Sirena Superyachts named Northrop & Johnson exclusive sales broker of its 42M model in Americas

Sirena Superyachts named Northrop & Johnson exclusive sales broker of its 42M model in Americas

Sirena Superyachts named Northrop & Johnson exclusive sales broker

Superyacht

27/10/2023 - 20:20

Sirena Superyachts has signed a contract with the renowned brokerage house Northrop & Johnson, which will represent the shipyard in the sale of the 42M model in the Americas. The announcement was made official at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2023.

"We are not only excited about the upcoming construction of the 42M model but also very pleased to collaborate with such a distinguished team for the yacht's sale," enthuses Cagin Genc, CEO of Sirena Yachts. "This partnership offers a fantastic opportunity for our shipyard to promote this market-shaker design. It also presents an excellent opportunity for a fortunate client to secure this dynamic design, confident that they will receive support throughout the process from one of the most trusted names in the industry."

The construction of the first Sirena Superyachts 42-meter model is scheduled to commence this autumn. The vessel was designed by Luca Vallebona (exterior and interior layouts) and Hot Lab (interior design), part of The Viken Group, while Van Oossanen was responsible for the naval architecture. The Sirena Superyachts 42M boasts open entertaining areas, spacious external relaxation zones, a distinctive master cabin with a private patio, and a vast beach club with drop-down bulwarks.

"Teaming up with Sirena Superyachts for the 42M model is an exhilarating voyage into a world of boundless possibilities," stated Daniel Ziriakus, President of Northrop & Johnson. "This yacht offers very high levels of both luxury and performance, and we are thrilled to join forces, charting a course towards a future where the 42M will aim to establish new standards of elegance and sophistication."

The shipyard's superyacht range also includes 35- and 50-meter models.

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