Boasting open, semi-enclosed, and fully-enclosed flybridge options, the Sirena 78 has an open-plan layout with the omission of a main deck helm station.
Featuring design collaborations from Cor D. Rover and German Frers, the new Sirena 78 has a maximum speed of 27 knots and advocates a cruising range of 1,550 nautical miles.
Creating "a platform for family relaxation and entertainment", the Turkish shipyard has designed the flybridge model in such a way that it can be enjoyed just as a warm climate hub, or as an all-year-round crowd-pleaser.
As cooking becomes more and more central on board,the open galley concept has become a focalpoint in the saloon.
Designer
A key feature that has also recently been seen on the newly announced Sunseeker Ocean 182, the removal of the main deck helm station makes a vast difference in the overall look and feel of the main deck. In effect creating an unburdened haven for Owners and their guests.
Taking its place in the centre, the galley has become the main focal point of the main deck, with options to either have an open-space island or a wrap-around layout. As a yacht designed for families, Sirena Yachts have emphasized the need to have a family hub at the centre of attention.
In regards to the interiors, designer Cor D Rover has developed three options named Inspiration, Serenity, and Elegance.
Spanning a range of light to dark finishes and fittings, the interiors will largely comprise of loose furniture for maximum versatility.
On the lower deck, the Owner's cabin is of particular interest as it has its own private dinette. Also housing an exclusive dressing area and bathroom, the amidship master cabin has everything needed for a completely private affair for the Owner and their guest.
To find out more about the Turkish fleet, and of course, the Sirena 78, view our complete listing of Sirena yachts for sale. Or find more inspiration by looking at all yachts for sale.