At Boot Düsseldorf 2025 the new Sirena 60, an evolution of the Sirena 58. We are talking about a flybridge cruising boat designed for long cruising that draws on the experience of the previous model and updates it, improving it where possible.
Sirena 60
She is scheduled to debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025 where she will be presented in the water. Increasing space, remodeling the bow and stern to make them more livable, making the interior more habitable, and even rethinking the flybridge the flybridge. These are the four key points that mark the evolution of a highly regarded cruiser from the shipyard. Recall that this hull is a design by one of the most esteemed signatures in the nautical world, namely German Frers. In line with the rest of the Sirena range we have the vertical bow, an XL aft platform (enlarged in this new version) and the contrasting color scheme between the white hull and black windows, both in the bulwarks and superstructure.
In the bow, the lounge area has been completely redesigned with wider seating and a folding table to which a sundeck with convertible backrest is attached. On the fly bridge and seats have been redesigned, the wet bar is now in Corian, and the sundeck has been fitted with a new convertible headrest. After all, the upper deck is one of the most interesting areas for this kind of boat. On the bridge deck is the salon with galley and here whose surface area increases by almost 20 percent over the previous one to 5 square meters. Further forward, the interior helm station has also been renovated.
Below deck: the cabins
A cruiser has, by necessity, the below-deck area as the key area for long cruising aboard. The basic configuration remains that of three cabins with a full-beam owner’s stateroom amidships and a VIP double forward, plus a more flexible third cabin.
Here, a sliding bed system can convert from a double to two singles, depending on whether it is for children, friends or a couple. There is more storage space here and in the VIP cabin as well.
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