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ellis

About 10 years ago I lived near San Pedro California and came across a boat I fell in love with....I only saw it once, it was for sale and when I returned in a couple of days it was gone....I will describe it the best I can....It was about 18 to 22 feet long cutter rigged with a canoe stern...it was fiberglass and kind of olive drab in color. I believe it had a full keel...it looked capable of bluewater cruising...I'm pretty sure it was not a homebuilt...I had a friend who said it was a tumlaren, but he was drunk most of the time those days, so, who knows? Can anyone tell me if such a boat was produced in the 80's or 90's? I would love to fnd one...I am headed to the Caribbean in a couple of years and plan to singlehand south. I want to revisit some of the places I loved so much when I cruised on a 42 foot anglemann-davies ketch in the late 70's thanks for the help Steve
 
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R. Bounds

Yes - check these links

http://home.san.rr.com/pbeach/tumlaren.html http://www.penofin.com/tumlaren.shtml http://ewenbell.com/photos.php?photo_id=1020 http://ewenbell.com/photos.php?photo_id=1009
 
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ellis

tumlaren

Thanks for the tumlaren pics....beautiful boat....but the boat i saw was way smaller, it seemed beamier and was produced probably in the 80's or 90's,maybe the 70's...it was definitely fiberglass...it was on a trailer and could have easily been pulled by a pickup...i don't know if it could have been launched from the trailer it did have a full keel.
 
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ellis

bingham?

it could have been a bruce bingham design....this has driven me crazy for years.
 
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ellis

mini hans christian 33

if it helps the boat looked like a mini hans christian or allajuela 33
 
Sep 15, 2006
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Oday 27 Nova Scotia
Possibly a Nordica 20 ?

They were canoe stern, full keel, available with a 7 HP inboard diesel etc etc A very neat design, nicely finished & well built. Claimed to be a "blue water boat". Built by Exe Fibercraft in South Exeter, Ontario, Canada in the late 70's & 80's and maybe later. They also made a 29 ft version, also canoe stern. I was tempted to buy one myself, tho it was really smaller than I wanted. Sorry, don't have any Internet address for them.
 
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ellis

Bingo!

BINGO it was a Nordica 20 thank you thank you thank you.....now I just have to find one for sale...seems like the owners won't part with one once they get one.
 
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Mike

Here's your chance

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Sailboat-Nordica-20_W0QQitemZ150097727383QQcategoryZ63730QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 
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ellis

found one

I actually found one near me in Breckenridge Colorado,,,,going to check it out tomorrow, this board is great....thanks to all for you help steve
 

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Jan 6, 2006
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Beneteau 423 Mt. Sinai, NY
Love Story

This thread is like a love story...Man sees love of his life....then she is gone, man searches for years, then finds her. If you buy the boat, I think I might cry. Good Luck and congratulations!! Greg
 

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Catalina 30 Bay Shore, N.Y.
My eyes are starting to drip tears too.

nm
 
Jan 2, 2005
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Hunter 35.5 Legend Lake Travis-Austin,TX
I'm sorry guys...

that thing is "butt ugly"!!! Give me a Flika any day for a pocket cruiser. I know, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
 
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Fred

I know a guy who sailed one from Hawaii to

Port Townsend. Took him about 3 months. Nordicas are old world looking and heavy and strong, but any reputable modern boat will do what you want in more comfort and a lot faster. Consider a Catalina 27. They've circumnavigated, they're everywhere, inexpensive, sail great. Or a Catalina 25 swing keel for the Carribean. You're not sailing the North Sea or the Roaring Forties.
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Sundance Sundance 20 Weekender Ninette, Manitoba, Canada
Here is a nordica and halman site

The Nordica and Halman boats were very similar in design. The only difference was the keel shape, and the portlights. The way they were molded is different as well. They tend to go for between $4500 and $6000 used, more so if in tip top shape. The cockpits are small, and I don't think they are self draining. Other than that they are sturdy boats, and generally well respected. When I was looking for a boat in the 20' range this was one of the choices. They are difficult to find, since they are no longer in production. Ontario seems to be a popular place for them, as well as Michigan. http://www.nordicaboats.com/html/halmans.html
 
May 14, 2004
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Catalina Capri 22 Town Creek, MD
sorry Ellis

I have to agree with one of the posts, that is one homely-looking vessel. But it looks like it would sail through a hurricane, and probably a lot of fun to sail, too. And the most useful boat is the prettiest one after all, since it will be the one to leave the dock while the others stay tied.
 
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ellis

yo boat's so ugly

I love the Flicka, I just don't like the price...For what I'd pay for a good Flicka I could buy a Nordica and cruise for a year. To each his own I still think she's beautiful. But then I think Swans are God awful ugly.I guess it's time for a yo boat's so ugly contest. Yo Boat's so ugly even the barnacles won't be seen near it.
 
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ellis

The prettiest boat I've owned

Here is a link to the model of boat I sailed through the canal, and along the Central American coast in the late '70's, unfortunately I lost her while on mooring in Redondo Beach,CA. She rode out the storm even after the sea wall breached but was holed by a powerboat and sunk, she then was beat to death on the bottom. Her back was broken and so was my heart. Mine was actually a Moonbeam, a modified Sea Witch. Fast and capable. Now don't tell me she was ugly or I might have to hunt you down. http://www.heritech.com/seawitch/seawitch.htm
 
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