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1977 O'day Day Sailer II

1977 O'day Day Sailer II

$2,200

Beach Haven, New Jersey

Year 1977

Make O'day

Model Day Sailer

Category -

Length 17.0

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1977 O'day Day Sailer IINew main and jib sailsBoom and tiller coversJib furler All new lines (centerboard, mainsheet, halyards, etc.)Upgraded 1/8" staysCuddy doorsNew hiking strapsGarage keptAs clean and original as they come, ready to sail.

1989 O'Day DaySailer 3

1989 O'Day DaySailer 3

$2,000

Southold, New York

Year 1989

Make O'Day

Model DaySailer 3

Category Sailboats

Length 17'

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1989 O'Day DaySailer 3 The fractional sloop is just the right size.  Not too big, not too small.  Perfect for one person, or with a friend, to enjoy the Peconic Bay breezes.  Comes with a 4hp engine.

1975 O'Day Sloop

1975 O'Day Sloop

$2,500

Cape Coral, Florida

Year 1975

Make O'Day

Model Sloop

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 25'

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1975 O'Day Sloop Cockpit CushionsCenterboardSails This is a great boat to learn the fun and art of sailing and would make a great day sailer or weekender in the hands of the right sailer.

1980 O' Day O'Day 19

1980 O' Day O'Day 19

$3,250

Alexandria, Virginia

Year 1980

Make O' Day

Model O'Day 19

Category Daysailer Sailboats

Length 19'

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1980 O' Day O'Day 19,19' Foot Day Sailer with small cuddy cabin that could sleep two. Hull is in good shape with some stable blisters in the gel-coat. cushions and life vests for children and adults. Main/Jib. Running rigging for spinaker.Motor is 4-5 yo Torqeedo Travel 1003 with a new battery 10/16. Includes charger.Wet slip at Washington Sailing Marina paid through 3/31/17. $3250

1989 O'Day Daysailer

1989 O'Day Daysailer

$2,500

Cataumet, Massachusetts

Year 1989

Make O'Day

Model Daysailer

Category -

Length 17'

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1989 O'Day Daysailer, This day sailer is in the water now and sails great with a main sail and working jib. With the centerboard down it draws 3 feet. Has a two HP Honda four stroke outboard. Comes with a boom tent to keep the rain out at the mooring. Has trailer, anchor, self- bailing cockpit, manual water pump, paddle, and boat hook. It is easy to trailer, launch,rig and fun to sail. $2500

1976 O'Day Mariner 2+2

1976 O'Day Mariner 2+2

$4,500

Petoskey, Michigan

Year 1976

Make O'Day

Model Mariner 2+2

Category Sailboats

Length 19'

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1976 O'Day Mariner 2+2, Sleeps four on individual full-length berths. It has a roomy 81/2' self-bailing cockpit, head, galley sink, ice boxand it's only 19'2" long.Because you can get these accommodations without buying a much larger boat, you save money, retain portability, and have a happy combination of day sailer, racer and overnight cruiser which, despite its redesign, still conforms to class association rules.Mariner is a great boat if you just plain like sailing. The perfect balance between her proven hull design and seven-eights sail plan provide maneuverability, speed and ease of handling. All lines and headsails are handled from the cockpitan advantage for the novice maneuvering in small areas. Adjustable centerboard with 200 lbs. of inside ballast. Both are easily trailed; one person can launch her and step the mast. The boat has a weather helm to avoid capsizing under heavy sale, a plus for newer sailors.All cushions have been redone and are in great shape. Boat comes with a number of life jackets.Boat comes with a trailer in great shape. Permanent Michigan license plate on the trailer. Also comes with the O'Day optional trailering accessories.Also included is a '78 Chrysler longshaft outboard motor on adjustable mount with remote gas tank. This 9 HP motor is in great shape for it's age and is reliable with a good tune up. $4500, 2313300229

27' O'Day sloop - moving away from ocean - must sell soon :(

27' O'Day sloop - moving away from ocean - must sell soon :(

$5,500

New York, New York

Year 1975

Make O'Day

Model Sloop

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 27'

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Aquarius is easy to single hand, is great for day sailing yet sleeps five to six in four bunks (two in the fore-peak, one to two amidships, one on either side of the engine bay that has drop down sides for engine access). She's great for either a beginner or a seasoned sailor. O'Days are very popular, often raced, and there are several internet sites with information, forums and and offering of parts. I've had the pleasure of owning Aquarius for ten years now and I love her. We're relocating and after much procrastinating I realize that the ocean will just be too far way. The previous owners had her in Oyster Bay NY for many years. She is surprisingly fast yet very stable (2,230 lb lead keel) - although not suggested, we've powered through 6'-8' seas with her. She sails very close to the wind, is roomy with loads of storage, and you can stretch out on the 6'-6" cockpit seats with custom cushions (both with lockers beneath) or seat several. There's approximately 6' headroom. She has a 30 horse power Universal Atomic Four engine whereas most boats her size have either 9.9 HP outboards (which cavitate in lumpy water) or 7 to 13 HP diesels. She starts fast, runs clean. Uses about a gallon an hour. These are so popular that new parts are still made for it - even an optional hand crank! Here's one major source of new parts, service and info: moyermarine.com. She has a new jacket side plate from Moyer Marine. There's incredibly easy access to the engine from both sides and the front. There's even an engine "room" light. She has the original 12 gallon main gas tank along with the then optional 6 gallon plastic auxiliary tank (located on a shelf in the port side locker). Aquarius was made just before the cost of oil, gas and related resins sky-rocketed and caused many boat companies to skimp on construction and then to go out of business. Her hull is solid fiberglass - no balsa to worry about, and is about 3/8" thick. The prop is bronze. The prop shaft is bronze with a recent sacrificial zinc. I consider her the best year - 1975 had the best interior layout and has a lead ballasted fin keel with skeg mounted rudder (offering some protection to it). She has a 4' draft and nice freeboard which allows for usually dry sailing and calm guests.. My son worked at West Marine during school which gave us great discounts - she has new lifelines, new lazy jacks on the main boom, new main-sheet, new bronze thru-hull valves and Y-valve for the macerator toilet, new VHF radio, solar powered charger to keep her batteries charged between use, original Loran C, new coil and ignition parts, new water pump impeller, new engine exhaust pipe to the water muffler, new rubber diaphragm on her bilge pump, a cockpit tent in almost new shape, recent 12 volt receptacle, dual batteries with selector and gauge, tiller steering with nice looking new laminated wood tiller, old auto tiller, dual cockpit scuppers, cockpit cushions, anchor, teak and stainless steel swim ladder between the split stainless steel rear pulpit, auto-tiller, loads of storage, two sinks, cabin lights, electric macerator toilet between the fore peak and the main cabin with folding teak doors for privacy, curtains, cabin inclinometer, hanging locker, cockpit "table" (portable, that spans across the seats), storage under all the berths, a 12v hand vacuum, carpeting, a large ice box under a lid in the counter that drains to outside, alcohol stove plus a propane grill that attaches to hang off of the stern. There's a GPS/Depth sounder along with the original one that still works by a light revolving within its face and is entertaining to watch. There's roller furling, a wind vane and radio aerial atop the mast, stainless bow pulpit, a boom vang, a whisker pole for downwind sailing, genoa in reasonable shape, two jibs (one is older and a bit soiled), two mainsails (one also is older and a bit soiled). Two new stainless fishing rod holders, I've several life jackets, am/fm/cd stereo, full safety equipment including fire extinguishers, radar reflector ball, first aide kit, floodlight, Lifesling overboard rescue system, a flare gun, horn, boat hook etc. I can throw in a new medium sized dog life jacket if the buyer needs it. The upholstery is in very good condition. Loads of interior teak in good condition. The former owner gave us the original set of plastic dishes, silverware and ice tongs, and I'll give them to the new owner so they can stay with the boat. What I'm aware of: minor scars from dock battles etc, and a couple of soft deck spots which I was planning on repairing this season. The hardware & connections to the hull have been resealed over the years and should be checked. We had a problem with gunk in the main tank so we had it drained and we were planning on replacing it. We've been running off of the 6 gallon tank which has given us more than enough range. The sink hand pumps aren't working but I've a new electric pump to pressurize the system waiting to be installed (Whale offers refurbishment kits if you'd rather hand pump). The hatch boards are ready for replacement, last year there was minor weeping at the toilet - it may need tightening or a new gasket, and there's some minor rust here and there on the engine. Very little rain water weeps in from the ports - I do a yearly sealing but this year haven't gotten to it yet. She's a pretty dry boat. Aquarius has loads of spare parts including a new small holding tank for the toilet, new deck hardware along with a good-sized used winch for the cabin top to make single handling even easier, new electric water pump to pressurize the water system, new electric bilge pump - all ready to be installed. Obviously I love the boat - we weren't planning on moving from Brooklyn but the house that we've bought was an amazing deal in a historic small town and we realized that's where we want to semi-retire. She's out of the water in Gateway Marina (opposite Floyd Bennett Field) in Brooklyn open to the bay and to the ocean. The marina owes us a launch but it seemed to make sense to allow prospective buyers a look at her bottom. Here's more info: oday.sailboatowners.com, odayowners.com and iheartodays.com/model_oday_27 There was an ad in Craigslist for her but it was put in without my knowledge by a marina service employee. It was taken off. The boat is sold as is, and will need to be picked up or sailed from her location in Gateway Marina, Brooklyn, NY by the new owner. Storage and shipping arrangements are the responsibility of the purchaser. You may see the boat by appointment. She is fairly priced - serious offers only please. 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1983 O'Day day sailer two

1983 O'Day day sailer two

$2,800

Webster, Massachusetts

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Model -

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1983 O'Day day sailer two used very little - 1983 Oday Day Sailor 2 w/trailer

1977 O'Day Sailboat 25ft Centerboard

1977 O'Day Sailboat 25ft Centerboard

$2,600

Morehead City, North Carolina

Year 1977

Make Oday

Model -

Category -

Length 25.0

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1977 O'Day sailboat in very good condition for sale. 5 horsepower Honda long shaft outboard with very low hours. Outboard motor starts on the first pull and brings the boat to hull speed even against current. New high thrust prop on the motor. Includes original prop. Completely new shore power system with Blue Sea ELCI panel and GFCI receptacles. New DC panel and wiring. New standing rigging - replaced all 6 stays with new old stock. The 35ft mast has new wiring, a new Shakespeare antenna, new LED anchor light and new LED running light. Centerboard has a new pendant line. New Saturn bulkhead compass wired with light for night sailing. Hauled out completely scraped and painted this last November '14 with ecominder copper free ablative paint. Rudder has brand new heavy duty guntles, so the rudder is very secure. Working VHF radio. Comes with good mainsail, good hank-on jib. Porta potty in good condition included. Water system is a nice jabsco pump system with a new 25 gallon water tank. Through hull beneath galley replaced last November with a brand new covered flange ball joint with a mounting plate. Has all the anchors and lines you need. This boat is trailer-able. Ready to go! Is a very roomy boat would be great for weekend trips and overnights. Draws 27" with the board up and 5' down. Equipment List:: Anchors VHF radio 50ft shore-power cord 10" brass Lewmar winch handle New water tank New shore power New compass new Shakespeare antenna new masthead light new LED running light new Groco flange valve through-hull Recent Improvements: $250 - Standing rigging replaced with new old stock from another O'Day (in excellent shape). $100 - Rudder guntles have been replaced top and bottom and bolted through the hull - this rudder won't come off. $250 - Through hull beneath galley replaced with Groco flange ball valve, so the one through hull below the waterline is very secure. $250 - New water tank and pressurized water system. $700 - Hauled scraped and painted November 2014. New Saturn bulkhead compass. $500 - New shore power Blue seas AC panel and system with ELCI and GFCI receptacles. New DC panel and wiring. $175 - New masthead light, running light and Shakespeare antenna on top of mast, mast was rewired. $40 - New Pendant Line for centerboard. $200 - New bulkhead Saturn Compass. $100 - New DC panel and wiring including 2 good batteries. $60 - 3 good anchors. Located in Adam's Creek across the Neuse from Oriental Day sailer sailboat liveaboard

1984 O'Day 26 Centerboard Sailboat

1984 O'Day 26 Centerboard Sailboat

$8,500

Oyster Bay, New York

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Model -

Category -

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O'DAY 1984 26' SAILBOAT includes mooring for the spring/summer season in Oyster Bay, NY!!!! Centerboard makes South Shore Sailing a breeze and you can also pull up to the beach! Great entry level sailboat for daysailing, cruising, or overnight stays on the water. Motivated seller; price is negotiable. Perfect sailing for Long Island Sound or Great South Bay - draws only three feet. Can be easily trailered (no trailer included) with her centerboard keel and mast head rig. Designed for comfort and ease of use. The cabin area can sleep four comfortably. Great shoal draft/centerboard with new 2014 Tohatsu, 6 hp engine, four stroke outboard long shaft, barely broken in with portable, 3 gallon fuel tank. Anodized aluminum mast is deck-stepped. This is a highly manueverable sailer, with ease in comfort, launching and the pedigree of O'Day. LOA: 26 Beam: 8.0 Draft: 2.6 Board Up and 6' Board Down Displacement: 4,800 Ballast 1,850 internal lead Vessel is equipped with Quantum sails: 2011 Quantum main sail 2011 Quantum 135% Genoa 2011 Harken Roller Furler Lazy Jacks and reefing system, yard installed Vessel has double v berth forward w privacy door, port and starboard settees in main cabin, port settee pulls out and forms double berth, quarter aft berth and there is storage under all berths and behind settee backs. Head compartment is fitted w porta-pottie, hanging locker, vanity w sink and lockers above and below. Galley area is starboard aft w two stainless steel sinks, one 20 gallon water tank, one folding table, two burner alcohol stove and deep insulated ice box. Vessel has Horizon VHF radio, bulkhead mounted compass, 12 V DC electric panel, battery 12 v, running lights and interior lights. In addition, horseshoe, throw-able PFD, flares, distress flag, air horn and fire extinguisher. There are dock lines, two boat hooks, and one winch handle. New bottom paint 2015. Photos: www.sellyourboatnow.shutterfly.com

25' 1975 O'day Sail Boat w/ Swing Keel

25' 1975 O'day Sail Boat w/ Swing Keel

$600

Chestertown, Maryland

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Used 25' O'Day Day Sailer. Boat is sold as-is, where-is at Worton Creek Marina in Chestertown, MD. Please contact me to come see this boat before bidding. I bought this as a project boat, it is a great day sail boat and excellent for the Chesapeake with a swing keel for shallow draft areas. Boat has a deck stepped mast, easy to put down for trailering or storage. Comes complete with both sails and spares. There is no rudder and no engine with this boat. The hull and deck are in good shape with some gel coat fading and faded teak. Interior is fair, most cushions are in need of replacement except for the V-berth cushions which are in good shape. I have not tested the electronics, but would assume some refit is needed. Overall the boat is solid, but in need of work. I bough it as a project but just do not have the time. The storage was only paid through the end of June but the new owner will have about two weeks to do some work before launching or you can pay for storage on land for the remainder of the season. Sold as-is, where-is with no guarantees. If you have a little know how this should be an easy project and would make a perfect day sailer for a couple or small family. Please contact me with any questions or to schedule a visit to view the boat.

1986 O'Day 27 Foot Salboat w/ 4 Stroke Outboard, Wheel and Pedestal

1986 O'Day 27 Foot Salboat w/ 4 Stroke Outboard, Wheel and Pedestal

$8,500

Oyster Bay, New York

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O'DAY 1986 MODEL 272 SAILBOAT Great day sailer - on the hard in Port Washington, NY includes launching in the water. She is a mast head sloop w shoal draft wing keel, and Edson pedestal wheel steering and Doyle Stack Pak. LOA: 27.0 LWL: 22.92 Beam: 9.0 Draft: 2.92 Water Tank: 25 gallons Displacement: 5,375 Ballast: 1,930 Engine: Yamaha 4 stroke outboard gas engine Designed by Hunt & Associates and Built by O'Day Corp (USA). First built 1985 and last built 1989. Vessel is equipped with West Marine VHF radio, Ritchie pedestal mount compass. Galley has Kenmore microwave, 2 burner Origo 4000 cooktop, storage. Sleeps four, enclosed head, two single settee berths and doubles forward and aft. Doyle sails, main sail and roller furling Genoa. Photos: www.sellyourboatnow.shutterfly.com

1980 AC Cat 30

1980 AC Cat 30

$57,500

Cohasset, Massachusetts

Year 1980

Make AC Cat

Model 30

Category Cruiser

Length 30

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Everything on this boat works as it should, the owner confirms. It will make a beautiful day sailer, weekender, or longer-range sailer for her next owners. Get ready to sail away today! Stock #299074 Custom Re-Fit! Over 6' Headroom Below! Power Winch! Half-Dodger! Battenless Mainsail! This custom sailer was professionally converted from an Atlantic City Cat in 2009. With a spacious 24' on deck and an 11-foot beam, she has plenty of room above for coastal cruising or entertaining. The cockpit can accommodate up to 8 people. Below she has over 6 feet of headroom in the cabin making for comfortable quarters. There is a very comfortable settee with a table that converts to a double bunk. There is also a single berth starboard and a quarter berth double. This vessel has been rehabbed. The original engine was replaced by a Volvo Penta MD 20-30 diesel and a large prop was installed to allow her to get up to 8 knots. There is a roomy head and galley with hot and cold pressured water. She has been upgraded with updated electronics including a Garmin plotter and Raymarine autopilot. She can be steered under a dodger in wet or windy weather. A carbon fiber boom and gaff, plus a power winch and boom gallows make for easy rig handling. The added plank bowsprit with stainless steel pulpit and Spartan anchor roller makes for safety and comfort. She is also equipped with a roller furling jib. She has everything needed for enjoyable sailing, entertaining, and cruising. She cruises comfortably under power, doing 6 knots at 2,700 RPM, and can do 8 knots in the 3,300 to 3,500 RPM range for a good bit. Comfortable underway and at anchor, this 1980 O Donnell is the perfect boat for a day or weekend away.