Sirena Yachts 58 Coupé (2021) - Features Video
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2021
- Her low profile has shown immense popularity with the coastal and inshore cruising set that has to contend with low bridges, while not wanting to compromise on build quality or offshore handling capabilities. And for that, the Sirena 58 Coupé is well qualified.
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Amazing design, amazing quality. Sirena motoryachts are awesome. What would be the price?
Very nice master cabin, I like the layout and the shortcut to the fore deck. Overall a great looking yacht. Cheers Capt Steve.
You say shortcut from master to the fore deck, I say shortcut from the fore play to the master bed.😉😎
The woodwork inside the cabin looks like it came out of a 1980’s mobile home 🤨
Laminex or Formica springs to mind
When you order your sirena, you can choose how you want the interior to look.
Lekker man lekker
echt lekker!
Are you Afrikaans?
Yes
You need to be less than 19'6" to get under the fixed bridge at mile 300.6 just outside of Chiraq. Even with a folding mast this one would be a tight fit. That is a very nice 3 cabin layout though.
All you need do is calculate the amount of beer required to lower the draft sufficiently to achieve the desired height clearance. Follow science.
What is a "Great Loop" boat?? He said this at 7:48 - I speak English natively and I have never heard this expression, before.
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It's essentially a 6,000NM journey that requires a boat with a recommended draft of 5ft or less (because of the depth of some of the waterways enroute) and an air draft of less than 19ft (because of some of the fixed bridges enroute).
Problem with these beautiful motor yachts is that, Sirena Marine sells them like hot cakes and I feel they spend less resources in marketing their exceptional sailing yacht lines of Azuree and Euphoria....
Everyone has different reasons to picking a boat that would be idea for what they will use it for. Myself I'd like to do the great loop an maybe down the coast of Gulf to Mexico an maybe even down to Panama. An of course to all the islands Bermuda Puerto Rico an the rest. Very seldom on any of these videos you see every cabinet but rarely see displacement fuel capacity sea worthy info an draft below an above the water. An if you ask they say look it up most times. Nice boat but not sure
You never talk about the engines
He always does 2 vids: "features" and "performance"
For only 1.8 million
Not a fan of the finish, hull esthetics nor the staterooms setup. Especially for a 55.
The é means it is pronounced "a" as in "hay". It's the 58 Koo-Pay.
And don't give me the "but other people". You're Captain Steve. It's time for you to lead America on this, sir.
Why are we obliged to pronounce it the French way? Though it is a borrowed word from French, borrowed words get a new life in their new language and adapt. I think his pronunciation is perfectly normal in US English.
@@puertola7186 it's the _correct_ way, especially with the accent on it. Steve has a very good crack at pronouncing Miele correctly, a traditional Americanisation of that would be "My Elly".
Yes, his pronunciation is common. And this is why I ask him to LEAD the USA on this.
@@darthkek1953 I see your point but I used the word 'normal', not 'common'.
It is normal that when a foreign word has widespread adoption in a new language, it will change its spelling, pronunciation etc.
As for 'Miele', it may make more sense to pronounce it in its original language as it is just a brand name. Actually I've heard it pronounced as "mee al" in one country and as "mee laa" in its home country and others. I don't think Miele cares.
Very much like Porsche (I've seen a Porsche commercial in which the company itself used original pronunciation and the market pronunciation) , Neither Miele nor Porsche give a damn as long as their stuff sells (by the way, I own a Miele and nothing is special with it. My next washing machine will be a Beko, Bosch or Siemens).
@@puertola7186 Miele has a very great deal of variety in pronunciation, a lot of channels from real estate to boating have gone back and forth on it. At least Porsche (vs Porscha) has the excuse of being phonetic. Once you have the é thrown in there is zero excuse.
LOL We speak english and feel no obligation to speak french. Cars and boats are pronounced coop in the USA. Get over it.
Ppleased to see you finally lost that bloody tape measure, still throwing those sizes in, must be an American thing😂😂
Only 58 feet, more like a 65 footer down below. Ok you don't have the greatest looking yacht because of it but when you are aboard you can't see the profile. Sirena, Azimut, Absolute and Horizon are all building them, there must be a market.
You talking about the Horizon V68, of the FD series? I really havent looked at anything Horizon except their Cat line, i love cats and my favorite yatch ive seen so far( i mean family etc, not the mega yachts or super expensive ones) is the Horizon PC74 catamaran it was love at first sight, i just wish i had the 5.2 mill to get it, and another 5 mill to run it for 5 years lol
Capetan "Shorty" talking obouth planty headroom .
Puny Americans lol. Beds are way short also
That interior is horrible
The color and finish of the wall paneling reminded me of an American mobile home aka single-wide trailer.
When you order a Sirena, you can choose how you want the interior to look