Majesty Yachts, a brand under Gulf Craft, seized the occasion of the Cannes Yachting Festival to introduce a brand-new model: the Majesty 100 Terrace. Pre-sales have already reached three units, with the first currently under construction and scheduled to make its debut at the 2025 Dubai International Boat Show. The 32.3-metre FRP model is named after its owner's cabin, which features a glass front and direct access to a private, sheltered terrace on the foredeck offering 270-degree views.

Interiors have been crafted by Dutch design agency Phathom Studio, who also announced a collaboration with Sunreef Yachts during this year's Festival. A staircase leads to the upper deck, which serves as the yacht's secondary "terrace" with a wide foredeck and handrail. This space includes a Jacuzzi with sunpads and sofa seating, while glass cutouts in the upper deck allow sunlight to filter into the private owner's terrace below.

The Majesty 100 Terrace is a successor to the 34.1-metre Majesty 111, which also premiered at the Dubai International Boat Show. "This model shares the same flow [as the Majesty 111]," stated chairman Mohammed Hussain Alshaali during the conference. "It has the same layout and feel – but with a completely new semi-displacement hull and finish." Accommodation is provided for up to 10 guests and six crew members. Renderings showcase a light, delicate aesthetic, incorporating materials such as marble, warm walnut, and brushed brass.

The main deck, arranged with a 10-seater dining table, floor-to-ceiling patio doors, and an optional skylight in the stairwell, highlights the similarities between the Majesty 111 and the Majesty 100 Terrace. This model differentiates itself by replacing the raised wheelhouse with a skylounge. The aft cockpit features balconies that increase the space by an additional 15 per cent, according to the shipyard, with modular seating that can transform from sunbeds to a dining area. There is also flip-down seating on the garage door for casual lounging.

Propulsion specifications are yet to be finalized, but the model is anticipated to achieve a maximum speed of 22-23 knots and a cruising speed of 18-19 knots. Other notable figures include a volume of 199GT, a 7.2-metre beam, and a draught of 1.87 knots.