fleet roll call
Rick and Dorie Green appear every bit as calm as the water where Driftwood, their Nordhavn 46, sits in a quiet anchorage.
Australia so I can enjoy the wonderful camaraderie that exists between owners in the U.S. and Whitsunday Island in Queensland, Australia.
NORDHAVN 50 Stephan and JoAnn Leimberg Ocean Bear Nordhavn 50 #04 (Boat is in the process of being sold.) Nautical miles cruised: 1,500 in one year. Cruising grounds: South Florida north
to Baltimore, around Chesapeake and C&D Canal. Cruising plans: A broken leg from a motorcycle accident in April ruined plans for a cruise to Maine last summer. 150
circumnavigator | 2008-2009
Ocean Bear is on the hard at Bristol, Rhode Island. Why Nordhavn: Its stability. Why cruising: Both the solitude and meeting nice people.
comfort, seakeeping ability and easy maintenance. Why cruising: Living aboard in new places and the people we meet along the waterways.
Bill and Barbara Hakos Tivoli Nordhavn 50 #05
Tom and Linda Selman Prime Time Nordhavn 50 #07
Nautical miles cruised: 12,000 since
Nautical miles cruised: 18,000 since
1999.
January 1999.
Cruising grounds: Florida, the East Coast, Intracoastal and Chesapeake Bay. Favorite destination: Charleston, South Carolina. Cruising plans: Back to home on Chesapeake Bay. Why Nordhavn: Safety, cruising
Cruising grounds: Cruised to Alaska in 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2005. Crewed on Sea Fox on Nordhavn Atlantic Rally and most recently (October and November 2006) crewed on Strickly for Fun on her return to the U.S. from the Mediterranean. Our route took us from Gibraltar to www.circumnavigatormag .com