Gulf Craft makes waves at the Dubai International Boat Show

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Gulf Craft, one of the world’s leading boat and yacht manufacturers, kicked off its 40th anniversary celebrations at the Dubai International Boat Show with the world debut of its Nomad 70 and Silvercat 40cc and the first details of a brand-new superyacht.

During a press conference hosted by Gulf Craft’s Chairman, Mohammed Hussein AlShaali, the yacht manufacturer also revealed the very first images of a brand-new superyacht: the Majesty 111.

A long-standing supporter of the Dubai International Boat Show since its very first edition in 1992, Gulf Craft displayed 14 of its world-class vessels from its Majesty Yachts, Nomad, Oryx Sports Cruiser and Silvercraft brands at the event.

You can see Gulf Craft’s highlights in the video below:

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