Sirena reveals new details about superyacht line ‘tailored for younger owners’

Sirena Yachts

Istanbul-based Sirena Yachts has revealed further details about its new range of 35-50m superyachts, which has been designed with younger owners in mind.

The boats were originally unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show 2022, where the Turkish shipyard promised to maximise the onboard experience for owners and guests.

The boatbuilder has now revealed firmed details on features like the private owner’s patio, mullion-less windows and a vast, flexible beach club area.

The new Sirena superyacht line has exteriors by Luca Vallebona and naval architecture by Van Oossanen Naval Architects, with the interior designs of each vessel fully customisable.

Sirena says these yachts are ‘bursting with fresh ideas and unashamedly tailored for the next generation of yacht owners.’

“The new range had to be sporty and elegant with some reference to the Sirena Yachts production designs. It had to be a timeless design,” says CCO Ali Onger. “Like our smaller yachts, the superyacht range is pitched at owners who love to spend time on the water with friends and their family.”

Sirena Yachts 50m
Sirena Yachts 50m

“The pearl of these yachts, particularly the 42m and 50m, is the forward patio,” said Luca Vallebona, the designer responsible for developing these yachts with the Sirena Yachts team. “This small, almost architectural feature hidden inside the hull on the main deck is a private, open-air space dedicated to the owners. It is very special.”

The patio design makes it possible for the owner to enjoy privacy even when moored in the harbour.

On the two larger boats, there is a jacuzzi here, as well as steps up to the main deck.

In addition, there’s a larger pool aft for guest use, located above the deep bathing platform, the focus of a space that grows dramatically when the two bulwarks are folded down, creating twin balconies just above the sea.

“The main and upper deck cockpits are visually connected by a double-height space close to the saloon entrances,” says Vallebona. “This space could be hung with plants or a giant sculpture, creating a common thread — a sinuous passage from the main deck to the upper deck cockpit. Verticality is a dimension that is not so often seen on a yacht, especially in a 50m.”

Sirena Yachts 35m
Sirena Yachts 35m

Recognising that younger owners are often more enthusiastic about watersports, Sirena has designed a generous storage space for a large tender and toys. On the flagship Sirena superyacht, there is space for two tenders, two jet skis and a range of boards, but even the 35m can fit a large crew/guest tender and jet skis on the foredeck.

“We have been overwhelmed by the wave of positive response to our new superyacht designs,” says Onger. “With this latest step, we have cemented our product lineup in every segment of the boating market. We have been prudent, so it has taken Sirena Yachts 17 years to build up to this point, but we are proud to say that our reputation speaks loudly for itself.”

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