Terranova 41
The yacht's profile combines bold lines with the practicality of an explorer.
Italy-based shipyard Terranova has released the first images of its future flagship, the Terranova 41 explorer yacht. The vessel, under construction in Pisa, is due for completion in spring 2025 and is currently listed for sale by Althaus.
With an elegant and sleek design, the Terranova 41 is made entirely of aluminum and boasts a gross tonnage of 299 GT. Designed by Studio D'Aloia, the yacht's distinctive profile combines bold lines with the practicality of a typical exploration vessel.
On the sun deck, the Terranova 41 has a circular pool surrounded by sun loungers. Opposite, in the bow, there is an additional pool and relaxation areas.
It is known that the configuration of the yacht with six cabins is designed to accommodate up to 12 guests and a crew of four. On the upper deck, there will be a VIP cabin with a bathroom and access to a private terrace, and five other places will be located on the lower deck, including a full-beam main suite.
The Terranova 41 will be powered by two MAN V-12-1650 engines and is expected to reach a top speed of 18 knots and cruise comfortably at 15 knots with a range of 3,000 nautical miles.
The new expedition vessel will complement Terranova's existing fleet and will take the place of the previous flagship, the 35-metre Tananai, launched in 2008.
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