Distance Pennant Program
Total Nordhavn Boats: 564
Total Nordhavn Mileage: 8,018,171
Nordhavn’s popular Distance Pennant Program was created to recognize the many Nordhavn owners and their great accomplishments of traveling the world’s oceans and enjoying the adventures of a lifetime. It is interesting to note that the average miles traveled is a little under half of a circumnavigation for each registered owner. Our goal is to reach 100 percent registration of all Nordhavns built and enter all of the miles traveled by previous owners.
From the earliest days of the age of sail up to the present time, the history of flags and the history of the sea have been intertwined. From at least the early 19th century, it has been the custom of ships returning from a long overseas deployment to fly an extra long commission pennant made up of whatever bunting could be assembled.
In the Royal Navy, this is known as the “paying off pennant” because a ship used to be taken out of commission and its crew “paid off” at the end of each cruise. In the United States Navy, it is called the homeward-bound pennant. Although not officially sanctioned by regulations, the Navy has issued guidelines for the use of this pennant in NTP-13(B), Flags, Pennants and Customs.
It is really very simple. Just click here to register and then submit your contact information in the required fields and list your trips with full details about your travels –including the number of miles covered.
In return, not only will your accomplishments be listed for all who visit this website to be impressed by, you will receive a complimentary Nordhavn Distance Pennant. Let the world know your Nordhavn is more than just a great-looking vessel. You and your Nordhavn have done what others dare not.
The first level is 2,500 miles. Subsequent pennants will be issued in additional 5,000 nm increments. Each will be a different color. No matter how the miles were accrued: one long trip, 50 short cruises or even if you have owned multiple Nordhavns, it’s the total miles accumulated that we are interested in.
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Name | Richard and Ronnie Vander Veer |
Boat Name | Two Drifters |
Nordhavn Model | 50 |
Hull Number | 23 |
Boat Year | 2003 |
Total Nautical Miles Traveled | 24,000 |
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Voyage Details | 2003 Dana Point area; April 2003 Dana Point to Seattle;June 2003 Seattle to Juneau, Alaska; August 2003 Cruised Alaska and went down to Port Angeles, Wa.; Sept.2003 Port Angeles to Dana Point with stops in Newport, OR. and Monterey, Calif. March @004 Passage from Dana Point to Chesapeake, Viriginia with stops in cities on Baja, in Costa Rica, Panama, through the Canal, Cayman Islands, up coast to Port Canaveral, Charleston and finally Chesapeake, Va. October 2004 from Chesapeake to St. Augustine, Fl with stops along ICW and Savannah. April 2005 St. Augustine, Fl down ICW to Abacos Bahamas. May 2005 Bahamas to Chesapeake. Nov. 2005 Chesapeake,Va to Vero Beach, Fl. March 2006 Vero Beach to Palm Beach to Georgetown in the Exumas withstops in Nassau, and Cays on the way. April 2006 Georgetown, Bahamas to Green Turtle Cay, Abacos, Bahamas to Chesapeake, Va. Nov. 2006, Chesapeake to Vero Beach; March 2007 Vero Beach to Green Turtle Cay, Marsh Harbor. May 2007 Marsh harbor to Chesapeake, Va. Nov. 2007 Chesapeake to Vero Beach. March 2008 Vero Beach to Abacos, Green Turtle Cay to Marsh Harbor. May 2007 Marsh Harbor to Cesapeake, Va. |
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