Piraeus, Greece
Sailing Yacht
Ortona Navi 115
2001
Fully Operational
Overview: The Ortona Navi 115 is a rare chance to acquire a classic Italian-built sailing superyacht with a serious long-range DNA, robust steel construction, and a timeless ketch motor-sailer profile. Offered for sale in Piraeus, Greece, she combines generous interior volume with professional-grade engineering, making her a strong candidate for an experienced private owner, a charter-focused investor, or a buyer seeking a high-potential Mediterranean refit platform with excellent fundamentals.
Key Specifications:
Performance & Long-Range Engineering: Power comes from 2 Ã MTU 12V 183 TA61 diesel engines producing 475 HP each (950 HP total). She cruises comfortably at about 11 knots and reaches approximately 13 knots maximum. A standout feature is her massive fuel capacity of 20,352 L, supporting an approximate range of 2,640 nautical miles at 11 knotsâideal for extended Mediterranean itineraries and repositioning legs with genuine autonomy. Electrical capability is reinforced by 2 Ã Mercedes generators (46 kW each), while a Richfield bow thruster improves close-quarters handling and marina control.
Accommodation & Guest Layout: The yacht accommodates up to 6 guests across 3 beautifully arranged en-suite cabins. The full-beam aft master suite includes a walk-in dressing room and a private en-suite bathroom. A double guest cabin and a twin guest cabin also feature private en-suite bathrooms. Each guest cabin includes fold-down Pullman berthsâadding flexible sleeping capacity while keeping the layout refined and practical for family cruising or charter use.
Crew & Operational Spaces: Designed with professional operation in mind, she offers crew accommodation for 5, including two twin-berth crew cabins, dedicated crew heads with showers, a crew mess, and well-planned service flow that maintains separation between guest and crew areasâan important value driver for charter operation and for owners who prefer discreet service.
Saloon, Deck Living & Exterior Flow: The main saloon is arranged for dining and relaxation, supported by large windows that bring in natural light and open views. Exterior spaces include a shaded aft cockpit configured for outdoor diningâperfect for hostingâand classic teak deck flow with storage capacity for cruising equipment and accessories. Her ketch configuration adds traditional style and balanced sail handling capability, while preserving the versatility of twin-engine cruising.
Helm Stations, Navigation & Modernization Potential: The yacht features an inside bridge with navigation and full yacht control systems, providing a protected helm position for long passages and changing conditions. Controls are duplicated on the flying bridge for improved visibility when maneuvering in port or enjoying open-air cruising. This is an excellent platform for upgrades such as updated chart plotters, AIS integration, radar modernization, and enhanced electronicsâtailored to the next ownerâs preferences.
Comfort Systems & Owner-Focused Features: Condaria air conditioning supports comfortable summer cruising. A dedicated office area aft of the bridge adds true real-world value, whether for remote work, passage planning, yacht administration, or charter management. The combination of classic proportions, teak decks, and a true superyacht interior feel creates a premium onboard experienceâwhile still leaving room for a modern refresh to meet current luxury expectations.
Usage Profile (Private / Charter / Refit): This yacht is well suited to long-range private cruising, family hosting, and charter project potential in Greece and the wider Mediterranean where classic sailing superyachts attract guests seeking authenticity and elegance. The motor-sailer versatility provides the romance of sailing with the reliability of powerful twin dieselsâparticularly valuable for itinerary certainty.
Maintenance, Surveys & Upgrade Pathway: With a refit already completed in 2001, she presents as an attractive candidate for a structured modernization plan: interior styling, soft goods, lighting upgrades, refreshed exterior lounging areas, and electronics updates. Her steel hull offers long-term ownership advantage when maintained properly, and her mechanical setup is built around proven MTU reliability and dual generator support. A full service review and structured maintenance plan will maximize usability and value.
Registration & Due Diligence Notes: RINA class is a meaningful advantage for buyers considering professional operation and enhanced safety standards. Located in Piraeus, Greece (a major yachting hub), she offers strong access to shipyards and technical supportâideal for inspections and refit planning. Buyers should confirm VAT status, duties, and documentation history during due diligence.
Buyer Inspection Checklist (Highlights): Request full documentation access and plan a proper survey including hull inspection, machinery testing, rig assessment, electrical/plumbing evaluation, and generator load testing. Buyers are advised to request clear engine installation access and close-up images of engine serial plates, confirm gearbox engagement, review cooling systems (heat exchangers, strainers), filtration (e.g., Racor filters), exhaust components (risers/elbows), and verify engine/generator hours with records. A haul-out inspection is recommended for underwater running gear, shafts/couplings, stern tubes, thruster testing, and steel hull coating/corrosion control.
Call to Action: Arrange a private viewing in Piraeus and schedule a sea trial to experience her handling, comfort underway, and operational readiness. Contact us to receive the full specification pack, photo set, inventory list (tender/spares if applicable), and to coordinate an independent survey team and purchase structure for a smooth, secure transfer.
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