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Scotty July 30th 06 04:13 PM

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"Capt.Mooron" wrote

Well... teak doesn't rot and the boat doesn't leak.

Straightening a Windex
is routine maintenance and installing upgrades is a

project... much like
replacing cable to the secondary nav light system.[which

by the way was
installed when I purchased the boat] Seems to me like you

have as many of
the "cavalcade of upkeep" situations that you claim I

have!

Nonetheless.... you purchased a very barebones boat. It

appears bereft of
the basic equipment. You'll have your work cut out just

installing the base
requirements for day sailing..... let alone attempting to

meet Cat.-I specs.


Like, installing an I-pod?

Bwahahahahahah

Scotty



Capt. Rob July 30th 06 04:14 PM

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Well... teak doesn't rot and the boat doesn't leak. Straightening a
Windex
is routine maintenance and installing upgrades is a project... much
like
replacing cable to the secondary nav light system.[which by the way was

installed when I purchased the boat] Seems to me like you have as many
of
the "cavalcade of upkeep" situations that you claim I have!


Isn't this a lie, Mooron? Haven't you written that the interior quality
of the Nordica is poor and you've done much to repair it?
My projects took about 15 minutes. Yours?

Give me a break with that tired old boat. No one buys one unless they
are both ignorant and poor.


RB
35s5
NY


Capt.Mooron July 31st 06 03:23 AM

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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message

My projects took about 15 minutes. Yours?


Mine involve more than lifting a corner of shelf liner, applying a spot of
glue and pasting.

BTW- The shot of your Nav Station is nothing short of hysterical! A
wonderful example of tiny,shiny and gaudy. The staged acoutrements were a
glaring proclamation of your incapacity to understand basic navigation.

CM-




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