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10th annual O'day owners' rOnDAYvous

Started by Pete. Last reply by Pete Feb 21, 2012. 2 Replies

2011 O'day rOnDAYvous

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Comment by Pete on July 15, 2008 at 1:04pm
To those who made it to the owners' rOnDAYvous this past weekend, I hope you had as good a time as I did. To those who didn't make it, you don't know what you were missing. It was a blast, and the Chelsea YC was a warm, welcoming host. Photos to follow.
Comment by Capt. Joe on June 19, 2008 at 8:41am
Our O'Day is named Dreamer. Our dink is named Day Dreamer

Capt Joe
Dreamer
O-30
EEYC- Bridgeport CT
Comment by Ross in Tampa on June 18, 2008 at 10:14am
Greetings all, we sail an Oday 25, 1979. Her name is Lola. We sail primarily Tampa Bay, but have taken trips down the Gulf of Mexico, the ICW and done several trips in the Keys.

Hit me up, I need all the friends I can. See you on the water...
Comment by Cap't Al on June 12, 2008 at 4:54pm
I have on O'Day Javelin which I sail in Maine. Love the boat, very stable and fast.
Comment by charlie Ilaria on May 24, 2008 at 8:49pm
hello all. anyone sail near baltimore? I am the proud capt of a 25 O'day, "pH7"
Comment by J on May 6, 2008 at 12:49am
Howdy from Galveston Bay. I own a sloop rigged 32 center cockpit Oday, "Rainbow's End"

Ive had her for a year now, and everyday I see more about this boat that I like. She handles well and is quick. If anyone is interested I have some information and data that I would be happy to share, (I even have the sales brochure that shows that the boat sold for $29,500 in 1977)

Jim
 

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