Gulf Craft 40th anniversary: Superyachts meet Supercars

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gulf craft yachtGulf Craft, one of the world’s leading boat and yacht manufacturers, continues its year-long 40th anniversary celebrations with a special drive from its ‘Experience Centre’ in Dubai to the state-of-the-art production facility in Umm Al Quwain with the world’s first and only all-female supercar club, the Arabian Gazelles.

Nineteen members had the opportunity to explore the immersive luxury customization experience at the recently opened centre before setting off on a convoy to Gulf Craft’s world-class production facility in Umm Al Quwain to learn about the intricate elements of yacht building.

To showcase Gulf Craft’s innovation in yacht building and to introduce the Arabian Gazelles to the company’s flagship Majesty superyacht collection, members enjoyed a first-hand experience onboard the Majesty 100 – Gulf Craft’s best-seller in 2021.

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