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O'Day Sailboats
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O'Day Sailboats For Sale |
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Model |
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Year |
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Price |
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Location |
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40' O'Day
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40 |
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1987 |
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$ 49,900
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Cambridge, MD
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40' O'Day
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40 |
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1986 |
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$ 35,000
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Marblehead, MA
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39' O'Day
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39 Jeanneau |
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1984 |
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$ 38,900
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Monroe County, MI
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39' O'Day
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(Tri-stateroom / shoal draft model) |
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1985 |
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$ 52,000
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Fort Lauderdale, FL
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35' O'Day
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35 |
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1986 |
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$ 33,000
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Deltaville, VA
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35' O'DAY
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Sloop |
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1988 |
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$ 39,000
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Islamorada, FL
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35' O'Day
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35 |
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1985 |
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$ 33,000
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LAKE CITY, MN
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34' O'Day
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34 |
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1983 |
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$ 23,500
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Middle River, MD
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34' O'DAY
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1984 |
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$ 58,500
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San Diego, CA
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34' O'Day
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Sloop |
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1984 |
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$ 29,000
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St.Thomas,
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34' O'Day
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34 |
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1984 |
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$ 31,000
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Racine, WI
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34' O'Day
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1982 |
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$ 29,900
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Muskegon, MI
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31' O'Day
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- 25th Anniversary Sloop |
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1985 |
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$ 24,900
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New Bedford, MA
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31' O'Day
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Sloop |
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1985 |
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$ 26,000
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Deal Pending
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30' O'Day
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30 |
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1978 |
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$ 19,750
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Plymouth, MA
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30' O'Day
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302 |
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1987 |
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$ 29,500
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Port Canaveral, FL
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28' O'DAY
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28 |
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1984 |
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$ 14,500
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Lake City, MN
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28' O'Day
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28 |
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1986 |
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$ 20,000
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Gloucester, MA
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28' O'DAY
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O'DAY |
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1986 |
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$ 17,900
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PATRICK AIR FORCE BA, FL
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28' O'Day
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1984 |
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$ 18,900
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Baileys Harbor, WI
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27' O'Day
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27 |
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1977 |
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$ 7,500
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Sodus Point, NY
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23' O'Day
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23 |
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1978 |
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$ 3,400
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Orwell, VT
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O'Day Sailboats Background Information |
O'Day Sailboats were created by George O'Day with help from designer Uffa Fox in 1956. Together, O'Day and Fox designed a 17' fiberglass daysailer sailboat with a six foot beam, a large cockpit, an enclosed centerboard, an aluminum mast and boom, and the ability to fly a jib and/or a spinnaker. The sailboat could be easily trailered, and when moored it was nearly impossible to capsize, even when filled with rainwater. Since 1957 the boat was built and sold by O'Day's company. O'Day was no stranger to sailing, in fact, he won an Olympic Gold Medal in yachting in 1960. With all of his achievements and sailboat racing accolades, it's no surprise that his daysailer design remains unchanged today. Cape Cod Shipbuilding Company now builds the legendary 17' DaySailer and has been doing so since 1995. With a new forward bulkhead and large hatch, the DaySailer can easily be righted, bailed and sailed away in the event that it capsizes. Additionally, it is now offered in a standard version and a racing version. The standard version includes a mast that hinges on deck to make rigging a breeze. The racing version has a tapered, keel stepped mast with internal halyards and comes equipped with all of the gear necessary for racing.
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