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Eyachts are now the Aus and NZ dealer for Sirena Yachts!

by Marnie Ebeling 13 Jan 2020 11:36 GMT

Eyachts have just announced their exclusive partnership with the young and modern luxury motor yacht company, Sirena Yachts.

Sirena Yachts offer advanced engineering that doesn't compromise the sleek look and feel. Sculptured lines that convey high quality and refined style, where enjoyment is not only visual, but also functional.

"I have been watching Sirena for two years now, after introducing the 58, 64 then 88 at Cannes. There are thousands of boats at some of the big boatshows in the USA and Europe and when a boat makes me stop and I do a double take I then know it's worth looking into... It all starts with the hull, with a sailor's philosophy, I knew this modern, semi displacement hull and cutting bow were built for reliability and performance. For Australia, the carbon superstructure and T-Top, vertical windows and ample shade are perfect for sun protection, plus with the hydraulic platform as standard it couldn't be easier to jump in the ocean and cool off.

The 58 feels like a 65-footer, I was instantly attracted to the awesome bow area, massive cockpit and flybridge all with plenty of seating for entertaining. Walking inside the interior layout is simple and works. Full beam owners cabin plus another two good size cabins and two ensuites just confirms that yes, this is a boat that has got the world's best and most renowned boat designers for both the exterior and the interior, German Frers, Cor D.Rover and Tommaso Spadolin. Sirena fits perfectly in Eyachts exclusive designer portfolio and we cannot wait to introduce these yachts to the Australian and New Zealand market". - Eyachts Managing Director Peter Hrones.

All Sirena Marine product lines are manufactured in the company's own facility where state-of-the-art technology meets unparalleled handcrafting capabilities. By keeping key manufacturing activities, such as stainless steel, furniture, teak and upholstery as well as all composite parts, in-house, the company has continued to build on its experience, skills base and maintain control, with the result that it is now one of the leading yacht builders in the Mediterranean area.

"In 2014, Sirena Yachts set out to produce a new line of motoryachts with a difference. Bold, sophisticated and spacious by design, the series - ranging in size from 58ft to 88t.

From generous flybridge to aft seating areas to wide open spaces, the brief called for an exciting new breed of expedition vessels. Suitable for family world cruising on a serious scale. A stunning range with huge aesthetic appeal." - World Renowned Hull and Exterior designer, German Frers.

The Eyachts team cannot wait to share the sensational Sirena 58 with Australia at the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show 2020.

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