The Sialia 45’s manufacturer promises high speeds, an impressive range and three design versions
To make it more appealing to a wider audience, the Polish shipyard has added a number of technical features and layout solutions to the model.
Thus, the Sialia 45 boasts a provisional top speed of up to 43 knots, and at a cruising speed of 25 knots she boats a range of 55 nautical miles with the standard 500 kWh battery pack.
For those who want to increase the range up to 77 nautical miles, there is an option of additional 200 kWh endurance battery pack. A biodiesel-compatible 140 kW range extender can also be installed to increase the Sialia 45’s range up to 142 or 164 nautical miles respectively.
“No one does anything like Sialia Yachts in the 13-35 metre range,” says Milvio Ricci, Chief Commercial Officer at Sialia Yachts. “No one does planing boats with no compromise – and we don’t compare ourselves to other electric boats, because nothing else like a Sialia Yacht exists in this sphere!”
The Sialia 45 will be available in three distinct versions: Runabout, Sport and Weekender. They mainly differ in how open or closed their main deck is, and each of them provides an opportunity to tailor different areas in accordance with the owner’s preferences. Various configurations and arrangment of cabins, galley and saloon are available for the lower deck, too.
In line with the latest European trends, the shipyard has thought of sustainability and the boat’s life cycle, opting for a carbon hull instead of GRP and using recycled and recyclable materials for the finish widely.
“Our yachts may come at a slight premium – perhaps 15% to 20% over a conventional diesel model – but you have very low maintenance, you have no pollution, and you have almost no cost in diesel for a lot people,” says Ricci.
The first hull has already been sold and its launch is scheduled for the summer of 2025. Meanwhile, the Polish shipyard has already started construction on two more Sialia 45 units.
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