Majesty 130: Meet Gulf Craft’s Iconic First 40M Superyacht

28 May 2026 gc_admin

Gulf Craft, through its enduring Majesty brand, has established itself as a builder of luxury superyachts over 40 metres in length. Our 40-metre-plus superyacht journey began in 2007, when we launched the Gulf Craft Majesty 130.

Key Takeaways

  • The Majesty 130 measures 42 metres (137 feet 10 inches) from bow to stern.
  • It is Majesty’s first-ever superyacht that is longer than 40 metres.
  • The Majesty 130 was launched in 2007.
  • Naval architecture was done by Mulder Design and Peter Lowe Design, while the interior and exterior styling was by Sam Sorgiovanni.

Table of Contents

  1. Majesty 130 Superyacht: Interior Layout and Design
  2. The Majesty 130 Superyacht: Specifications and Performance
  3. The Majesty 130 Legacy
  4. Is the Majesty 130 Superyacht for Sale?
  5. Frequently Asked Questions
  6. The Majesty 130 Superyacht: A Legacy Preserved

Majesty 130 Superyacht: Interior Layout and Design

The Majesty 130 was our very first superyacht over 40 metres long, and it made a splash in yachting circles since day one. None other than ‘the’ Sam Sorgiovanni styled the yacht interior and exterior, while naval architecture was done by Mulder Design and Peter Lowe Design.

The Majesty 130 superyacht is built like a unique piece of art. Lavish and stately, it is finished with marble, natural leather, dark wood panelling, cream-coloured furnishings, and gold fittings.

The Majesty 130 has four levels.

The Lower Deck

The lower deck houses the engine room, the crew accommodation, the majority of the Majesty 130 superyacht’s guest suites, and a tender garage for the superyacht water toys.

There are three guest suites on the lower deck:

  • Master stateroom: This full-beam suite features a king-size bed and an opulent en-suite bathroom with a bath. It has an adjoining private study and theatre lounge.
  • Queen stateroom: The queen stateroom has an en-suite bathroom.
  • Twin stateroom: The twin stateroom also has an en-suite bathroom.

The theatre lounge adjacent to the master stateroom can be converted into a double cabin if an additional guest room is needed. This double cabin shares the twin stateroom’s en-suite bathroom.

The Main Deck

Located forward on the main deck is the VIP stateroom. It has a spacious en-suite with a bath, a private lounge area, and a Pullman berth (i.e., fold-down bed) that can be used as extra seating. 

The main deck also houses the galley and crew mess. Beyond these lies an open-plan space with a main salon and a formal dining area.

The forward formal dining area has full-length windows that offer sweeping views of the port and starboard sides. It has a circular table that can seat eight.

Towards the back of the open-plan space, separated from the formal dining area by a partition, is the main salon. Three sofas flank a coffee table, comprising the main salon’s open triangle area. This aft main salon connects directly to the stern’s outdoor seating area.

The Upper Deck

On the upper deck, forward of the bridge, is an outdoor lounge. The upper deck also has an interior lounge, or skylounge, with built-in ambient lighting on the walls and ceiling, and a seating area featuring a curved sofa and coffee table. A wet bar is located behind an interior lounge partition wall. The bar serves both the lounge and an outdoor aft dining area.

The Sun Deck

The sun deck houses the guest recreation facilities, such as a large Jacuzzi located in the centre of the sun deck, on the port side, and a forward lounge for panoramic views and al-fresco dining. There’s an additional tender storage on the sun deck.

The Majesty 130 Superyacht: Specifications and Performance

Below, we provide the Majesty 130 superyacht’s specs.

General Information:

  • Builder: Gulf Craft, under the Majesty brand
  • Model: Majesty 130 superyacht
  • Year Built: 2007/2008
  • Naval Architecture: Designed by Frank Mulder (Mulder Design) and Peter Lowe Design
  • Exterior and Interior Styling: Sam Sorgiovanni

Majesty 130 superyacht  Length/Beam/Draft:

  • Length Overall (LOA): 42 metres (137 feet 10 inches)
  • Beam: 7.54 metres (24 feet 9 inches)
  • Draft: Between 2.20 metres (7 feet 3 inches)

Performance and Engineering:

  • Engines: 2x MTU 16V 2000 M91
  • Generators: 2x Northern Lights (65 kW)
  • Maximum Speed: 20 knots
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Range: 3,000 nautical miles

Capacity

  • Guests: 11
  • Crew: 7
  • Cabins: 4 (expandable to 5)

The Majesty 130 Legacy

It has been a long journey since that day in 2007 when we inaugurated our first-ever 40-metre-plus superyacht. We have added substantial yardage to our standard hull and, today, we have vessels that cast a longer shadow than the Majesty 130 yacht, including:

  • The Majesty 145 superyacht, which measures 45.25 metres (148 feet 4 inches)
  • The Majesty 160 superyacht, which measures 49.5 metres (162 ft 4 inches)
  • The Majesty 175 superyacht, which measures 55.1 metres (180 ft 9 inches)

That said, we still look back with pride on the storied Majesty 130 superyacht. It set the bar high for all our subsequent over-40-metre Majesty superyachts.

Is the Majesty 130 superyacht  for Sale?

The Majesty 130 superyacht is not currently for sale. Its maiden voyage in 2007 was an exquisite expedition straight from the shipyard to Oman, then to the Maldives. Onwards, it cruised to Thailand, Singapore and Bali, before finally arriving at its home port in Queensland, where it became the luxury motor superyacht DE LISLE III.

Since then, the Majesty 130 superyacht has become one of the most sought-after luxury charter yachts operating along the Australian East Coast and in the South Pacific. It is impeccably styled, designed, and engineered and, based on Majesty 130 superyacht reviews, it provides the consummate luxury yacht experience.

The Majesty 130 is available for charter around the Queensland Coast and Great Barrier Reef in the summer and in the Fijian Islands in the winter. Contact the DE LISLE III yacht charter provider for an up-to-date Majesty 130 superyacht price.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Majesty 130 still in production?

No, the Majesty 130 is no longer in production. Majesty launched it in 2007 and delivered it to its home port in Queensland. After several refits and updates, the Majesty 130 superyacht continues to be offered for charter around the Great Barrier Reef.

Even though the Majesty 130 is no longer available for sale, Majesty makes and sells other superyachts that are longer than 40 meters under the Majesty yachts brand. You can check out the Majesty 145, Majesty 160, and Majesty 175.

How big is the Majesty 130 exactly?

The Majesty 130 superyacht measures 42 metres (137 feet 10 inches) from bow to stern. Its beam measurement (i.e., hull width) is 7.54 metres (24 feet 9 inches). The draft, or the vertical distance from the waterline to the lowest point of the hull, measures 2.2 metres (7 feet 3 inches).

How many guests can the Majesty 130 sleep?

The Majesty 130 can sleep up to 11 guests. It has four built-in cabins: a master stateroom, a queen stateroom, a twin stateroom, and a VIP stateroom. The theatre lounge adjoining the master stateroom can be converted into an additional double cabin. The superyacht can accommodate up to 7 crew members, each with their own accommodation.

The Majesty 130 Superyacht: A Legacy Preserved

Gulf Craft is known for its Majesty superyachts that are over 40 metres long. It’s a reputation that grew inexorably, starting with our first-ever 40-metre-plus superyacht, the Majesty 130. Nearly two decades since its launch, it remains one of the yachts we take the most pride in.

Want to know more about the Majesty Yachts line of superyachts? Enquire today.

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