This is absolutely a great size for many styles of boaters. With the Sirena 58, I’ve seen many boaters make that their first larger vessel, and it’s absolutely doable as an owner/operator vessel, but I do also see that others feel the 58 is a bit “too big” and they would feel more comfortable with a smaller entry. The 48 hits that right on the head. Thank you for watching and commenting! Cheers!
Been missing you Buddy - Very Awesome in 48 Feet . All I would add is Duplex fuel filters and would write a check. This has dethroned my favorite of all time the Fleming 55 !
great to be back man. thank you for watching and commenting as always! this vessel is seriously awesome. so much space, easily crushes all other sub-50' vessels and then some.
That’s great to hear! Might be making the transition to full iPhone filming. So much easier and footage seems to be as good or better. Thank you for watching and for the encouraging feedback! Cheers 🙌🏼
Thank you! Couldn’t wait to see this boat and glad you are the first with a complete tour! Interested in how much storage aboard - galley, staterooms, salon? If you can get any detail that would be great. Thanks!
Loved being able to quickly film and edit the video so we were the first ones with a review. Been that way for Sirena 48, 68 and 78 💪🏼 I didn’t get any type of cubic footage numbers of actual storage calculation but from what I saw, and what Sirena usually does, it’s a great amount of storage. The forward berth in the VIP lifts up on huge gas struts to reveal a ton of storage beneath. Good size closets and many of them. All around great vessel. I was very very impressed. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Great video Love the boat and the whole setup , could you please enlighten us with the different nautical ranges it can do in different speeds !? Thanks Keep them coming
Unfortunately, I did not get any range calculations during the trip. If/when I get more dialed in numbers I’ll try to report back here! Thank you for watching and commenting 🙌🏼
Deniz Giray, captain and working as a QC specialist in Sirena, tested this boat with the following numbers; 1700rpm / 10.1knot / 40lt/h apprx 500 mile 3200rpm / 22.7knot / 190lt/h
That is a lovely looking boat. Nice that they switched the controls to starboard, beside the side door as opposed to her bigger sisters that has the controls to port. I kinda wish they offer this in a coupe version like the 58. Question: Is this still a Category A yacht like her bigger sisters or has she been downgraded to B?
Great eyes and attention to detail on this! Yes, starboard mounted lower helm is a great feature for sure. They DO offer the 48 in a Coupé version! Contact me when you’re ready to order and I’ll help you out :) Great question on the CE certification. While this vessel was still built with the high quality building standards of Sirena, the one factor that bumped this from a CE A to a CE B rating was the height to waterline ratio. The reason for this was that since they were making a slightly shorter vessel, if they kept the same ratio of height to waterline (which affects the rocking and seakeeping in heavy seas), the lower ceilings on the interior would make the inside feel small and cramped. The factory chose to sacrifice the A to B rating and go with taller ceilings which give it a much much more open airy feel. Easily seen in the huge salon windows and also experienced in the staterooms below. They did not build the vessel to any lesser standards and still put the thorough, high quality building standards to use in all other aspects. Thank you for watching and for the really good questions! Cheers
You got that right! I was super impressed with this vessel. First one in the US will be at the Palm Beach boat show this coming March. Come see me and say hey. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers
They definitely are eye catching vessels. When you’re ready, shoot me a message and I’ll take care of you :) thank you for watching and commenting! Cheers
Great yacht! I never understood the expensive vases and decorative items on the countertops. I would be anxious that the stuff would fall off and break with rough waters. All in all, thanks for sharing this though, beautiful yacht
Totally agree! Mostly these decorations are for staging purposes during boat shows and while vessels are for sale, much like staging a home or apartment. While they do make the vessel look nice, probably less practical when underway. A vessel like this which has a Seakeeper stabilizer, does help to lessen the rocking but still wise to tuck those items away. Thank you for watching and commenting! Cheers
Having spent a lot of time on the 58, personally, I don’t think the starboard couch is useless. I find it quite functional. Wit that said, I don’t disagree that an interior styling update could be had. Thank you for watching and commenting! Cheers!
Sirena Yachts are built in Turkey. I am a captain, broker and yacht manager, so yes sales based out of Chicago. Thank you for watching and for the questions! Happy to help in any way I can, feel free to email me any time. Cheers!
You might be getting your wish sooner than you think… you didn’t hear it from me 🤫😉 Thank you for watching and commenting! Glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers!
Depending on how she’s built out with options, you’re liking at about $2mm for a nicely equipped vessel. That will likely increase for order outs of future vessels.
Great question! The swim platform is hydraulic and can accommodate a tender or wave runner. Thank you for watching and commenting! I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🙌🏼
A lot of variables here based on how the boat is specified and optioned out but for ease of numbers, our incoming, highly specked out version coming to the Great Lakes this spring with Seakeeper, upgraded Volvo engines and many more options, lists out at just over $2mm
Sirenamarina çalışma saatleri arasında karşılaştırma yapabilir ortalama yüzde yüz yerli film indir programsız dönüştürücü indir ücretsiz yardım seferberliği başlatıldı olarak kabul gürcü usulü kanununun ilgili hükümleri uygulanır
I can’t speak to other markets or countries, but I’ll say, the 48 that we have on order for the Chicago/Great Lakes market has a list price of $2.025mm. Tax and duties are paid separately and vary depending on state and country rules. Thank you for watching and commenting
This is the first I’ve heard of that vessel, so I did a quick search of it. Cool looks. The fact that it is a planing hull vs the Sirena being a semi displacement hull and a flybridge would give Sirena significantly more interior and exterior space. The Marex would likely be faster due to the hull design but Sirena more seaworthy, in my opinion without testing them out. Either way, cool to see a new vessel I haven’t seen before. Thank you for watching and sharing! Cheers 🙌🏼
At an international yacht show like this one, when there are world debuts of never before seen vessels, there are plenty of publications like magazines, websites and UA-cam channels who are all lining up to be the first to see a vessel like this. I would consider this press 🤷🏼♂️
Good to see you back. Thank you for the tour.
Great to be back! Thank you for watching and commenting! Cheers
Perfect size for most people. Great tour!
This is absolutely a great size for many styles of boaters. With the Sirena 58, I’ve seen many boaters make that their first larger vessel, and it’s absolutely doable as an owner/operator vessel, but I do also see that others feel the 58 is a bit “too big” and they would feel more comfortable with a smaller entry. The 48 hits that right on the head.
Thank you for watching and commenting! Cheers!
Been missing you Buddy - Very Awesome in 48 Feet . All I would add is Duplex fuel filters and would write a check. This has dethroned my favorite of all time the Fleming 55 !
great to be back man. thank you for watching and commenting as always! this vessel is seriously awesome. so much space, easily crushes all other sub-50' vessels and then some.
Excellent from an IPhone 👍
That’s great to hear! Might be making the transition to full iPhone filming. So much easier and footage seems to be as good or better. Thank you for watching and for the encouraging feedback! Cheers 🙌🏼
IPhone works waaaayyyy better then a GoPro! Always! :-)
Thank you! Couldn’t wait to see this boat and glad you are the first with a complete tour! Interested in how much storage aboard - galley, staterooms, salon? If you can get any detail that would be great. Thanks!
Loved being able to quickly film and edit the video so we were the first ones with a review. Been that way for Sirena 48, 68 and 78 💪🏼
I didn’t get any type of cubic footage numbers of actual storage calculation but from what I saw, and what Sirena usually does, it’s a great amount of storage. The forward berth in the VIP lifts up on huge gas struts to reveal a ton of storage beneath. Good size closets and many of them. All around great vessel. I was very very impressed.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Great video
Love the boat and the whole setup ,
could you please enlighten us with the different nautical ranges it can do in different speeds !?
Thanks
Keep them coming
Unfortunately, I did not get any range calculations during the trip. If/when I get more dialed in numbers I’ll try to report back here!
Thank you for watching and commenting 🙌🏼
Deniz Giray, captain and working as a QC specialist in Sirena, tested this boat with the following numbers;
1700rpm / 10.1knot / 40lt/h apprx 500 mile
3200rpm / 22.7knot / 190lt/h
That is a lovely looking boat. Nice that they switched the controls to starboard, beside the side door as opposed to her bigger sisters that has the controls to port. I kinda wish they offer this in a coupe version like the 58.
Question: Is this still a Category A yacht like her bigger sisters or has she been downgraded to B?
Great eyes and attention to detail on this! Yes, starboard mounted lower helm is a great feature for sure. They DO offer the 48 in a Coupé version! Contact me when you’re ready to order and I’ll help you out :)
Great question on the CE certification. While this vessel was still built with the high quality building standards of Sirena, the one factor that bumped this from a CE A to a CE B rating was the height to waterline ratio. The reason for this was that since they were making a slightly shorter vessel, if they kept the same ratio of height to waterline (which affects the rocking and seakeeping in heavy seas), the lower ceilings on the interior would make the inside feel small and cramped. The factory chose to sacrifice the A to B rating and go with taller ceilings which give it a much much more open airy feel. Easily seen in the huge salon windows and also experienced in the staterooms below. They did not build the vessel to any lesser standards and still put the thorough, high quality building standards to use in all other aspects.
Thank you for watching and for the really good questions! Cheers
Such a magnificent design
You got that right! I was super impressed with this vessel. First one in the US will be at the Palm Beach boat show this coming March. Come see me and say hey.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers
I saw a Sirena in San Diego harbor and just loved it. One day!
They definitely are eye catching vessels. When you’re ready, shoot me a message and I’ll take care of you :) thank you for watching and commenting! Cheers
I look forward to seeing a sea trial on one of these.
DUDE!! On Sirenas in France?! Can it get any better!!!
it is a rough job but someone has to do it. thought we would see you! FLIBS or bust man
we've already booked for FLIBS, can't wait!!!@@ElevateYacht
Just found your channel and super happy I did. Great review of a fantastic new model in the range.
I’m glad you found the channel and very happy to hear you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching and for commenting. Cheers 🙌🏼
Impressive use of space.
Awesome vessel
Agreed! Thank you for watching and commenting! Cheers
It's great that the floor in the cabins is flat, with no steps to trip on, and the ceilings don't have high protrusions that would hit our heads.
Great yacht! I never understood the expensive vases and decorative items on the countertops. I would be anxious that the stuff would fall off and break with rough waters. All in all, thanks for sharing this though, beautiful yacht
Totally agree! Mostly these decorations are for staging purposes during boat shows and while vessels are for sale, much like staging a home or apartment. While they do make the vessel look nice, probably less practical when underway. A vessel like this which has a Seakeeper stabilizer, does help to lessen the rocking but still wise to tuck those items away.
Thank you for watching and commenting! Cheers
Thanks for your promt reply . This means a range of circa 213NM (with VP engines) .
Probably closer to 250+NM at 17kts. At displacement speeds of 9kts, you’re looking at 500NM!
They should do the same on the 58 with the cabinet on starboard side instead of the useless additional sofa and install this updated interior style.
Having spent a lot of time on the 58, personally, I don’t think the starboard couch is useless. I find it quite functional. Wit that said, I don’t disagree that an interior styling update could be had. Thank you for watching and commenting! Cheers!
buy it
Great job! Where are these boats made? Are you in sales? If so, where are you located? Thanks
Sirena Yachts are built in Turkey. I am a captain, broker and yacht manager, so yes sales based out of Chicago.
Thank you for watching and for the questions! Happy to help in any way I can, feel free to email me any time.
Cheers!
Great video. I wish they had representation, a dealer in the U.K.
You might be getting your wish sooner than you think… you didn’t hear it from me 🤫😉
Thank you for watching and commenting! Glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers!
Will the 48 coupe have a A category rating?
I do not believe so.
Heck of a boat for its size. What's the price?
Depending on how she’s built out with options, you’re liking at about $2mm for a nicely equipped vessel. That will likely increase for order outs of future vessels.
Will be intesting to know the range at 15/18 Knots
From initial test data, we’re told at 17kts the Volvos will be burning 40gph. Cummins slightly lower at around 35
Does it have storage for a tender? Btw Love the video!
Great question! The swim platform is hydraulic and can accommodate a tender or wave runner. Thank you for watching and commenting! I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🙌🏼
Omg beautiful. Price?
It really is impressive! Come see her in person at the first US debut during the Palm Beach Boat Show. List price is about 2.1mm
What is the max bridge clearance with the hard top?
I don’t have that exact number but I know it’ll be the same or lower than the Sirena 58 & 68 which come in at 20’ with a flat hard top.
@@ElevateYacht Thank you
If you’re asking for the Great Loop, these vessels can clear the lowest immovable bridge on the Loop which is 19’7”.
How many nautical miles
What is the price on a boat like this?
A lot of variables here based on how the boat is specified and optioned out but for ease of numbers, our incoming, highly specked out version coming to the Great Lakes this spring with Seakeeper, upgraded Volvo engines and many more options, lists out at just over $2mm
Sirenamarina çalışma saatleri arasında karşılaştırma yapabilir ortalama yüzde yüz yerli film indir programsız dönüştürücü indir ücretsiz yardım seferberliği başlatıldı olarak kabul gürcü usulü kanununun ilgili hükümleri uygulanır
loks like grén line hybred ektrúc yaght
what is the price without tax
I can’t speak to other markets or countries, but I’ll say, the 48 that we have on order for the Chicago/Great Lakes market has a list price of $2.025mm. Tax and duties are paid separately and vary depending on state and country rules.
Thank you for watching and commenting
It’s almost the same as a marex 44.
This is the first I’ve heard of that vessel, so I did a quick search of it. Cool looks. The fact that it is a planing hull vs the Sirena being a semi displacement hull and a flybridge would give Sirena significantly more interior and exterior space. The Marex would likely be faster due to the hull design but Sirena more seaworthy, in my opinion without testing them out.
Either way, cool to see a new vessel I haven’t seen before. Thank you for watching and sharing! Cheers 🙌🏼
Press😂
At an international yacht show like this one, when there are world debuts of never before seen vessels, there are plenty of publications like magazines, websites and UA-cam channels who are all lining up to be the first to see a vessel like this. I would consider this press 🤷🏼♂️
but the 55 foiter