The Sirena 68 is a composite motor yacht engineered for efficiency across both long-range cruising and planing speeds. Its hull form prioritizes minimal drag, delivering the range performance expected from this platform while optional power configurations extend capability at the top end.
The interior layout emphasizes volume and flow, with five cabins and four heads arranged to accommodate larger groups comfortably. Multiple gathering spaces—the flying bridge, aft deck, saloon, and foredeck—each capture natural light and ventilation differently, allowing guests to move through distinct environments throughout the day. The design avoids unnecessary ornamentation in favor of clean lines that frame the living spaces without distraction.
Powered by twin Volvo engines producing 1,800 horsepower, the yacht reaches 23 knots at maximum speed and cruises efficiently at 16 knots. The 73.65-foot length and 19.36-foot beam provide the platform necessary to realize the interior volume without sacrificing seaworthiness or handling. This is a boat designed to perform as well as it accommodates, with careful attention paid to every functional and aesthetic detail both above and below deck.
Length
73.65 FT
Beam
19.36 FT
Draft
4.43 FT
Material
Composite
Shape
Semi-Displacement
Cabins
5
Heads
4
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Volvo
Engine Model
D13
Power
2 x NaN HP
Cruising Speed
16.00 KTS
Max Speed
23.00 KTS
Fuel
1,386.9 GAL
Water
369.84 GAL