New Boat Preview: Sirius 35 DS

The Sirius 35 DS brings big-boat comfort, panoramic deck-salon views and versatile cruising options to a 35-foot hull.
Sirius 35 DS
The Sirius 35 DS under sail—a capable, Category A ocean cruiser that combines bluewater confidence with small-boat manageability. Courtesy Sirius Yachts

The Sirius 35 DS is making its much-anticipated North American debut as part of Cruising World’s New Boat Preview 2025. This German-built deck-salon yacht squeezes the comfort and livability of a 40-footer into a 35-foot hull, thanks to its innovative split-level layout, multiple interior options, and all-weather visibility. With its choice of keel configurations, from deep fin to twin or lifting keels, the Sirius 35 DS is designed to go anywhere sailors dream of, from shoal-water creeks to bluewater passages.

Since its introduction, the Sirius 35 DS has set a high bar for deck-salon cruising yachts. The raised salon delivers true 360-degree views and abundant natural light, welcome on passage or at anchor. Belowdecks, buyers can choose two, four, or six berths and one or two heads. A standout feature: the dedicated workshop and storage area, a rarity on a yacht this size, which keeps tools, spares, and technical gear neatly organized and easily accessed.

Sirius 35 DS design
Four keel options—deep, shoal, twin, or lifting—let owners tailor draft and performance for everything from offshore passages to shallow coastal cruising. Courtesy Sirius Yachts

By eliminating a traditional aft cabin in some layouts, Sirius has opened up space for larger berths, airy lounges, and an impressively roomy galley and head. Hull and deck are hand-laid fiberglass reinforced with vacuum-adhered sandwich construction for stiffness and insulation, and the interior shows off Sirius’s hallmark mahogany joinery and craftsmanship. CE Category A (Ocean) certification and robust hardware throughout confirm that the 35 DS is built for offshore work as well as comfortable coastal cruising.

Sirius 35 DS Specifications

LOA34 ft 9 in (10.60 m)
LWL31 ft 10 in (9.70 m)
Beam11 ft 7 in (3.53 m)
Displacement17,850 lbs (8.1 t)
Ballast5,732 lbs (2.6 t)
Keel OptionsDeep fin, shoal fin, twin, or lifting keel
Draft Range6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) to 2 ft 9 in (0.85 m) lifting keel up
EngineVolvo D2-50 diesel, 51 hp
Sail Area (Main/Jib)33.5 m² + 23.2 m² (standard)
CertificationCE Category A (Ocean)
BuilderSirius Yachts, Germany

Split-Level Living

The Sirius 35 DS’s defining feature is its split-level interior. The raised salon gives near-panoramic views while providing a light-filled lounge area at deck level. Steps down lead to the galley, heads, and private cabins. This arrangement not only maximizes interior volume but also enhances safety at sea by keeping the crew’s movements low and centered. Whether configured for two, four, or six berths, the 35 DS’s layout offers remarkable privacy and livability for a yacht in this size range.

Sirius 35 DS interior
The raised salon’s split-level design connects easily to the cockpit, creating a bright, protected living space with all-weather visibility. Courtesy Sirius Yachts

Multiple Keel Configurations

One of the Sirius 35 DS’s most versatile traits is its choice of four keel options: deep fin for maximum performance, shoal fin for coastal cruising, twin keels for drying out on the hard or tidal moorings, and a lifting keel for ultimate flexibility. With draft as shallow as 2ft. 9in. and as deep as 6ft. 10in., owners can tailor the boat to their cruising grounds without sacrificing stability or interior comfort. This adaptability helps the Sirius 35 DS stand apart from typical 35-footers.

Workshop and Storage Space

Sirius 35 DS salon
Rich mahogany joinery and thoughtful ergonomics make the Sirius 35 DS’s deck salon feel like a much larger yacht’s interior. Courtesy Sirius Yachts

Long-term cruisers know the value of a proper workshop, and the Sirius 35 DS delivers. By rethinking the traditional aft cabin, Sirius carved out a dedicated utility and storage area ideal for tools, spares, or even a compact washer-dryer. Accessed via the salon, this space keeps the boat’s technical gear centralized and out of the living areas. Combined with abundant lockers, a deep galley, and flexible cabin layouts, the 35 DS provides the kind of onboard organization normally reserved for much larger yachts.

Videos

  • Full Tour
    Take a walk through the Sirius 35 DS with the builder’s own video tour, showing off its innovative deck-salon concept, flexible layouts, and standout craftsmanship.
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  • Maneuvering
    See how the Sirius 35 DS handles under power and sail with this on-the-water demonstration of its easy docking and responsive steering.
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Editor’s First Take

Sirius 35 DS underway
Designed for adventure, the 35 DS balances offshore strength with effortless handling for couples or small crews exploring far and wide. Courtesy Sirius Yachts

As soon as you step aboard the Sirius 35 DS, it’s clear this boat doesn’t follow the usual 35-foot playbook. The raised salon feels like a miniature pilothouse with sweeping views, the kind of light and space you’d expect on a 40-footer. Below, the layouts are refreshingly versatile, from an airy two-berth “for-two” version with a lounge forward, to four or even six berths with extra heads. Add in multiple keel choices and a dedicated workshop space, and the 35 DS becomes not just a capable cruiser but a uniquely personal one. For sailors wanting big-boat features without big-boat handling, this yacht is a standout.

Sirius 35 DS at anchor
With a lifting or twin-keel configuration, the Sirius 35 DS can nose into quiet coves and tidal flats—ideal for gunkholing and exploration off the grid. Courtesy Sirius Yachts

Contact

Sirius 35 DS is a nominee for Cruising World’s Boat of the Year 2026. For more information visit sirius-yachts.com.