Siran

2015 (Launched 1991)

This is Siran

The last of seven magnificent Feadships designed by Jon Bannenberg, Siran was revolutionary at the time of her launch in 1991 with her radical windows and tender positioning. The owners returned to Feadship in 2007 for a two-year rebuild that extended Siran to 67 metres to accommodate a garage for a water ski boat accessible through a large side door. A new superstructure added to the sun deck accommodated an enclosed TV lounge and gym. The way this iconic yacht's perfect exterior balance and intricate interior were preserved while extending the yacht by almost four metres was much appreciated. The second refit in 2015 further adapted the sun deck, with more of the aft deck covered to provide better protection on windy days. The composite roofing structure was extended by 2.5 metres, supported by aluminium sidewalls with pivoting glass windbreak panels in the same style as the existing sun deck windows. Siran also had paintwork done on her hull, an upgrade of the highly-skewed propellers and a rearrangement of the crew cabins. More details of this refit are available in our press release called 'Perfecting Perfection'.

Refit specifications

Refit scope 2015 Partly repaint, Mast deck extension, crew interior rearrangement, engine room maintenance
Refit scope 2007 Extension, Interior redecoration, Engine room overhaul, Systems update, Repaint

Specifications

Hull 643
Launch year 1991
Refit year 2015
Length 67.01m / 219′10″
Speed 16 knots
Beam 10.30m / 33′9″
Draught 3.45m / 11′3″
Depth 5.50m / 18′0″
Range 6000
Launch name Siran
Current name Siran
Yard Koninklijke de Vries

Design

Naval architect Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects
Exteriordesign Bannenberg & Rowell Design / Tim Heywood Design
Interiordesign Bannenberg & Rowell Design

Propulsion

Mainengines 2 x Caterpillar 3516 DI-TA 1119kW at 1600rpm

Capacity

Fuelcapacity 130,400 litres / 34,448 USG
Fuel capacity 130 m³
Watercapacity 31,000 litres / 8,189 USG
Water capacity 31 m³