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New Sirena 68 unveiled

Sirena Yachts (https://www.sirenayachts.com/) has unveiled the newest addition to its fleet, the Siren 68.

Making its public debut at the 2021 Cannes Yachting Festival, the Sirena 68 incorporates a German Frers hull design which the company says will deliver increased range by allowing displacement speeds for extended cruising.

The saloon, which comprises a dining area, open plan galley and U-shaped settee, has glass panelling and is accessed from the aft deck. Outside the saloon, the side decks have large cutaway sections of the bulwarks, said to improve the view for those inside.

On the lower deck, there’s a full beam master cabin with king-size bed and large hullside windows which provide views of the water. The stateroom is served by a his-and-hers head arrangement.

Sirena’s chief commercial officer, Ali Onger, says the Siren 68 has been developed as a direct result of customer feedback. “The Sirena 68 brings together all the qualities that an experienced cruiser would seek in a new yacht,” he says. “The vibe of the Sirena 68 starts with the details. When each person steps onboard, their eyes come to rest on a facet or a fabric, some hint that lets them know they’re welcome.”

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