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Sirena 60 Set to Debut at Palm Beach

DATE POSTED:February 23, 2026
Sirena 60 Sirena Yachts is set to debut the new Sirena 60 at the Palm Beach International Boat Show. Courtesy Sirena Yachts / Emre Boyoglu

Sirena Yachts is set to debut the new Sirena 60 at the Palm Beach International Boat Show, marking the model’s official US introduction after earlier appearances in Europe at the Cannes Yachting Festival and boot Düsseldorf.

Measuring 63 feet 8 inches overall with a 17-foot 7-inch beam, the Sirena 60 is a semi-displacement cruiser built in GRP with carbon hybrid reinforcement. Naval architecture comes from Frers Yacht Design, while the builder’s in-house team handled exterior styling and interior design.

Sirena 60 Naval architecture comes from Frers Yacht Design, while the builder’s in-house team handled exterior styling and interior design. Courtesy Sirena Yachts / Emre Boyoglu

The design carries cues from the larger Sirena 78 and 68, but the focus here is on usable space. Larger windows bring more natural light into the salon, and exterior real estate has been expanded both forward and aft. The aft cockpit flows into the swim platform, while the foredeck and flybridge serve as dedicated social zones. Belowdecks, the standard layout includes three en suite staterooms for six guests, plus crew accommodations aft.

Power comes from twin 670 hp Volvo Penta D11 diesels, with an optional upgrade to 900 hp D13s. Top speed is reported at 23.5 knots with the standard engines and nearly 26 knots with the higher-horsepower package. At 10 knots, the builder projects a range of about 800 nautical miles, supported by a 951-gallon fuel capacity. Draft is just over 4 feet, making the boat suitable for the Bahamas and other skinny-water cruising grounds.

Sirena 60 At 10 knots, the builder projects a range of about 800 nautical miles, supported by a 951-gallon fuel capacity. Courtesy Sirena Yachts / Emre Boyoglu

Owners can tailor the cockpit and stern arrangement to suit their program. Options include additional seating, increased storage, or a more open layout with space for water toys. An extended swim platform and dedicated stowage are intended to support tenders, personal watercraft and paddleboards.

With CE Category A certification and a loaded displacement of roughly 35 tons, the Sirena 60 is positioned as a compact long-range cruiser that emphasizes interior volume and offshore capability in a size bracket often dominated by planing designs. Its US debut in Palm Beach signals the builder’s continued push into the American market.

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