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Default Nordica 30: Cheap project boat

And I quote....from the Nordica website...

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


Go to THIS PAGE:

http://www.nordicaboats.com/html/projects.html

Proves beyond ANY doubt that the poor Nordica holds up poorly compared
to most O'Day or even Mac hulls. I dare say Scotty's boat held up
better!
Pics show that critical mast and rudder parts are in serious danger of
failure. Let's all hope Mooron has repaired and replaced them...or as
what Nordica 30 owner named Steve says...

"My wife likes to call the Nordica our "Steve 30" because so little of
the original boats is lelf. I feel that Nordica made tough hulls, but
almost everything else is substandard. I've redone the rig and the
whole interior at a cost we did not cover when she was finally sold for
19K."


Ummmm, Mooron? Ehhhh, ummmm...BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!


RB
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Default Nordica 30: another boat bob is jelious of

Yulp.



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