Sirena launches 27-metre flagship

Sören Gehlhaus

 · 07.08.2019

Sirena launches 27-metre flagshipPhoto: Jeff Brown
Sirena launches 27-metre flagship | ff
With the Sirena 88, the Turkish shipyard is turning away from the trawler look and presenting a voluminous widebody format with a raised pilothouse.
Sirena 88 | 88Photo: Jeff BrownSirena 88 | 88

The GRP hull as well as the carbon superstructure and deck were designed by Argentinian German Frers, who was also responsible for the exterior design of the 58 and 64. The specifications for the interior come from Cor D. Rover in the Netherlands. However, Sirena emphasises that the layout is highly adaptable. On the Sirena 88, the owner's area is located on the forward main deck with a VIP suite below, which is adjoined by two double cabins and a further VIP cabin. In addition to the flybridge jacuzzi, which is obligatory for a yacht of this size, Sirena can also install a shallow pool on the foredeck for children to splash around in and adults to cool their feet.

Sirena 88 | 88Photo: Jeff BrownSirena 88 | 88

The Sirena engineers certify the following performance values for their new 82-tonne displacement flagship: a top speed of 25 knots with a top engine consisting of two 1140 kilowatt MAN units and a 2400 nautical mile range at nine knots with an additional tank.

Sirena 88 | 88Photo: Jeff BrownSirena 88 | 88

CEO of Serena Yachts Ipek Kirac said the following during the launch ceremony: "This bigger model means that we are now playing in a new league and I am sure that we are now ready for it. Over 400 boats that we have produced so far are now sailing all over the world and continue to receive great recognition."

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Sören Gehlhaus wurde 1981 in Berlin geboren und besegelte auf Jollen die Unterhavel, in den Ferien den Ratzeburger See und die Ostsee auf „Dickschiffen“. Zeitgleich mit dem Beginn des Studiums in Lübeck trat 2001 das Kitesurfen auf den Plan, und die intensive Ausübung des neuen Sports sorgte für den beruflichen Schwenk zum Journalismus. Nach Volontariat beim b&d Verlag in Hamburg folgten viele Jahre der redaktionellen Arbeit für ein Kitesurf-Magazin und 2018 der Wechsel zu BOOTE EXCLUSIV.

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