From the Turkish shipyard, comes the builder’s smallest model yet, the Sirena 48, measuring 52-feet, 7-inches LOA with a beam of 16-feet, 5-inches. Designed by Argentinian designer Germán Frers, her design features a definitive plumb bow, plenty of windows and a tall pilothouse.

The 48 is offered in a couple different layouts. Owners can opt for fixed or loose furniture with a deep lazarette and transom door that opens to the swim step. Alternatively, owners may opt for a crew cabin instead. Regardless of the layout option, natural light aboard the 48 is abundant. Large doors open the galley aft to the cockpit. Stairs forward of the galley lead to the salon which boasts wraparound windows and a large C-shaped settee. The helm, to starboard, features a double companion seat.

Accommodations aboard the 48 are plentiful. Belowdecks she has 3 staterooms, each boasting almost 7 feet of headroom. Her amidships master suite uses the full-beam to comfortably lay out a king-sized bed, flanked by a settee, vanity and dresser. The master suite features a private en suite head. The VIP cabin is also quite spacious with lots of light, and the guest stateroom features twin beds. The VIP and guest stateroom have shared access to the VIP’s head.

At the flybridge, guests can sit on another C-shaped settee or lounge on the forward sunpad. A large hardtop provides shade or protection from the elements. Beneath the hardtop, part of its support beam leads into a cabinet that houses an electric barbecue, fridge and ice maker.

Standard power is a single Cummins QSBs 550-HP engine configured with V-drives. This powerful engine package gives the 48 a cruise of 16-knots, and a top speed of 24 knots. At 3200 RPM, the 48 cruises around 20.7 knots. For longer range cruising, she boasts an excellent range of about 760 nautical miles when cruising at 7.6 knots. At 10 knots, her range is reduced to about 477 nautical miles.