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GULF CRAFT’S UMM AL QUWAIN SHIPYARD

Another four superyachts leave Gulf Craft’s Umm Al Quwain shipyard destined for new waters.

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It was a busy month for Gulf Craft, as four of its luxurious superyachts departed the UAE for new waters.

Currently operating at full capacity, the Umm Al Quwain shipyard’s global order book remains full, highlighting the worldwide demand for its diverse range of stylish, innovative yachts.

The latest sales are all part of Gulf Craft’s global vision, as the shipyard has been actively expanding its global market reach over the last five years. Successfully investing in the European, U.S., African, Asian, Pacific, and the Middle East home markets have resulted in unprecedented interest in the brand.

“Our ongoing commitment to ‘Legacy in Motion’ and the ‘Global Expansion’ pillars have been instrumental in our exponential growth and success, which solidified Gulf Craft’s reputation as a trailblazer in the industry,” commented Gulf Craft’s Chairman, Mohammed Hussein Alshaali. “As we projected at the beginning of this year, 2023 has proven to be a strong year with the highest revenue of any previous year in the company’s history.”

Gulf Craft’s global network of dealers stretches globally providing services to existing clients as well as new customers.

The four yachts include two Majesty 100s, a Nomad 101 and a Majesty 111, with both the Nomad and 111 being 2023 launches. Having made its debut at the Dubai International Boat Show in March, the Majesty 111 is now set to embark on a European and U.S. tour, taking part in both the Cannes Yachting Festival and Monaco Yacht Show before heading across the Atlantic to the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.