The hi-tech composite hull and superstructure are strong but light, and combined with some clever naval architecture from Germán Frers, this enables the yacht to plane at high speeds while retaining the crucial low fuel consumption of an efficient full-displacement hull at long-distance passage speed. Stand-out features include a large and sociable seating and lounging area on the foredeck, a huge expanse of space on the flybridge, and a fully glazed salon. Down below, three-cabin and four-cabin layouts are available, both of which include an enormous full-beam owner’s suite amidships and separate crew accommodation in the stern.
64 Features
- Long range
- Spacious flybridge
- Massive fuel and water tanks
- Category A seakeeping
- Planing performance
- Low fuel consumption at displacement speed
- Huge interior volume
- Fully glazed salon
- Separate crew cabin
- Foredeck lounge
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Guests
7 Max
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Cabins
4 Max
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Crew
2 Max
About
Interior
Tommaso Spadolini’s design brief was to create a timeless classic. His interior design is sober and clean, yet warm and welcoming with lots of high-quality hardwood veneer and chrome detailing. Three interior layout options are available. There’s a huge amount of living space on board for a yacht of this size, including a fully glazed salon that offers panoramic views.
Exterior
The exterior styling, as well as the underwater hull form, are by Germán Frers. Informed by the recent trend for explorer-style superyachts, the 64 has a high plumb bow and slabby topsides, a very spacious shaded flybridge, a sheltered aft cockpit and a big, hydraulically lowering bathing platform astern. The coachroof has an overhanging eyebrow to reduce glare and keep the fully glazed salon cool. There is a large seating and sunbathing area on the foredeck. Under water, the yacht has a low-drag canoe body that planes at high speed and slips efficiently through the water at low speed.
Performance
The standard propulsion package is a pair of 900hp Volvo D13 diesels with a V-drive transmission that can muster a top speed of around 26 knots. An upgrade to 1,000hp D13s is offered, boosting top speed by an extra two knots. Throttled back to a long-range passage speed of 10 knots, the 64 has a cruising range of 1,000 miles with fuel consumption of about 48 litres per hour.
From The Manufacturer
Suitable for family world cruising on a serious scale, the Sirena 64's spacious three-configuration layout features floor-to-ceiling glass windows, reams of natural light, and an interior design by Tommaso Spadolini. Pairing Italian flair with Turkish craftsmanship, it is a stunning model with huge aesthetic appeal.
The Sirena 64 is characterized by a 38sqm flybridge where you can enjoy the amazing sea view and breath clean air, a spacious main deck of approx. 52 sqm and the largest cabins in the category (in particular, the owner’s quarters measure approx. 24 sqm).
Generally, compared to its main competitors, the Sirena 64 is approx. 20% more efficient in fuel consumption at a cruising speed of 16 knots. Smart features like the Jacuzzi (optional) make this product unique on the market.
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Specs
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Length20.74m
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Accommodation7 Guests
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MaterialsGRP Hull /
Carbon Fibre Superstructure -
Max. Range1200 nm