Used-Yacht Review: Sirena 64

With a plumb bow, versatile layouts and a 1,200-nautical-mile range, the Sirena 64 blends performance with top-tier amenities.
Sirena 64
The Sirena 64’s foredeck is laid out for relaxation and entertainment, with a convertible settee and a sun pad. Courtesy Sirena Yachts

The Sirena 64 has an eye-catching plumb bow and high, flush bulwarks, along with cruising amenities and entertainment spaces on every level.

This yacht can come with a three- or four-stateroom layout. Both versions include a full-beam amidships master stateroom and a forepeak VIP stateroom.

Standard power on the 64 is twin 1,000 hp Caterpillar C12.9 diesels that give the yacht a reported 28-knot top hop and a 1,200-nautical-mile range at 10 knots. At press time, there were eight Sirena 64s available, ranging from $1.6 million to $2.5 million.   

From the Archive

“It was prime sea-trial conditions to see how this boat would behave in the slop. The 64’s high freeboard (8 feet, 5 inches from the waterline to the rail at amidships) helped the boat shrug off each and every wave with a certain Old World sangfroid; the Turks, of course, have been a naval force since the Ottoman fleet established itself in the early 1300s. The osmotically gained experience shows, even in such a young builder.”

Yachting, August 2017