies in Cannes this year. ‘We are happy and successful with what we are doing,’ says Alshaali, ‘and it’s rewarding to see our efforts gaining global recognition.’

Looking ahead, the newly revealed MAJESTY 145 concept reflects Gulf Craft’s evolution towards owner-focused wellness, privacy, and operational efficiency. Meanwhile, the launch of the UAE-based Superyacht Service Centre underlines a commitment to full lifecycle service, ensuring owners benefit from world-class support long after delivery.

As Alshaali adds, ‘We consider ourselves the biggest composite yacht builder in the world, and Monaco Yacht Show 2026 will be Gulf Craft’s biggest year.’ By pairing award-winning designs with enhanced after-sales care, Gulf Craft is demonstrating not only its growing influence worldwide but also its ambition to redefine what owners can expect from a modern superyacht builder.

"We are looking forward to reinstating ourselves on the global stage."

Mohammed Hussein Alshaali, Chairmen, Gulf Craft

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"We are looking forward to reinstating ourselves on the global stage."

Mohammed Hussein Alshaali, Chairmen, Gulf Craft
By Grace Elmes