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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Use? Perhaps your boat hung on its lines at the dock, or worse yet sat
on a
cradle or jackstands, for 16 years. Mooron uses his boat for parties,
sailing, hanging out with youthful females, eating in. Did I mention
parties?


Sorry, Max...I'm the only one who regularly posts pics of my boats with
women aboard. So I'm still waiting to hear why Mooron's interior fell
apart and looks twice as old as it is. Must be that high quality
wood???


. . . or all the raucous sex. Bouncing off the bulkheads and ceilings can
inflect significant damage, even to a fine yacht such as the Nordica.

Max


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Man I hate those things. Talked to a couple of people who have them,
and
they like them in light air only.


Not true, Jonathan. I sailed a Tayana 48 DS and it was fine. A Sweden
39 also sailed quite well. There's no doubt that you lose shape, even
with vertical battens (Doyle makes them for Hunter that way), but they
work fine for a lot of folks. Maybe I'll add one to my fractionally
rigged boat!!!! LOL!

RB
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If there's "no doubt" that they lose shape, I can understand why people
dislike them. They also jam mostly because the people using them don't know
how to use them well or they make a mistake. The ones in the mast might be
impossible to drop in an emergency.

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Man I hate those things. Talked to a couple of people who have them,
and
they like them in light air only.


Not true, Jonathan. I sailed a Tayana 48 DS and it was fine. A Sweden
39 also sailed quite well. There's no doubt that you lose shape, even
with vertical battens (Doyle makes them for Hunter that way), but they
work fine for a lot of folks. Maybe I'll add one to my fractionally
rigged boat!!!! LOL!

RB
35s5
NY



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. . . or all the raucous sex. Bouncing off the bulkheads and ceilings
can
inflect significant damage, even to a fine yacht such as the Nordica.



Max, looking at the website for the Nordica 30 and the serious issues
clearly shown and even described by Mooron, Im curious as to why you
think it's a "fine yacht." What experience have you had with the
Nordica line? I've only met two surveyors who knew what they are and
both held them in low regard.

RB
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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. . . or all the raucous sex. Bouncing off the bulkheads and ceilings
can
inflect significant damage, even to a fine yacht such as the Nordica.



Max, looking at the website for the Nordica 30 and the serious issues
clearly shown and even described by Mooron, Im curious as to why you
think it's a "fine yacht." What experience have you had with the
Nordica line? I've only met two surveyors who knew what they are and
both held them in low regard.


Remove the hook from your cheek and then you'll understand.


Max




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Remove the hook from your cheek and then you'll understand.


Down in this neck of the sea... we refer to Bobsprit's condition as "Gut
Jigged".... horribly messy and the usually critical.

CM


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Remove the hook from your cheek and then you'll understand.


I see. So you DO understand that the Nordica 30 is a poor boat with
many problems, as shown my Mooron's site. That's what I thought.

RB
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I see. So you DO understand that the Nordica 30 is a poor boat with
many problems, as shown my Mooron's site. That's what I thought.


Oh My... really Bobsprit.... you should calm down... all this thrashing
only sets the hook further.

I don't have a "site".... and my Nordica is ten times the boat of your
dockside exercise in tasteless lines, moulded plastic and shelf liner decor.

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Oh My... really Bobsprit.... you should calm down... all this
thrashing
only sets the hook further.



Yeah, yeah...here's your hook!

"The woodwork inside is not always of the best workmanship and is a
common problem with all Nordicas."

YOUR WORDS. You'll never ever escape that, Mooron. People may pretend
that your boat is a good one, but the website says otherwise! Yum!
Tasty hook indeed!

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Remove the hook from your cheek and then you'll understand.


I see. So you DO understand that the Nordica 30 is a poor boat with
many problems, as shown my Mooron's site. That's what I thought.


Not at all. It's a fine yacht-quality vessel, capable of leaping tall
buildings at a single bound, going faster than a locomotive . . .

Max




 
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