From Catalinaowners.com forumS:
We had a Nordica 30 for four years before moving up to our Catalina
320. The best thing I can say about the Nordica was that it's cheap to
buy. Unless you look very hard there's virtually nothing resembling a
reputation for these double-enders. Later on we experienced many
problems with her including rotten support timbers in her hull and a
lot of work required on her interior. She sailed poorly by any modern
standard. We greatly regretted not buying a Pearson Vanguard as
originally planned.
Review of the Catalina 320 followed, but that's not at issue here!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! How will Mooron defend his awful (yes AWFUL)
vessel when the boat above has the same problems and rotting interior
as shown on the Nordica 30 website...
http://www.nordicaboats.com/assets/i...r-B-Midway.jpg
That boat, among others, required all new supports and ended up with a
WHIOLE NEW interior. Littlle of the original interior could be saved.
Components that were restorable were deemed of poor quality and
replaced!!!!
Good god, Mooron. Go slink away!!!!
RB
35s5
NY