A Yachting contributor recently jested that the most important capacity on board a yacht is the wine cooler capacity. La Sirena is a 2000 Christensen 141-foot Raised Pilothouse currently listed with HMY Yachts for $8.495 million. The 141-foot superyacht has a 10,470-gallon fuel capacity and—maybe most importantly—a 144-bottle wine cellar.
“The 2000 Christensen 141 Raised Pilothouse La Sirena, is an epitome of elegance and sophistication in the world of motor yachts,” HMY Yachts says. “Crafted by the esteemed Christensen shipyard and delivered in 2000, this exceptional vessel underwent a major interior and exterior refit in 2013, ensuring she remains at the pinnacle of luxury and comfort.”
Guests have multiple seating and dining options throughout the maindeck interior. Courtesy HMY YachtsInterior highlights include Honduran mahogany joinery that are highlighted by a unique custom compass rose originally designed for country music legend Jimmy Dean.
“This stunning centerpiece not only adds charm but also once served as a rotating entertainment platform for guests, complete with a piano,” says HMY Yachts. “The salon also features a drop-down projector screen for cinematic experiences.”
The main deck aft on La Sirena is enclosed and the salon area amidships is a spacious 483-square-feet, giving the main deck interior a voluminous feel with the salon doors open. The aft deck space has a teak and holly sole, a custom L-shaped sofa, a high-gloss teak coffee table and an eight-person teak dining table. The salon has additional lounge seating aft and a formal dining space forward.
The foredeck has bow lounge seating forward, a U-shaped settee aft and enough open space in between for loose lounge chairs. Courtesy HMY YachtsThe main deck country-galley is past the forward bulkhead with a dinette forward and an array of meal-prep amenities, including:
Four well-appointed staterooms reside belowdecks, sleeping up to nine people. The master stateroom has an island king berth, a variety of stowage, two flat-screen TVs, a desk area, a settee and an en suite head. The port and starboard VIP staterooms have queen berths and en suite heads. The final guest stateroom has a queen berth and a Pullman bunk overhead.
Amidships, the full-beam master stateroom features a king berth, two flat-screen TVs, a desk area, a settee and a his-and-hers en suite head. Courtesy HMY YachtsThe swim platform doubles as a makeshift cockpit space with a fixed table and loose chairs, however, a majority of the exterior entertainment space is on either the flybridge or the foredeck. The after section of the flybridge has lounge seating to port and pwc stowage to starboard. Amidships, a Jacuzzi sits on the centerline with reclining lounge pads on either side. Forward, a six-stool bar is to port and a dining area sits to starboard.
Twin MTU 16V2000 diesels allow La Sirena to jog at 18 knots, an impressive top speed for a 141-foot vessel with a 192-ton displacement. It’s worth noting La Sirena’s starboard engine was overhauled and zeroed out in August 2024.
Some other notable features on board La Sirena include:
Where is La Sirena located? The yacht is currently lying in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
Take the next step: contact the listing agent, Brian Nopper, 954-325-6000, [email protected]
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