First unit of new 36-metre Sirena 118 in build at Sirena Yachts

The largest GRP yacht built by Turkish Sirena Yachts is scheduled to hit the water in 2026
January 16 2026 3 minutes to read
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The Sirena 118 will be the yard's largest GRP vessel

The Sirena 118, originally unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show in September 2024, is positioned as a versatile platform and a new style and quality benchmark for Sirena Yachts

The exterior style of the model was designed by Sirena’s in-house team, while the architecture is owed to renowned Germán Frers, head of Frers Naval Architecture & Engineering. 

The Sirena 118 will be the largest GRP vessel ever built by the yard
The Sirena 118 will be the largest GRP vessel ever built by the yard

Despite her rather compact dimensions (a length of 36 m, (LOW 34 m) and a beam of 7.9 m), the Sirena 118 has three decks offering flexible layouts and a decent internal volume of 265 GT.

The yacht will be capable of accommodating large groups of guests, yet offering a cosy atmosphere that has helped Sirena Yachts to gain its reputation. There are attractive spaces both indoors and outdoors, while large expanses of glazing and fold-down bulwarks blur the lines between interior and exterior spaces and the surrounding seascapes. 

The length of the tri-deck Sirena 118 will be 36 metres
The length of the tri-deck Sirena 118 will be 36 metres

Comfortable al fresco lounging spaces are available on the shaded sundeck with a bar, in the foredeck lounge with sofas and a round pool, and in the aft section, which increases considerably with the help of fold-down terraces and a hydraulic swim platform 

In accordance with the owner’s preferences, there can be 5 or 6 guest cabins. In the first version, the owner’s suit may be split-level, with a bedroom at the top and a vast lounge below, complete with a fold-down balcony, which also serves as a private swim platform. 

The Sirena 118's exterior was created by the yard's in-house team
The Sirena 118's exterior was created by the yard's in-house team

The interior created by Cor D. Rover can be adjusted to the owner’s taste, while high-quality materials and abundance of natural light remain invariable. 

The Sirena 118 offers comfortable spaces for al fresco recreation
The Sirena 118 offers comfortable spaces for al fresco recreation

The yard reports “steady progress” on the construction of the new yacht at Sirena’s facilty in Turkish Yalova. Systems integration is underway on the lower deck, while teak decking production continues on the upper one. All sliding doors are now in place and final paint preparation works are in progress, too. 

The first Sirena 118 is scheduled to hit the water in 2026
The first Sirena 118 is scheduled to hit the water in 2026

Sea trials are scheduled to start in the coming months. With a fast-displacement hull form and twin MAN V12 engines with a total power of 3100 hp, the yacht will boast a top speed of 16 knots and a cruising speed of 11. With an upgraded package of 3800 hp, her maximum speed will reach 21 knots.

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