Gulf Craft’s Majesty 120 Superyacht is Honoured at BOAT International Design and Innovation Awards

Gulf Craft’s Majesty 120 Superyacht, was named the winner in the ‘Eco Award’ and ‘Best Naval Architecture, Semi Displacement or Planing Motor Yachts’ categories at the BOAT International Design and InnovationAwards last night.

 

The 2023 edition of the Design and Innovation Awards, hosted by leading yacht industry magazine, BOAT International, celebrated the very best in naval architecture, innovation, and engineering across nine sought after categories. The BOAT International Design & Innovation Awards are one of the most prestigious accolades in the industry and are specifically formulated to recognise the teams responsible for individual elements of the world’s most innovative superyachts.

 

Mohammed Hussein AlShaali, Chairman, Gulf Craft, said, “The Majesty 120 is one of our most popular superyachts thanks to its stunning aesthetic, light-weight performance and innovative energy saving technology. We are incredibly proud to see the Majesty 120 gain further international recognition with the ‘Eco Award’ and ‘Best Naval Architecture, Semi Displacement or Planing Motor Yachts’ which is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our talented teams at the shipyard and an example of our ongoing commitment to innovate the yacht manufacturing industry through our expertise in the use of lightweight composites.”

 

Named the winner in the ‘Eco Award’ for the Majesty 120’s innovative energy efficient heat recovery system. Gulf Craft has been developing new ways to improve the energy efficiency of its on-board systems and minimize electrical consumption, leading to smaller generators and lower fuel consumption. The new HVAC system, together with a holistic approach to the integration of other on-board systems has been developed and installed on board the Majesty 120 in collaboration with Netherlands-based MAR-IX advanced HVAC systems. The systems significantly reduce the electric load on-board, saving more than 80,000 KW per year for basic

systems (like hot water heating and fresh air re-heater). The remarkably lower e-load ensures lower fuel consumption in the generators and lower shore power usage which ultimately reduces the vessel’s carbon footprint, resulting in a more sustainable operation as well as lower operational costs.

 

Gulf Craft was also awarded the ‘Best Naval Architecture in the Semi Displacement or Planing Motor Yachts’ category for its outstanding design, the Majesty 120 impressed BOAT International’s panel of esteemed judges with its energy efficient naval architecture along with maximising the indoor-outdoor living capabilities the Majesty line is known for. Her spacious sundeck, for example, is 30 percent larger than other yachts in her class and her capacity to accommodate up to 12 guests in its five (up to six) cleverly designed large staterooms – further underlining her significant volume.

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