Second group of Nordhavns
readies for Atlantic Crossing
Dana Point, CA –
(May 3, 2007)
– Nearly three years to the day after 18 yachts, including three non-Nordhavns,
crossed the Atlantic Ocean as part of the Nordhavn Atlantic Rally (NAR),
another group of Nordhavns is set to head out and duplicate the route taken by
the NAR boats.
Dubbed
Med Bound 2007, a total of ten Nordhavns will depart Fort
Lauderdale on May 24 (weather permitting) bound for Bermuda. From there the group will split into two, with
one continuing on to the Azores and finally Gibraltar.
The other group will head for its final destination of Newport, Rhode Island.
Dubbed
Med Bound 2007, a total of ten Nordhavns will depart Fort
Lauderdale on May 24 (weather permitting) bound for Bermuda. From there the group will split into two, with
one continuing on to the Azores and finally Gibraltar.
The other group will head for its final destination of Newport, Rhode Island.
While
the number of participating vessels is significantly less than that of the NAR,
the journey is nonetheless impressive. Most significantly, Med Bound is not
being sponsored by Nordhavn’s manufacturer, Pacific Asian Enterprises (PAE),
and will not have the luxury of a PAE-staffed “escort boat.” But a lot of work
and planning has gone into ensuring Med Bound will be just as successful. Just
as the NAR did, Med Bound has its own Operations Manual, will have site
inspections performed by qualified technicians, a comprehensive seminar
schedule for participants during kick-off week in Fort Lauderdale, various
social events at all ports, and has secured discounted pricing for fuel.
Yachts
participating in the event are:
YACHT
& OWNER
DESTINATION
--N62 Adventure -
Dave
Crannell
Gibraltar
--N62 New Endeavor
- Jerry and Con
Reynolds
Newport
--N62 Grey Pearl -
Braun and Tina
Jones
Newport
--N55 Moana Kuewa -
Christine
Bauman
Gibraltar
--N55 Salty Dawg -
David and Lowie
Bock
Horta
--N50 Downtime -
Walter and Mary
Smithe
Newport
--N47 Bluewater -
Milt and Judy Baker
Gibraltar
--N47 Imagine -
Greg and Kathy
Beckner
Newport
--N43 Summer Skis -
Jim
Fuller
Newport
--N40 Beso - Chip
and Kay Marsh
Newport
The
route and schedule (weather permitting) is as follows:
May
18 – boats gather in Fort Lauderdale
(Coral Ridge Yacht Club)
May
19-23 – pre-departure events
May
24 – boats depart for Bermuda
May
30 – boats arrive in Bermuda (Royal Bermuda
Yacht Club)
June
7 – boats depart for the Azores/Newport
June
11 – boats arrive in Newport
(Bannister’s Wharf Marina)
June
14 – Newport
portion of Med Bound disbands
June
19 – boats arrive in the Azores (Horta Marina)
June
27 – boats depart for Gibraltar
July
4 – boats arrive in Gibraltar (Marina
Bay)
July
7 – Med Bound disbands
“Crossing
oceans in small yachts is serious business, but that doesn’t mean participants
can’t have a great deal of fun in the process,” said Milt Baker, lead organizer
of Med Bound and shoreside organizer for the NAR. “We’ll be doing something few
people are able to do. For many, this will be the adventure of a lifetime.”
While
P.A.E. will not be accompanying the group on its entire route, several staff
members are playing key roles assisting with organizational details and even
serving as crew from Bermuda to Newport. P.A.E.’s vice president, Jim Leishman,
will be on hand in Fort Lauderdale to answer questions and bid the boats a bon
voyage; Chief Designer Jeff Leishman, along with Nordhavn Southeast salesman
Andy Hegley, will crew on N47 Imagine and Nordhavn Northeast salesman
Dave Balfour will crew on Nordhavn 43 Summer Skis.
A
special section dedicated to Med Bound will be created on www.nordhavn.com where visitors can track
the boats, view photos, and read commentary from participants.
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