Sirena Yachts announced the delivery of the third and fourth hulls of the Sirena 88. At 26.8m in length overall with accommodation for up to ten guests, the Sirena 88 is the Turkish brand’s largest model with naval architecture by German Frers and interior design by Cor D. Rover. The third hull has been delivered to a Canadian owner and the fourth hull to the owner from Spain.
“We’re known for our high level of customisation, but this is especially the case with the Sirena 88, which we see as a step into superyacht territory and is mostly built to the clients’ specs,” says Ali Onger, Chief Commercial Officer at Sirena Marine. “It’s about as close to a custom build as you can get in a series boat.”
The Canadian owner lives on board for up to seven months each year cruising the Bahamas and the Caribbean, which meant he had some very specific technical and lifestyle requests.
For example, for redundancy purposes the yacht is fitted with both stabilisation fins as well as a Seakeeper gyro; all the pumps have been doubled up for the same reason; the hydraulic capacity has been increased to accommodate larger stern and bow thrusters; and the engine room is air-conditioned. Moreover, an extra fuel tank was added to increase the cruising range at 10 knots to over 4,000nm.
The advanced naval architecture by German Frers is enhanced by high-tech resin infusion construction and generous use of carbon fibre to reduce weight and optimise the vertical and longitudinal centres of gravity. The Sirena 88 performs at both planing and displacement speeds comfortably and economically.
The interior of the Sirena 88 by Dutch designer Cor D Rover is based on a warm and inviting ‘feel at home’ atmosphere, but also provides an exclusive feeling of relaxed enjoyment with top-end materials, luxurious fabrics and soft carpets in natural tones with accents of bright colours.
In terms of creature comforts on board, the owner chose the standard five cabin layout but further requested a custom bar unit in the main salon complete with dedicated wine coolers, and another bar/galley unit on the fly deck that includes a Wolf BBQ.
“Eight units of the Sirena 88 have been sold to date and others are under negotiation,” says Ali Onger. “Like other boat builders, we saw some initial production delays due to Covid-19, mostly associated with the difficulties experienced by suppliers, but this has been more than compensated by the increase in enquiries since the start of the pandemic.”
Sirena Yachts is a Turkish yacht brand. The company produces semi-displacement motor yachts ranging from 17m to over 30m.
Credits: Sirena Yachts