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MV SIRENIA: 41' STEBER FLYBRIDGE CRUISER (2B and 2C SURVEY)

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Sirenia anchored at Bugatti Reef
MV Sirenia

MV Sirenia is a 1993 Steber International twin screw flybridge cruiser built for the Department of Environment and Heritage and commissioned in November 2003 as a Great Barrier Reef Marine Park patrol vessel based at Townsville.

Steber International are a leader in Australian boat manufacturing and industrial composite technology since 1947.  All Steber boats are individually designed and built to suit their purpose.
  MV Sirenia was built as a reef boat and has been constructed with a keel, a large aft deck, a fully enclosed flybridge and all the features and specifications of a Government commissioned vessel.

  • 41' Steber Flybridge Cruiser
  • Twin 380 HP Fiat Diesel Engines
  • New 5.9KVA Westerlake Gen-set
  • 360L eutectic chest freezer
  • Sleeps 8, 6 x single beds, 1 x double
  • 6-seater saloon with air conditioning
  • Deck table and chairs to seat 8
  • Phillips Bluetooth Stereo in Saloon - iPhone, iPod, iPad compatible
  • Teac LCD 26' DVD combo TV and Apple TV streaming to TV
  • Galley with convection microwave, fridge and 2 burner stove
  • Hot water shower and toilet, hot water deck shower
  • Top of range Furuno NAVnet TZT 14 Touch Screen chartplotter, sounder (1KW transducer), 24nm radar and AIS
  • TMQ APR autopilot
  • Reelax 6m outrigger poles with Junior 600 bases, stainless steel rigging kit, tag lines and tip spears. For medium to heavy game-fishing pursuits
  • 2250l fuel range (spread over 4 tanks)
  • Maximum speed 24knots
  • Cruise speed 9knots, 25l/hr
  • Barefoot 2.95mm tender with 9.8hp Tohatsu 2-stroke outboard
  • GME GX600D DSC VHF Radio
  • Icom IC - M801E MF/HF Marine Transceiver
  • Icom IC-M23 floating handheld VHF radio
  • Immarsat Satellite phone
  • Full range of premium fishing and spearfishing equipment
  • Snorkeling, equipment including stinger suits, mask/snorkel and fins available for use
  • Large duck board and swim ladder
  • Fiberglass awning for sun baking and jumping off at anchorage
  • Commercial Survey:  2B - Surveyed to carry 5 passengers + 2 crew with a 200nm range from the coast and 2C Survey - Surveyed to carry 10 passengers + 2 crew anywhere within the Great Barrier Reef Region or otherwise within 50nm of the coast

MV Sirenia: Layout

Picture6 seater saloon that coverts to a double bed

PictureGalley with 2 burner stove, fridge and convection microwave

PictureMap/tackle bench and TV/video combo with Apple TV and a Phillips ipod/iphone/ipad docking station with Bluetooth streaming for music on the go

PictureMap/tackle bench, air conditioning, vessel electrical system and entertainment centre

PictureForward bunk beds looking to bow

PictureStarboard midship bunk beds opposite galley

PictureThe Helm

PictureThe engine room looking aft. Twin Fiat 380HP engines

PictureSaloon looking from galley

PictureForward bunk beds looking to port

PictureFuruno NAVnet TZT14 Touch Screen chartplotter, sounder and 24NM radar, with AIS

PictureAnother view of Furuno NAVnet TZT14 Touch navigation system

PictureGME GX600D DSC VHF Radio

PictureLooking inside from aft deck to bow

PictureStarboard midship bunk beds opposite galley

PictureIcom IC- M802 SSB MF/HF Marine Transceiver

PictureMaxwell windless anchor winch with 100m of chain for comfortable anchoring

PictureBarefoot 2.95m tender with 9.8 Tohatsu outboard

PictureMV Sirenia at anchor, White Tip Reef

PictureMV Sirenia. 2 x 8 person life rafts and a spacious fore-deck for GT popping or enjoying the sun at anchor

PictureMV Sirenia, rigged and ready to cruise

PictureMV Sirenia at anchor, Block Reef

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MV Sirenia anchored in Stucco Reef Lagoon
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MV Sirenia's deck is plenty of space for fishing and enjoying a ell earned beer after a hard day chasing monsters on the Great Barrier Reef