Majesty Yachts has launched the latest 37.5-metre Majesty 120 at Gulf Craft’s UAE shipyard, adding another six-cabin superyacht to the composite series. The new hull continues a model recognised for shallow draught, substantial volume and award-winning naval architecture.
Majesty Yachts has launched the latest Majesty 120 at Gulf Craft’s shipyard in the United Arab Emirates, adding another example of the builder’s 37.5-metre composite superyacht platform. Announced by Majesty Yachts on 13 August, the launch continues a series that first made its global debut in 2020 and has since become one of the brand’s established large-yacht models.
The newly launched yacht retains the Majesty 120’s six-guest-cabin arrangement and three-deck configuration, with the platform designed for both private cruising and charter use. Gulf Craft builds the model at its integrated UAE facility using GRP and carbon fibre, combining relatively light composite construction with a shallow two-metre draught.
The Majesty 120 measures 37.5 metres overall, with an 8.44-metre beam and accommodation for six guest cabins plus three crew cabins. Those proportions give the yacht substantial internal volume for its length, while the broad beam supports large guest spaces across the main, upper and sun decks.
Majesty Yachts describes the model as being designed for extended periods on board, with privacy, entertaining and circulation considered across all three decks. Extensive glazing, angular exterior lines and glass railings are used to strengthen the visual connection between the interior spaces and the sea.
The Majesty 120 is constructed from advanced composites including GRP and carbon fibre, a material strategy Gulf Craft uses to reduce structural weight while maintaining the dimensions expected of a modern superyacht. With a draught of approximately two metres, the platform is also intended to retain access to cruising grounds where deeper-draught yachts face greater restrictions.
Power comes from twin Caterpillar C32B engines rated at 2,400 bhp each, according to Majesty Yachts’ current technical specification. The model also incorporates commercial-grade navigation, automation and water-treatment systems, together with measures aimed at reducing onboard noise and improving operational reliability.
The Majesty 120 has received international recognition since the series was introduced, including the Eco Award and Best Naval Architecture honours at the BOAT International Design & Innovation Awards. Majesty Yachts also lists an International Yacht & Aviation Award in the 25-to-40-metre motor-yacht category among the model’s distinctions.
Those awards reflect an engineering-led approach that places efficiency and usable space alongside exterior styling. The design is intended to deliver the amenities expected aboard a larger superyacht without moving into the deeper-draught steel-and-aluminium segment of the market.
The August launch adds another yacht to a series that Gulf Craft continues to build from its UAE production base. Majesty Yachts has not publicly identified the owner or announced a delivery itinerary for this latest hull, so those details remain undisclosed in the official release.
For Gulf Craft, the launch reinforces the continuing role of the Majesty 120 within its superyacht range rather than introducing a new platform. The model remains positioned around six-cabin accommodation, shallow-draught cruising and high internal volume, with the latest yacht carrying that established formula into the 2026 season.