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Capt. Neal® February 24th 05 02:20 AM

Nordica 30 really a good boat.
 
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.

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.

CN

Gull Rock's February 24th 05 11:10 AM

Knowing Mooron...personally....
I would have to say....that "even if" that boat goes out once a year.....you
can bet that outing is intense and exciting. (probably more then anyone can
handle here)

Mooron lives to the moment...and any trip.......would be not be boring
one......

We here in the great white north may not have as many days to sail......as
you....

But we use every day out to the fullest...

"Capt. Neal®" 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.

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.

CN




Capt. Mooron February 24th 05 12:03 PM


"Capt. Neal®" 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



Dry February 24th 05 03:09 PM

Is this the Overproof that's been on mooring in Mahone Bay for the past
couple of years?

"Capt. Mooron" wrote:

"Capt. Neal®" 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


Joe February 24th 05 03:38 PM


Gull Rock's wrote:
Knowing Mooron...personally....
I would have to say....that "even if" that boat goes out once a

year.....you
can bet that outing is intense and exciting. (probably more then

anyone can
handle here)


Gull Rock,

Down here in Texas you snow clowns would blush bright red at the
antics and fun we create sailing down here...not to mention your pearly
lilly white skin would turn red as a tomato in 46 mins.



Mooron lives to the moment...and any trip.......would be not be

boring
one......

We here in the great white north may not have as many days to

sail......as
you....

But we use every day out to the fullest...

Sorta like your dying or dead half the year huh?

Here we live our lives to the fullest 365 days a year.

Joe



"Capt. Neal=AE" 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.

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.

CN



Capt. Mooron February 24th 05 04:23 PM

Yup......

"Dry" wrote in message
...
Is this the Overproof that's been on mooring in Mahone Bay for the past
couple of years?




Dry February 24th 05 04:29 PM

We have met on a few occasions at the wharf, I drive the silver Audi TT.

"Capt. Mooron" wrote:

Yup......

"Dry" wrote in message
...
Is this the Overproof that's been on mooring in Mahone Bay for the past
couple of years?


Capt. Mooron February 24th 05 04:36 PM

Right on...... how are things up that way? Any more news on the wharf and
storage issues?

I've got Overproof at the Bay Landing in Prospect. We had a great trip
bringing her over to Prospect from Mahone Bay. I didn't get much sailing in
last year due to work. I think I will keep her in Shad Bay this year just
off our property.

CM



"Dry" wrote in message
...
We have met on a few occasions at the wharf, I drive the silver Audi TT.

"Capt. Mooron" wrote:

Yup......

"Dry" wrote in message
...
Is this the Overproof that's been on mooring in Mahone Bay for the past
couple of years?




Gull Rock's February 24th 05 06:00 PM

We are white to adapt to the blowing snow......

I like to see you sun seekers last a full day in sub degree weather :)


"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...

Gull Rock's wrote:
Knowing Mooron...personally....
I would have to say....that "even if" that boat goes out once a

year.....you
can bet that outing is intense and exciting. (probably more then

anyone can
handle here)


Gull Rock,

Down here in Texas you snow clowns would blush bright red at the
antics and fun we create sailing down here...not to mention your pearly
lilly white skin would turn red as a tomato in 46 mins.



Mooron lives to the moment...and any trip.......would be not be

boring
one......

We here in the great white north may not have as many days to

sail......as
you....

But we use every day out to the fullest...

Sorta like your dying or dead half the year huh?

Here we live our lives to the fullest 365 days a year.

Joe



"Capt. Neal®" 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.

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.

CN




Capt. Mooron February 24th 05 06:08 PM

Those guys are walking, talkin' Pussys when it comes to weather! That's why
they live where they do. The only blast of cold air they can tolerate is the
brief opening and closing of the refrigerator. Their blood is thin and
weak... while northern blood runs thick and strong.

CM



"Gull Rock's" wrote in message
...
We are white to adapt to the blowing snow......

I like to see you sun seekers last a full day in sub degree weather :)


"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...

Gull Rock's wrote:
Knowing Mooron...personally....
I would have to say....that "even if" that boat goes out once a

year.....you
can bet that outing is intense and exciting. (probably more then

anyone can
handle here)


Gull Rock,

Down here in Texas you snow clowns would blush bright red at the
antics and fun we create sailing down here...not to mention your pearly
lilly white skin would turn red as a tomato in 46 mins.



Mooron lives to the moment...and any trip.......would be not be

boring
one......

We here in the great white north may not have as many days to

sail......as
you....

But we use every day out to the fullest...

Sorta like your dying or dead half the year huh?

Here we live our lives to the fullest 365 days a year.

Joe



"Capt. Neal®" 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.

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.

CN







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