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The recently launched Gulf Craft superyacht Majesty 122 has become the winner of the Best Asian Built Yacht prize at the recent Asia Boating Awards 2015. This prominent award goes to the yacht that boasts excellent build quality and that was built in a shipyard based in Asia.

Launched in March 2015, Majesty 122 yacht belongs to the Majesty superyacht collection, Gulf Craft’s line of luxury fly-bridge motor yachts. These mix up style and elegance with innovation to create the epitome of truly royal cruising.

Superyacht Majesty 122 can comfortably sleep up to 10 guests in 5 beautiful and generous en-suite staterooms. She also features breath-taking lounging areas for entertaining, an extended balcony, a huge fly-bridge, a fully equipped galley, as well as a garage hosting a tender and two three-seater watercraft.

Gulf Craft boasts an amazing track-record with the Asia Boating Awards, winning in 2013 with luxury yacht Majesty 135, as well as the Best Asian Yacht Builder Award (15m to 24m) in 2014. Following a great success at the 2015 Singapore Yacht Show, the shipyard will continue to present its innovations to the region, with plans to display its craft at the 2015 Indonesia Yacht Show in August.

“It is truly an honor to receive such an esteemed recognition from the Asia Boating Awards. We are continuously driven by our dedication to innovation, and our vision of bringing to life the diverse aspirations of boating enthusiasts around the world through our wide range of craft,” said Erwin Bamps, CEO of Gulf Craft. “The Majesty 122 was engineered with our Asian customers in mind, stretching the outdoor living experience into the interior, and allowing seafarers to enjoy breathtaking surrounding views while entertaining their guests.”

First introduced by Asia-Pacific Boating and China Boating magazines in 2005, the prominent annual Asia Boating Awards recognize the best of the maritime industry in Asia and internationally. Presented during an exclusive ceremony in Hong Kong, the awards serve as benchmarks for the industry in the Asia-Pacific region.