
Sirena 60 Reviewed
The Sirena 60 has a German Frers hull design and sizable interior volume for comfortable long-distance cruising.
Yacht reviews and tests of the most popular yacht brands.

The Sirena 60 has a German Frers hull design and sizable interior volume for comfortable long-distance cruising.

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