The Harbour Deployment
The 32nd Dubai International Boat Show has officially become the staging ground for Gulf Craft Group’s latest market intercept. Set against the sharp architecture of Dubai Harbour, the Gulf Craft Pavilion at Stand MD-01 represents more than three decades of participation. This year, the presence is focused on a multi-brand offensive, showcasing new launches that address the diverse demands of the modern owner, from high-velocity sports yachts to long-range adventure platforms.
Four Brands, One Mission
The group’s current strength lies in its ability to segment the market with surgical precision. The 2026 fleet is composed of four distinct identities: Majesty, Nomad, Oryx, and SilverCat. Majesty continues to push the ceiling of the superyacht sector, while Nomad focuses on the rugged reliability required for independent adventure. Oryx addresses the high-speed sports category, and SilverCat utilizes catamaran geometry to provide a stable, efficient ride. Each brand functions as a different tool within a singular vision of maritime excellence.
Forty Years of Engineering Grit
Gulf Craft isn’t a newcomer attempting to disrupt the industry with marketing; they are a legacy builder with four decades of manufacturing experience in the Gulf. This deep-rooted expertise is the foundation for their continued investment in both people and processes. By maintaining absolute oversight of the build cycle, they ensure that the final product reflects the quality and value expected by an incredibly loyal global network. It is this pioneering spirit that has allowed them to remain the primary authority in Middle Eastern yacht building.
The Superyacht Service Hub
A significant part of the Dubai intercept is the presence of the Superyacht Service Centre team. In an industry often focused solely on the sale, Gulf Craft is highlighting the infrastructure required to keep these massive machines operational. This service-centric approach addresses the lifecycle of the yacht, providing owners with the technical support and expert consultation needed for long-term reliability. It is a calculated move to ensure that the “Build Experience” translates into a permanent relationship with the brand.
Registering the Future
The 2026 show features an streamlined access protocol, allowing serious buyers and enthusiasts to jump the queue at the Gulf Craft Stand. By booking appointments with the brand’s specialists, attendees gain insider access to the technical specs and service capabilities that set the fleet apart. This direct connection between the builder and the end-user is what continues to drive the group’s expansion, ensuring that every new launch is grounded in real-world feedback and proven engineering.
The 2026 Standard
As the event progresses through April 12, the message from the Gulf Craft Pavilion is clear. The combination of passion, investment, and forty years of grit has created a standard that is difficult to replicate. Whether you are analyzing the sleek lines of a new Oryx or the massive volume of a Majesty superyacht, the craftsmanship is undeniable. Gulf Craft has claimed its home turf once again, proving that the future of the industry is being built right here in the Gulf.