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Sirena Yachts’ First 36m Flagship Advances Toward 2026 Delivery

Turkish shipyard Sirena Yachts has confirmed steady construction progress on its first 36-metre Sirena 118, with the project on track for its scheduled 2026 delivery. Key technical and interior milestones have now been completed, marking a significant step forward for the yard’s largest composite model to date.

Current works include plumbing, piping, and technical installations, alongside teak decking production and paint preparation. The build will soon progress to engine installation, final paint works, and interior joinery, before launch, sea trials, and handover.

Unveiled at the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show, the Sirena 118 is the flagship of Sirena’s composite range. Built entirely in GRP and delivered under 300GT, the tri-deck superyacht features a flexible layout designed for both private ownership and extended cruising.

Interiors are penned by Dutch designer Cor D. Rover, who has created a contemporary yet highly elegant environment through a refined palette of cream upholstery, light wood veneers, bronze accents, and integrated soft lighting. Large windows enhance natural light throughout, allowing interiors to transition seamlessly from day to night.

Accommodation is provided for up to 12 guests and seven crew, with a full-beam owner’s suite positioned forward on the main deck. An optional “loft” configuration allows the owner’s area to span two decks, connected by a spiral staircase to a private relaxation space on the lower deck with a fold-down balcony.

Social spaces are distributed across all decks, including relaxed dining and lounging areas on the main deck aft, formal dining and a wet bar on the upper deck, and a forward Jacuzzi flanked by sunpads and loungers.

Naval architecture by Germán Frers gives the Sirena 118 a fast-displacement hull, with propulsion provided by twin MAN V12 3,100hp engines for a top speed of 16 knots, or an optional 3,800hp package delivering speeds of up to 21 knots.

Commenting on the build, Sirena Yachts CEO Çağin Genc noted that the project reflects the combined craftsmanship of the yard and its long-standing design partners, bringing a new flagship fully aligned with the Sirena spirit to life.

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