Italian shipyard Terranova has revealed the first renderings of its new flagship, a 41-metre explorer yacht called Terranova 41.
Currently in-build at the shipyard in Pisa, the keel is due to be laid later this month with delivery expected in spring 2025. She is being built on speculation and is currently listed for sale with Althaus.
The all-aluminium yacht has an internal volume of 299 GT and features a powerful exterior design penned by Studio D’Aloia. Her elegance is accentuated through her unique, bold lines, starkly contrasted with a typical utilitarian explorer design.
The exterior renderings showcase a circular pool on the sundeck aft, surrounded by sun pads. An additional pool can be found sitting transversely on the bow alongside further relaxation areas.
While there are no renderings yet available for the interior, there will be a six-cabin configuration accommodating up to 12 guests plus complement for four crew. On the upper deck, the en-suite VIP will be located with private terrace access, and a further five cabins on the lower deck integrating the full-beam owner’s suite which boasts walk-in wardrobes.
Performance-wise she will run with twin MAN V-12-1650 engines. By pairing these with an efficient hull design she will reach top speeds of 18 knots and at 15 knots she will be able to explore comfortably with a range of up to 3,000 nautical miles.
The 41-metre will join Terranova’s distinctive fleet, following on from the 35-metre flagship Tananai delivered in 2008.