:-). We stay pretty active posting to mvdirona.com/ but we shoot less video and trying and we need to be much more disciplined about getting videos done and posted.
We are always looking forward to our next adventure. We need to get better about producing and posting videos but we have recently completed trips to Switzerland, the Caribbean, and Antarctica and will go to the North Pole in August. Everything gets posted to mvdirona.com/ and we'll try to get more up in video form.
I just saw a nordhavn 52 in Maryland named “fleeting glimpse”, and it is showing up on AIS as Dirona. Do you know if that’s the new name for the vessle? Satellite domes and everything look the same!
Wow, great talk. I remember you guys from way back when you were still in the PNW. I hope Jennifer never suffering lasting consequences to her shoulder from that other yacht's line snapping. Best of luck on your future endeavors.
Great talk - wish I'd have been able to be there live. Excellent insights. I used your data on your previous boat as baselines to inform operation for my 1998 4087 - hugely valuable to me, many thanks. Please keep sharing such good information for all of us!
Look who’s alive
:-). We stay pretty active posting to mvdirona.com/ but we shoot less video and trying and we need to be much more disciplined about getting videos done and posted.
Happy to know you are alive and well. Looking forward to your next journey?
We are always looking forward to our next adventure. We need to get better about producing and posting videos but we have recently completed trips to Switzerland, the Caribbean, and Antarctica and will go to the North Pole in August. Everything gets posted to mvdirona.com/ and we'll try to get more up in video form.
Thank you, a fantastic seminar that added tremendous value to us, as we are planning our circumnavigation.
Thanks for the feedback. Both Jennifer and I appreciate it and wish you all the best on your circumnavigation.
I just saw a nordhavn 52 in Maryland named “fleeting glimpse”, and it is showing up on AIS as Dirona. Do you know if that’s the new name for the vessle? Satellite domes and everything look the same!
Yes! It's that same big beautiful boat with a new big beautiful name. Here's to the next 12,000 hours of adventuring in that wonderful boat.
@@MVDirona awesome! it was so cool to see her in person! I wish the new owners the best of luck.
What a great surprise to see a Dirona video pop up on my YT feed! Thanks so much for sharing this info
Thanks for watching and thanks for the feedback.
Wow, great talk. I remember you guys from way back when you were still in the PNW. I hope Jennifer never suffering lasting consequences to her shoulder from that other yacht's line snapping. Best of luck on your future endeavors.
Jennifer's shoulder is working well and very close to 100%. Thanks for checking in and the talk feedback.
Great great lovely video
thanks for the insights.
Looking forward for more adventures!
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you enjoyed it.
Great to know the long cruise was serendipitous, most of the best things are.
Good observation. That's been our expereince as well.
Followed you two from the start. Great presentation. Love Nordhavns
Yes, Nordhavn's in general are great boats and Dirona treated us very well during the 12 years we cruised her. Thanks for the feedback.
Great talk - wish I'd have been able to be there live. Excellent insights. I used your data on your previous boat as baselines to inform operation for my 1998 4087 - hugely valuable to me, many thanks. Please keep sharing such good information for all of us!
Thanks for the feedback on the website and videos Dan. We're glad it has helped you enjoy your 4087.