Sirena Marine has launched the second hull of Sirena 88, the widest boat in its class, demonstrating its perfectionist production quality. The second hull of Sirena 88, whose design bears the signature of world-renowned designers German Frers and Cor D. Rover, will set sail for America in December.
The Sirena 88, which combines luxury, performance and comfort in a 27-meter hull volume, has optimized the staircase design, dashboard and wheelhouse, taking into account customer requests compared to the first hull.
In addition, the crew cabin of the Sirena 88 has been enlarged, and a tender boat and a jet ski can fit in the garage, whose usable area has been increased.
Sirena 88 has an extraordinary volume with an elevated wheelhouse, 5 staterooms and 1 master cabin with panoramic views. Glass panels rising from the floor to half the ceiling give the cabins a unique light.
The dining table on the main deck can seat 10 people, while the seating area at the stern is perfect for spending time with guests. The sunbathing area on the foredeck transforms the yacht into a luxurious beach club. With its cocktail table, dining table, bar, and optional jacuzzi, the flybridge of the Sirena 88 is a social hub in its own right.
High technology underlies the efficient and powerful performance of the Sirena 88. It is built with carbon fiber for a lighter hull and a more stable cruise.
With a top speed of up to 25 knots, the Sirena 88 is expected to reach 2,100 nautical miles at 9 knots. Moreover, despite this power, she is quiet, which is unheard of for a boat of this size.










