Northrop & Johnson has announced the sale of the 19-meter Solaris yacht Terrasavia, which was listed at €850,000. Yacht brokers Ed Cavendish and Charles Herve facilitated the sale, representing the buyer and seller, respectively.
Terrasavia, designed by Bill Tripp, is known for its high-performance features, including a lifting keel, carbon mast, Park Avenue boom, and hydraulic sail handling. The yacht, originally built with long-range cruising in mind, underwent a comprehensive refit in 2021 and has been meticulously maintained since its construction.

The yacht's exterior features a dark blue hull, white mast, and black Millenium Monolithic Carbon sails, paired with teak wood flooring and spacious deck areas. Terrasavia can accommodate up to six guests in three double cabins, including a forward owner’s suite and two aft guest cabins, along with a separate crew cabin.
Inside, the yacht is finished with warm Burma Teak wood, offering a main salon with a leather settee, a breakfast nook, and ample storage. Entertainment amenities include a flatscreen TV and Fusion Apollo HiFi System, while the galley is equipped with Corian worktops, a large fridge, and stainless steel sinks.
Terrasavia is well-suited for both long-range bluewater cruising and relaxed day sailing, making it a versatile addition to any yachting enthusiast's collection.
Credits: Northrop & Johnson