The perfect dream boat. It is called Euphoria 68, designed by Frers
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In the marina reserved for sailboats at Milan Yachting Week – The digital boat show is one of the most fascinating and intriguing boats of the past year.
The dream boat of those who know about sailing. We are talking about theEuphoria 68 from the Sirena Marine shipyard. We are not exaggerating to say that it is one of those boats that makes those who own it proud; you only have to visit it at the digital boat show to see why.
In Euphoria 68-a 21.04-meter boat-the Sirena Marine shipyard gathered the best of the masters of design, materials, and construction techniques to achieve this.
An archistar, German Frers, designed it. And you can see
German Frers, who drew the boat’s water lines and design, is one of boating’s most hailed archistars. He is credited with making boats that are yachting classics that never get old. And on Euphoria 68 his skills are expressed there to the fullest.
Just visit the boat at Milan Yachting Week, look at the extensive photo gallery and videos to realize this.
A superyacht interior between tradition and innovation
The interior layout of Euphoria 68, designed by the renowned Design Unlimited studio, also does not betray expectations. Everything is rational, spacious and bright with use of excellent materials. Tradition and innovations are skillfully blended.
Again, you need only scroll through, in the booth at Milan Yachting Week, photos and details of the interior to see what quality and good taste reign inEuphoria 68.
There is another exclusive feature in this boat. Listening to the interview with Federico Martini-Executive Board Member at Sirena Marine and Chairman at Sirnew-at the entrance to the Sirena Marine booth, you discover that Sirena Marine for this Euphoria 68 provides high levels of customization, as on a superyacht.
If you want to know more contact the site with one click
Who this boat is for, how it is built, how it sails…just click here to find out in detail. And if you would like to elaborate with a site manager or book a visit via email or whatsapp, in the booth you will find buttons to activate contact with one click
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