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Capt. Mooron
 
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I thank you for your kind words.

CM

"Capt. NealŪ" wrote in message ...
Dear Capt. Mooron,

It is a pleasure to be in the company of another besides Joe, who
knows what he wants in a sailboat and goes out and gets it.

I realize your present circumstances keep you from sailing to your
heart's content and, even if I give you a ration of sh*t from time
to time, I do so knowing you are secure in the knowledge that your
boat is the best boat for you. Even I, Capt. Neal, would be proud
to own and sail such a fine boat. As a matter of fact, I looked at
a couple Nordica 30's several years ago with the intent of moving
up to a sturdy, blue water vessel but then decided coastal cruising
with an occasional blue water jaunt was more to my liking so I stuck
with my tried and true vessel and made modifications so she was
more blue water capable but still nimble and handy. Such is the
compromise of sailing yachts.

You are so unlike most so-called sailors, of whom Bobsprit is a good
example, in that you didn't buy a boat to impress your friends. You
bought it to satisfy yourself. A sailboat is an extension of one's self
and no mistake. Your boat says, "Here comes a prudent and savvy
sailor who, even though he may arrive late, arrives safe. "

My hat's off to you, sir!

CN



"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:GojTd.4301$TB.3888@edtnps84...

"Capt. NealŪ" wrote in message ...
Actually, a Nordica 30 is a fine, blue water vessel. It is such a waste to abuse one like Mooron does by living way up there in
Canaduh where it sits, unused most of the year.


I purchased my Nordica 30 after lenghty reasearch, many inspections and countless hours of negotiation. After looking at 6 other
Nordica 30s for sale... I fell in love with this particular boat and would have no other. I purchased the largest boat I could
afford and single hand.

Overproof is lovingly cared for and treated like a family member. It is a well known vessel and is always welcomed to any
raft-ups. My neprhews and nieces have cut their sailing teeth and learned their navigational skills aboard. They still tell the
tales of Overproof in Yellowknife. My engagements with the local law enforement and regulatory agencies are legend on the lake.


Hey, Mooron, why not sell it to somebody who appreciates fine blue
water vessels and who would use it as intended instead of as a way to
hold down a cradle ashore? You could always buy a Mac26X and keep
it warm in the garage on a trailer - more your style.


I would no sooner entertain selling my vessel than you would parting with Cut The Mustard!
We know our vessels and their abilities as well as limitations and nuances.

CM