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Reviews of O'day 23 sailing features

  • Thread starter O'dayO'boy
  • Start date Oct 9, 2010
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I have sailed for many years... 10 with an O'day outlaw... then to a marinner which I love for trailerability and overall ease of sailing. I need something bigger but still trailerable... my objectives are 1) Trailerable 2)easy mast set up and take down with a friend 3) easy to single hand... have some health issues and will want to have roller furling jib... 4) something that can point up nicely, sail comfortably in a variety of winds...light breezes to strong winds (up to 25 kt).... 5)I often take people out who are not experienced so need to easily be able to tend sails myself.... 6)I often "gunk hole" and like sleeping on boat and enjoy living simply, is the boat like a cork bobbing around or does it set reasonably well... I have looked at 2 boats so far... the 23' shoal keel o'day seems interesting, how stable is it? how much of Jib would be advisable? (150?) It seems like it might be more stable then the 23' wing keel hunter... Any suggestions about the o'day's ability to meet my needs? Any suggestions for a more suitable boat? Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience!  

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1) Trailerable It's a relatively heavy boat for trailer sailing, from what I understand. We keep ours in the water and have not found it a difficult boat to launch and take out, but we only trailer it to and from the ramp. 2)easy mast set up and take down with a friend It's not a quick set up, but with a friend and with a few tries under one's belt, I think around an hour rigging is probably about normal for trailer sailing. 3) easy to single hand... have some health issues and will want to have roller furling jib... Easy to single hand. I sail mine with my nine year old "first mate", which at times is a little like single handling. Of course, you want your lines leading aft and you might want to think about changing from horn cleats to cam cleats for the jib sheets, as others here have mentioned in similar threads. 4) something that can point up nicely, sail comfortably in a variety of winds...light breezes to strong winds (up to 25 kt).... I don't know that it points particularly well, but it suits my leisurely cruising needs. It's a tender boat because of shoal keel. I don't sail in strong winds, but have found that reefing the main makes a tremendous improvement in winds above, say 10-12 knots. I know people here sail the 23 in places where 25 knots is not uncommon. 5)I often take people out who are not experienced so need to easily be able to tend sails myself.... No problem there. The one thing I've found that throws beginners is the initial tenderness. But tending yourself is not a problem- the rig is easy and relatively simple. 6)I often "gunk hole" and like sleeping on boat and enjoy living simply, is the boat like a cork bobbing around or does it set reasonably well... Works great for two people, but not more. We have two young kids, so it's not a problem, but when they grow I imagine we won't all be staying out over night. I have looked at 2 boats so far... the 23' shoal keel o'day seems interesting, how stable is it? how much of Jib would be advisable? (150?) It seems like it might be more stable then the 23' wing keel hunter... I have a 130 on my boat with an old Hood furler which does not reef, so I tend to reef my main early. Also, I'm on a lake where light winds are more common, so a 150 would be all right. Any suggestions about the o'day's ability to meet my needs? Any suggestions for a more suitable boat? A Catalina 22 is probably a lot easier to trailer sail, but it doesn't have the cabin accommodations that you get with an ODay23. No enclosed head, less room below, generally. I like my 23 a lot, but if I had to trailer it I might consider something lighter.  

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1979 O'Day 23

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Well maintained (bottom scraped, painted and shrink-wrapped annually). Sleeps 4, Beam 7’ 11”, Draft Min. 2’3” Max 5’4”, C/B Keel Weight 1,000 lbs.

Equipment: -Flexible jib furler -New mainsail 2008 full battens, professionally cleaned and maintained annually -2012 9.8 HP long shaft Tohatsu outboard motor, low hours serviced annually -Custom cockpit cushions

Rig and Sails

Auxilary power, accomodations, calculations.

The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently through the water is determined by it's waterline length and displacement. It may be unable to reach this speed if the boat is underpowered or heavily loaded, though it may exceed this speed given enough power. Read more.

Classic hull speed formula:

Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL

Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio .311 Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL

Sail Area / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more.

SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64) 2/3

  • SA : Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay).
  • D : Displacement in pounds.

Ballast / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize.

Ballast / Displacement * 100

Displacement / Length Ratio

A measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more.

D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds.
  • LWL: Waterline length in feet

Comfort Ratio

This ratio assess how quickly and abruptly a boat’s hull reacts to waves in a significant seaway, these being the elements of a boat’s motion most likely to cause seasickness. Read more.

Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam 1.33 )

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds
  • LOA: Length overall in feet
  • Beam: Width of boat at the widest point in feet

Capsize Screening Formula

This formula attempts to indicate whether a given boat might be too wide and light to readily right itself after being overturned in extreme conditions. Read more.

CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64)

The first O’DAY 23 featured a large ‘lift top’ (see photo) that allowed the entire coach roof to be raised from the hull at once. The keel stepped mast stayed in place. This was a unique feature and somewhat controversial at the time. Later the size of the pop top was reduced, (called ‘Convertible Top’ as in drawing), extending just aft of a deck stepped mast with tabernacle. With the O’DAY 23-2, the deck stepped mast remained, but the pop top idea was abandoned entirely. The O’DAY 23 (all versions) was in production for more than 10 years and was one of the company’s most popular models. (1500+ built). See O’DAY 23-2.

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A nice cockpit, a touch of privacy and good looks, but performance is not a strong suit here..

O’Day Boats was around a long time by fiberglass boatbuilding standards—about 30 years. Originally O’Day was a leader in small boats typified by the Fox-designed Day Sailer.

O’Day 22

By the early ’70s O’Day had moved into the trailerable cruising boat market. In the meantime the firm was acquired by Bangor Punta along with such other major boat builders as Cal and Ranger Yachts. In later years, with the decline in volume sales of small boats, O’Day had problems. To help alleviate these, O’Day produced larger and larger boats, first a 30, then a 32, and more recently a 34 and a 37.

All the cruising size boats in the O’Day line were designed by C. Raymond Hunt Associates in one of the most enduring designer-builder relationships in the industry (rivaled, in fact, only by Bill Lapworth’s tenure as Cal’s house designer and Bruce King’s with Ericson Yachts). The result of the relationship is a family resemblance in the O’Day line that is more than superficial. What proves popular in one boat is apt to be adopted in subsequent kin. Therefore, any study of the O’Day offerings over the years reflects a process of evolution.

When it was introduced, the O’Day 22 was touted as a competitive contender on the race course, a contrasting companion to the rather hazy 23-footer which it would soon phase out. The 22 had a masthead rig, a stylish rake to the transom, shallow (23″) draft with a short stub keel and no centerboard, light weight (advertised 1,800 lbs) for trailering, and a price under $3,000.

Later, the 22 acquired a fractional rig, a centerboard, 300 advertised pounds and a price tag almost $7,000 higher.

Construction

O’Day once set a standard for small boat construction and styling. That was before on and off labor problems in its plant, management changes under Bangor Punta, the decline in sales of boats in its size range, and increasingly fierce competition for buyers who became more cost than quality conscious. The later O’Day 22s were, frankly, a mixed bag of quality and shabbiness.

The spars, rigging, and hardware are as high quality as we have seen in comparable boats. Our only reservation is with the stamped stainless steel hinged mast step that we know from personal experience requires a steady hand and boat when raising or lowering a mast.

We also think that a mainsheet which terminates in a cam action cleat 16″ up the single backstay may be economical and simple but it is neither efficient nor handy, again a reflection of scrimping to keep price low.

The quality of O’Day fiberglass laminates was historically high but there have been reader reports of gelcoat voids and there is consistent evidence of print through (pattern of laminate in gelcoat). Exterior styling and proportions are superb, an opinion iterated by owners who have returned the PS Boat Owners’ Questionnaires. The O’Day 22, despite her age, is still not outdated.

On a boat of this size and price, a minimum of exterior trim is understandable. What is less understandable is the poor quality of the interior finish and decor. Belowdecks the O’Day 22 epitomizes the pejorative label Clorox bottle , used to describe fiberglass boats. Sloppily fitted bits of teak trim are matched against teak-printed Formica, at best a tacky combination. Cabinetry, such as there is, is flimsy, and in general the whole impression is of lackluster attention to details.

Performance

Without a centerboard the O’Day 22 simply did not have the performance to go with her racy image. Even with the centerboard she is hardly a ball of fire under sail. She does not point well; tacking through 100 degrees is not uncommon and she is tender, with a disconcerting desire to round up when a puff hits. In light air, with her 3/4 fore triangle and working jib she is under-canvassed and sluggish. In such conditions a genoa with substantial overlap is essential.

Since changing jibs is at best a dicey exercise on a 22 footer, the first step in reducing sail is to reef the mainsail. Jiffy reefing is standard and owners of the O’Day should have a system in good working order and know how to use it. Owners of the boat in waters where squalls are a threat may also want to consider roller furling for the larger jib, trading off the loss of performance and added cost for such a rig for the convenience and, in the case of this boat, the safety.

The O’Day is most hurt in light air downwind and most owners will want either an 8′-or-so whisker pole for winging the jib, or a spinnaker. It is a fun boat on which to learn spinnaker handling. With her fractional rig the spinnaker is relatively small and yet the boat is big enough to provide a foredeck platform for setting the sail.

O’Day 22

The trouble is that the O’Day 22 scrimps on the hardware needed for ease of handling with or without a spinnaker. The two #10 Barient sheet winches are, in our opinion, inadequate for anything larger than a working jib and we suggest replacing them with optional #16s. Similarly, the working jib sheets lead to fixed blocks whereas lengths of track with adjustable blocks (fitted to some boats as an option) are far better for optimizing sail trim.

The O’Day did not come with halyard winches as standard. It is a large boat for setting and reefing sails with hand tension alone. Most owners will want at least one small winch (#10) on the cabin roof, with the jib and main halyards led aft through jam cleats or stoppers to the winch.

The fairing of the O’Day 22 underwater is better than average, helped by the fact that the lead ballast is encapsulated in the fiberglass hull molding. The centerboard will, however, be difficult to maintain.

Like many other boats of her size on the market, the O’Day 22 is basically a daysailer with incidental overnight accommodations, notwithstanding that her builder (or its ad agency) made much of its questionable comfort, privacy, and space.

The cockpit of the O’Day is almost perfect: a spacious 6-1/2′ long, the seats are spaced to allow bracing of feet on the one opposite, and the coaming provides a feeling of security and serves as a comfortable arm rest. It is also self-bailing although the low sill at the companionway means that the lower hatch board must be in place to prevent water going below in the event of a knockdown.

Seat locker space is excellent for a boat of this size with quarterberth below and we like the separate sealed well for the outboard remote gas tank (but not the fact that the hose can be pinched in use).

O’Day literature boasts berths for two couples in “absolute privacy.” Privacy in a 22 footer has to be one of the more relative features. A sliding door encloses the forward cabin and another, the head.

The layout of the O’Day 22 is a noteworthy example of the tradeoff between an enclosed head and berth space. It does indeed have a head area that can be enclosed, a rare feature indeed on a boat of this size. With a conventional marine toilet and throughhull discharge where permitted, this would be a most serviceable facility.

The tradeoff is a pair of terrible vee berths forward. Coming to a point at the forward end, there is simply not enough room for two adults on even the most intimate terms. They are thus suitable only for a pair of small children who do not suffer from sibling rivalry.

By contrast the two settee berths in the main cabin are a bit narrow but a fit place for two adults to sleep. In contrast to the dinette layout of other boats, we think the more traditional layout of the O’Day would be the choice for most owners, especially those cruising with children. However, the settees are not comfortable to sit on, lacking as they do backrests.

The initial version of the O’Day had the then fashionable dinette arrangement but this was quickly replaced by a pair of opposing settees. We doubt if many owners would bother setting up the portable cabin table between the berths, as it prevents the fore and aft passage through the cabin.

The galley with its small sink and space for a twoburner stove is rudimentary but adequate for a boat of this size, Inadequate is the bin/hanging locker opposite the head. Its usefulness escapes us. Enclosed, it could have been better used space. But then the O’Day 22 desperately needs stowage space.

Conclusions

At a minimum trailering weight of 2,200 lbs. (more realistically 2,500 plus the trailer), the O’Day 22 is above the maximum for trailering without a heavy car and special gear.

If she isn’t going to be trailered and launched off a ramp, the 2′ minimum draft is an unwarranted sacrifice of performance and stability. We would look for a fin keel boat unless shoal draft is the highest priority.

On the other hand, with some additional sails and hardware the O’Day 22 should appeal to the sailor who wants a minimum size (and therefore price) boat primarily for daysailing and occasional weekend cruising (maximum one couple plus two young children).

Clearly the O’Day 22 is a minimum boat built tightly to a price. She is attractively styled. As she is apt to be a first boat, resale is important. O’Day boats have enjoyed good value on the used boat market. For about $6,000 for a ten-year-old model, you get a sleek looking small boat with a good cockpit, a modicum of privacy and two good berths. You also get a schlocky decor and a slow boat.

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Muskegon, Michigan

Model O'Day

Category Daysailer Sailboats

Length 23.0

Posted Over 1 Month

FOR SALE: 1979, 23 ft. O'Day Sailboat. Very good shape and ready to sail. Comes with double axle bunk boat trailer. All 3 sails are in great shape. Retractable keel for easy hauling and getting into shallow areas. Never been in an accident or grounded. Recently updated the electrical system. Comes with marine radio. Has a living cabin area complete with sleeping quarters and kitchenette / dining. Always been in fresh water. Comes with a great running 9.9 horse power Johnson out board motor with electric start. Anchor and line are in great shape.

1980 O'Day 23

1980 O'Day 23

Brookhaven, New York

Make O'Day

Category Sailboats

1980 O'Day 23,We have owned her for 14 years, 2nd, maybe 3rd owner, she's always been marina stored and lovingly cared for. Sails include, Main, Jib & 130 Genoa. She's shoal draft (2.5-5ft) a comfortable, sturdy, safe cruiser. She has: 9.9 - 4 stroke Yamaha long shaft Outboard, standard running and standing rigging, porta-pottie, cushions, pfds, bumpers. In the water in Brookhaven, Great South Bay, LI, NY. Owner is aging out, Boat is not! $2400, 6314631913

Sailboat 23 ft. O'Day with trailer

Sailboat 23 ft. O'Day with trailer

FOR SALE: 1979, 23 ft. O'Day Sailboat and Trailer. Very good shape and ready to sail. Comes with double axle bunk boat trailer. All 3 sails are in great shape. Retractable keel for easy hauling and getting into shallow areas. Never been in an accident or grounded. Recently updated the electrical system on boat and trailer. Comes with marine radio. Has a living cabin area complete with sleeping quarters and kitchenette / dining. Always been in fresh water. Comes with a great running 9.9 horse power Johnson out board motor with electric start. Anchor and line are in great shape.

1997 BENETEAU OCEANIS CC 40 FT.

1997 BENETEAU OCEANIS CC 40 FT.

New Rochelle, New York

Make BENETEAU

Model OCEANIS CC 40 FT

Length 40.0

1997 BENETEAU OCEANIS CC 40 FT.Specs Designer: Groupe Finot - Armel Briand Keel: Bulb Hull Shape: Monohull Dimensions Beam: 12 ft 9 in LWL: 36 ft 9 in Maximum Draft: 5 ft 6 in Displacement: 18740 lbs Ballast: 5300 lbs Headroom: 6 ft 3 in Dry Weight: 18740 lbs Engines Total Power: 50 HP Engine 1: Engine Brand: Yanmar Year Built: 1997 Engine Model: Yanmar Engine Type: Inboard Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel Engine Power: 50 HP Perfect cruising boat Full cockpit enclosure 5 KW NextGen generator with sound shield (super quiet) 2 heads 2 air condition units Main / Forward and Aft Cabin New cockpit cushions Algae X fuel polisher Custom made bunk beds Xantrex Link Pro Battery Monitor Xantrex 40 Smart Battery Charger Fresh Water Tanks: (132 Gallons) Fuel Tanks: (53 Gallons) Flex O Fold Bronze folding prop Asymmetrical Spinnaker and Sock TV / Cd player Digital Fridge / Freezer Thermostat VacuFlush Toilet 35lbs. CQR and 33 Bruce anchors and rope chain Simpson Lawrence chain / rope windless 2 8D Gel Batteries and Separate Starting Battery Back up High Capacity Bilge Pump PHI /PSS Shaft Seal Accommodations Number of single berths: 6 Manufacturer Provided Description: The specification for the Oceanis 40CC: the design of an ideal long-distance cruising yacht for a couple, but with the capability of accommodating four or five people in the greatest comfort. Being on board a powerful, reliable boat that also has high performance is an essential part of the pleasure of cruising. The Oceanis 40CC's hull is remarkable for its long waterline, big volumes and efficient wing-bulb keel. As far as her construction is concerned, there are no compromises: the structural inner mounding, glued and laminated to the hull, distributes any stresses from the rigging and keel. This technology combines reliability and strength and also provides perfectly finished locker interiors that are easy to maintain. One of the principal advantages of a central cockpit is the incomparable safety derived from the height of the cockpit, which is surrounded on all sides. There is a step of the coaming on the Oceanis 40CC to make it easier to get up the two teak-covered bench seats in the cockpit. There is a wheel mounted pedestal in the middle of the cockpit. Genoa and mainsail halyards and the lines for the two furlers are brought back onto powerful stoppers that free the halyard winch, whenever necessary. All handling lines are to hand. The Oceanis 40CC's deck is totally logical, simple and efficient, with steps in the transom (standard bathing ladder), liferaft fixing point on aft coachroof, solid aluminum bulwark the full length of the hull, as well as an aluminum rubbing strake. The numerous opening hatches and Dorade vents are positioned in such a way so as not to impede movement on deck. The chainplates for the upper and lower shrouds, which are positioned right against the coachroof, also leave the side decks completely free for easy access to the foredeck for the sunbathing area and the electric windlass. In the interior, the warm atmosphere (cherry finish) on board the Oceanis 40CC is essential to a good quality of life on board. To starboard, the saloon table and the raised settees ensure a pleasant "sea view" from inside the boat. Opposite to port, is the navigation station: chart table with stowage, bookshelves, 16-function electrical control panel, and all the room you need for on-board electronics. In the forward cabin, your guests have a large double berth, hanging locker, many other lockers and an en suite head compartment. In the passageway to port, which runs alongside the large engine compartment, the Oceanis 40CC's galley has everything you would normally find in the best-equipped kitchens: freezer, refrigerator, double stainless steel sink with hot and cold pressurised water, three-burner gimballed stove and many cupboards and drawers. As for the master cabin, all the incomparable advantages of the centre cockpit in terms of comfort and space have been fully exploited: large double berth with access from both sides, vanity-desk with mirror and lockers, large hanging lockers and your own head compartment with WC and separate shower. The Oceanis 40CC is truly the product of in-depth study into the expectations of ocean-going leisure sailors. A successful marriage of classicism and modern technology. Equipment List Oceanis 40CC Specifications - Standard Equipment On Deck - Stainless steel stemhead fitting with 2 fairleads and roller. - Open stainless steel pulpit - Leroy Sommer 1000W electric windlass with up - down control - Self-bailing anchor well with twin opening hatches and eye bolt for mooring line - Bulwark surrounding the deck with teak cap - 8 anodized aluminum mooring cleats: 2 forward, 2 midships, 4 aft - Forestay chainplate with slats on the stemhead fitting - 2 chromed bronze lower shroud chainplate, 2 Beneteau streamlined chromed bronze shroud chainplates - Anodized aluminum identified fuel and water fillers - Stainless steel stanchions with two sets of covered stainless steel lifelines - Lateral opening lifelines - 4 teak handrails on coachroof - 4 dorade vents - Forward cockpit coaming for windscreen, rigid top or sprayhood - 2 genoa sheet tracks with adjustable cars - 2 genoa sheet turning blocks - Mainsheet track with adjustable car - 1 Lewmar 40C STO halyard and maneuvering winch - 4 Spinlock XL double stoppers for halyards and maneuvering lines - 2 Lewmar 48C STO genoa sheet winches - 1 Lewmar 40C STO mainsheet winch Center Cockpit - Hydraulic steering wheel pedestal mounted or on forward port cockpit bulkhead - Control panel on cockpit bench seat facade - Teak slatted cockpit benches - 1 winch handle box - 2 chromed bronze winch handles - 2 sidedeck lockers (one for propane bottle) - 2 lockers for mooring lines and fenders on transom - Fixing points on aft coachroof for liferaft - 2 - 18-12 S-S backstay chainplates - 2 - 18-12 S-S pushpit with 2 teak seats, closed by sheathed lifelines - Emergency tiller - Transom with teak slatted skirt - Teak slatted step in transom - Folding 18-12 S-S swim ladder with wooden steps - Cockpit shower -- Aluminum rubbing strake either side of hull Spars - Rigging - Keel stepped mast and anodized aluminum boom - Mast with main furling system - 2 sets of spreaders angled aft 10 degrees - Spinnaker pole - Partner fitting with articulated blocks for returning halyards to cockpit Standing Rigging - Stainless steel rigging: upper shrouds, lower shrouds, 2 backstays - Twin groove forestay with Profurl genoa furler - Lateral rigging with discontinuous rigging to first set of spreaders Running Rigging - 1 main halyard, 1 genoa halyard - 1 mainsheet with blocks, 2 genoa sheets - 1 maneuvering line for genoa furler - 1 line for furling main, 1 line for unfurling main - 1 boom halyard - Sails - Furling Dacron main - Furling Dacron genoa with UV protection strip Interior Accommodation - Cherry interior Companionway - 15 mm Altuglass sliding hatch - Twin wooden companionway doors - 2 cherry wood stained handrails - 4 molded wooden steps with anti-skid strip, on polyester engine cover - Hanging locker to starboard of companionway Salon Starboard - Nav. station - Chart table with chart stowage and molded wood fiddle - Bookshelves - Lockers - 12V, 16 functions hinged electrical panel - Hinged panel for onboard electronics - Large tool drawer - Drawers - Seat - Opening 15" x 8" porthole in coaming with curtain - Halogen lamp with independent switch - Red watch light Salon Area - Settee - Lockers along hull sides - Wood hull lining - Reading lights - Fixed 6'7" x 8" porthole with curtain - Vent To Starboard - Raised deck salon for panoramic visibility - Shaped settee with cushions with 5.5" thick, medium density foam and backrests - Salon table with stainless steel base - Lockers and cupboards along hull sides - Wood hull lining - Lockers underneath settee - Halogen lighting with independent switch - Fixed porthole 6'3" x 10" with curtain - Opening Plexiglas panel in coachroof 23" X 23" with curtain - Padded deckhead lining - Bookcase - bar Galley in Port Gangway - Antium work surface with molded wood fiddle - Twin rectangular S-S sinks - Chopping board over sink - Hot - cold water mixer tap - Foot pump for icebox discharge - Trash bin - 3 sliding vegetable baskets - S-S oven with 3 burner gimbaled stove and S-S protection bar - Cutlery drawer - 2 cupboards to port, lockers along the side of hull - Top loading 2 compartment freezer - fridge,with 12V evaporator - 2 opening portholes 15" x 8" in coaming with curtains - Lighting by halogen lamps with independent switches and fluorescent tube - Dust box Aft Owner's Cabin - Central double bed 6'7" x 4'11", 4.7" thick mattress - 2 symmetrical hanging lockers - Stowage space - lockers along side of hull to port and starboard - Lockers - Step either side of the bed for easy access - Vanity - desk with mirror - Wood hull lining - Padded deckhead lining - 2 opening portholes 15" x 8" in coaming with curtains - 1 opening porthole 15" x 8" in transom with curtain - 1 opening porthole in aft coaming 27" x 8" with curtain - 2 dorade type vents - Lighting from halogen lights with independent switches and reading lights Aft Owner's Cabin Head - Compartment molded in one piece to be waterproof and easy to clean - Marine toilet with polyester lid - Bathroom accessories - S-S wash basin with hot - cold water mixer tap - Mirror - Cupboards - lockers - Stall shower with hot - cold water mixer tap - Electric pump for used water - 2 opening portholes in coaming 15" x 8" - Halogen lamp with fluorescent tube Forward Owner's Cabin - 6'3" x 4'7" double bed, 4.7" thick mattress - Drawer and lockers beneath bed - Hanging locker - Wood hull lining - Padded deckhead lining - 1 opening porthole in coaming (23" x 18") with curtain - 1 opening porthole in coaming (13" x 7") with curtain - Halogen lamps with independent switches and reading lights - 1 dressing table with mirror and shelves Forward Head Compartment - One piece molded compartment for waterproofing and easy maintenance - Marine toilet with polyester lid - Bathroom accessories - Wash basin with hot - cold mixer tap - Shower - Mirror, cupboard - Electric pump for discharge of water - Opening porthole in coaming 23" x 18" - Fluorescent tube lighting Engine Compartment - Engine 50 hp diesel - Single lever engine control - Engine chassis integral with hull liner - Engine control panel in cockpit - Engine compartment insulated by lead foam - Space for generator in engine compartment - 53 gal. fuel tank - Fuel - water filter on fuel circuit - Stainless steel shaft protected by skeg - Triple bladed prop Electrical Circuit - 12V Electrical circuit - 2 - 125 amp batteries for service with circuit breaker - 1 - 95 amp engine battery with circuit breaker - 110V-220V 45 amp H battery charger - 12V 16 function Electrical panel with 12V plug - Options conduits - Overhead halogen lighting, reading lights and fluorescent tubes - Cockpit lighting - Navigation lights - Masthead light - Deck spot - 110V-220V shore power plug (specify when ordering) - Electrical panel 110V-220V (specify when ordering) - 4 - 110V-220V sockets (specify when ordering) Water Circuit - Manual bilge pump - Electric bilge pump - 132 gal. fresh water capacity in 2 rigid tanks with hull liner - Valves for tank selection - 11 gal. water heater run off engine and shore power - Pressurized fresh water unit with compression tank - 2 electric discharge pumps for showers Propane Circuit - Box for propane bottles (2 bottles) in side lockers with air vent (conforming to US regulations) - Circuit breaker Miscellaneous - Certificate of Individual Bureau Veritas approval - Maintenance kit - Owner's manual - Owner's briefcase. Oceanis 40CC Optional Equipment - Teak interior - Teak decks - Forward cockpit steering position - Lewmar electric 30EST maneuvering winch - Polyester coachroof dodger - Fixed davits - Engine driven refrigerator - Ardic heating with 3 outlets - Gennaker - Gennaker gear SAILBOAT IS LOCATED IN NEW ROCHELLE NY SAILBOAT IS ON LAND FOR WINTER STORAGE BUT IT CAN BE PUT IN THE WATER FOR POTENTIAL BUYER......

2004 Precision P-23

2004 Precision P-23

Peoria, Arizona

Make Precision

Category Sloop Sailboats

2004 Precision P-23 this boat is in very good condition, original owners.  8'6" beam, draft 1'11", 5'4" board down, displacement-2,450 lbs. ballast 850 lbs fixed lead, sail 248 sq. ft. mast above dwl-35'4". porta-pot, alchohol stove, galley, inverter, stereo, cockpit cushions, motor, winch, rail, tiller & sail covers, grill, anchor & rode, 2 brand new batteries, 7'3" cockpit, 48 qt.ice chest, new motor mount, very new nissan 6hp 4 stroke motor, whisker pole, gaff, brand new alluminum foil & furler, depth finder and knot meter, small adjustable back stay. all running rigging is fine, factory 2 axle trailer w spare tire, trailer has extendable clutch for easy de-masting and is in very good condition.

1997 Catalina 28 Mark II

1997 Catalina 28 Mark II

Gulfport, Florida

Make Catalina

Model 28 Mark II

1997 Catalina 28 Mark II This well cared for 28 Catalina Mark II has all the amenities you would want in a pocket cruiser.  Shallow draft wing keel, inboard Universal M-25 23 Hp diesel ( 585 Hrs), 3 blade bronze cruising prop, walk thru transom, transom seats, transom shower, boarding ladder, cushioned large cockpit, center console with cover, deep lazerette, bimini top with s.s. frame, compass, digital depth, Garmin 546 GPS Plotter, Apelco VHF, double spreader rig, battened main sain with MackPack, Schaefer roller furling jib with sunshield,  self-tailing winches, galvanized Delta anchor, Enclosed head with china bowl toilet, vanity, shower, mmacerator overboard discharge, galley with S.S. sink, 2 burner Seaward propane stove, microwave, H & C pressure water, 6 gallon hot water heater with exchanger, AM/FM/CD stereo with cockpit and salon speakers, dual batteries with switch, 30 amp shore power with cord, TrueCharge battery charger, 10,000 BTU central air conditioning,  LOA 29’5”, Beam 10’4”, LWL 23’10”, Draft 3’8”, Weight 8,600, Ballast 3,500,  Sail area 365 sq ft, fuel 20 gals, water 43 gals. Data believed accurate

MacGregor 26 Swing Keel Sailboat / Trailer in Excellent Condition ready WI Sail!

MacGregor 26 Swing Keel Sailboat / Trailer in Excellent Condition ready WI Sail!

Egg Harbor, Wisconsin

Make Macgregor 26S

Model 26 Swing Keel With Trailer

Length 26.0

The MacGregor 26S MacGregor 26 Swing Keel Sailboat 1994 with Trailer in Excellent Condition ready to Sail! This is a 1994 MacGregor 26S Sailboat with trailer and 8 hp outboard motor in excellent condition. It accepts a 2 inch ball mount trailer hitch. The total trailer weight is about 2000 lbs, so pretty much any V-6 vehicle can tow this without any extra equipment. Any Minivan for example will work fine. It includes everything needed to sail. Three sails including a main, a roller furling Genoa and a drifter / spinnaker are included . This sailboat is wheel steered with binnacle mounted motor remote controls and instruments. Everything is in excellent condition and the trailer tires are brand new Goodyear Marathon trailer tires. It also has an extra motor mount for a trolling motor or small outboard secondary engine. This boat has many upgrades including wheel steering and a Rudder Craft Mac 26S HDPE High Performance Replacement Rudder as well as the stock rudder as a spare, a MMSD pump out porta toilet, a CDI roller furling Genoa and a main sail cover as well as life lines and bow and stern pulpits, a swim ladder, a solar panel and an Autohelm ST 30 Bidata to name a few. The 8 HP Tohatsu (Nissan) outboard model M8B also has electric start and an alternator. The MacGregor 26S, 1990 to 1995, replaced the dagger board with a swing centerboard (which kicks up in an accidental grounding) and made other smaller changes. Together, the 26D and 26S are often called the "classic" MacGregor 26, and sometimes the 26C. Owners of these earlier models tend to refer to them as "the real sailboats" prior to the changes coming with the MacGregor 26X. The V-berth can handle 2 people/kids and has storage underneath, the settee can accommodate another person and plenty more storage under there, in the cabin galley /kitchen area is a sink and a mirrored bulkhead with plenty of storage under the sink. Behind the ladder going into the cockpit is a queen sized, super comfortable bed which is also located right below the cockpit. This boat has a POP-UP roof over the galley area that rotates up and out of the way while boat is at anchor / berth which gives unlimited head room in the cabin. This vessel includes all tools and supplies needed for maintenance and use like a nice Windex for mast top mounting. a manual bilge pump, an anchor with rode, a new gallon of bottom paint, a new fuel tank with hose, a remote controlled stereo, cockpit cushions, a wind scoop etc. I am the third owner of this nice Mac and all paperwork including the Wisconsin Title and the original purchase contract when new are included as well as a IL trailer title from the previous owner. (Note, a few pictures are from the previous owner in IL and we do not have trailer titles in WI.) It is located in Door County, WI in the city of Egg Harbor, WI north of Green Bay at my summer cottage while I live in Milwaukee, WI. If you have any questions please do ask as all inquiries will be responded to. Thanks for your interest. Hull Type: Centerboard (Trunk) Rig Type: Fractional Sloop LOA: 25.82' / 7.87m LWL: 23.50' / 7.16m Beam: 7.82' / 2.38m Listed SA: 235 ft2 / 21.83 m2 Draft (max.) 6.33' / 1.93m Draft (min.) 1.25' / 0.38m Disp. 2850 lbs./ 1293 kgs. Ballast: 1200 lbs. / 544 kgs. SA/Disp.: 18.75 Bal./Disp.: 42.07% Disp./Len.: 98.04 Designer: Roger Macgregor Builder: Macgregor Yacht Corp. (USA) Construct.: FG Bal. type: Water First Built: 1990 Last Built: 1995 # Built: RIG DIMENSIONS KEY I: 22.00' / 6.71m J: 9.67' / 2.95m P: 25.17' / 7.67m E: 10.25' / 3.12m PY: EY: SPL: ISP: SA(Fore.): 106.37 ft2 / 9.88 m2 SA(Main): 129.00 ft2 / 11.98 m2 Total(calc.)SA: 235.37 ft2 / 21.87 m2 DL ratio: 98.04 SA/Disp: 18.78 Est. Forestay Len.: 24.03' / 7.32m Mast Height from DWL: 32.25' / 9.83m BUILDERS (past & present) More about & boats built by: Macgregor Yacht Corp DESIGNER More about & boats designed by: Roger MacGregor NOTES Dry boat weight: 1650 lbs. Centerboard weight: 50 lbs. An earlier model, called the MACGREGOR 26 D was similar but with a (vertically) lifting keel. (also with water ballast = reduced weight for trailering. Not to be adjusted while sailing). Spinnaker area: 360 sq. ft. Click Here for the Owner's Manual Click Here for Information on a Modified Macgregor 26S Click Here for More Pictures of this Vessel Happy Owner's Review: My Experience with the MacGregor 26S ("Classic") "Having owned and sailed extensively a 26S for three years, I can report that indeed it does actually sail fairly well and lives up to its reputation of being a roomy and easily trailered pocket cruiser. At the time it was the only sailboat that met my budgetary needs, had room enough for my family of three to cruise for up to a week at a time, and trailered well to let us explore waters from Maine to Key West. Yes, it's a light boat, but I had a lot of sailing experience and was cautious and never had trouble in winds to 30 knots - and I didn't try anything foolish like taking it offshore. Yes, the fiberglass was thin, but I avoided running into rocks. I took my 3-year-old out on solo daysails and have no regrets. I sold it to a family of four, their first boat, and heard from them a few years later that they'd thoroughly enjoyed tons of sailing. Thousands of other MacGregor owners have had similar experiences."

2000 C&C 121

2000 C&C 121

Easton, Connecticut

Make C&C

Category Cruiser Sailboats

FABULOUS 40’ PERFORMANCE CRUISER On Air is a sleek C&C 121 40 ft. sloop offering excellent performance with a roomy, comfortable cherry interior that will rival any 40’ cruiser. Maintained in Bristol condition. No expense has been spared in her upkeep and improvements made by her certified marine electrician/technician owner and numerous professional marine tradespersons. New main fully battened with Dutchman flaking system (2021), new genoa (2022), updated electronics, Head stay roller furling Harken 2E electric, new Balmer alternator 2023, new bilge pump (2023), interior varnish work (2022/23), Selden 87mm bowsprit (2022), 2 zone air conditioning reversible for cool and heat, new cockpit cushions and table, LED lights throughout. Please email me for a list of all specs and updates/upgrades as too numerous to list

2005 Marlow-Hunter 260

2005 Marlow-Hunter 260

Bradenton, Florida

Make Marlow-Hunter

2005 Hunter 260 SailBoat Price: $ 21,900.00 OBO Conditions : good , ready to sail. Clear Boatfax Type: Water Ballast with centerboard Control: pedestal with wheel steering rudder Sails: Main, roller furling jib Roller Furling: Cruising Design Canvas: Sailcover, Bimini and many more Outboard: 2005 Nissan 9.9 hp, 4 stroke with remote start and throttle (in vry good conditions) Specs: LENG OVERALL (LOA) 26’ 3” LENG OF WATER LÑINE (LWL) : 23’ 3” BEAM (MAX): 8’ 11 ½” DRAFT (center board up): 1.9 Ft. DRAFT (center board down): 6 Ft MAST HEIGHT (from water line) : 40 Ft DISPLACEMENT (w/o water ballast) : 3000 Lbs DISPLACEMENT (with water ballast) : 5000 Lbs SAIL AREA (100% triangles): 289.5 sq. Ft. Trailer: Original 2005 Magic Tild Galvanized double axle with fenders, guides, extending tongue, with new trailer jack, tires ,wheels, drums , springs . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4GFVMLPSiY&feature=youtu.be (video sailing) email: [email protected] or text 941 9204936 (juan Rosabal) Current location : Sarasota Sailing Squadron Marina at Sarasota Bay , Florida (las 3 years, not on the water, normally in parking lot) Position at the marina parking Lot : B26 Information about de sailboat https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/hunter-260 https://www.marlow-hunter.com/wp-content/uploads/260_1997-2005.pdf The boat includes all the standard features and more… Pedestal guard w/cockpit table Cabin vent fan Cabin 12v receptacle Cockpit 12v receptacle Cockpit cushions, helm seat cushion Solid boom vang with ajustment Rail mounted propane grill 2nd battery & selector switch / solar charger Stern rail seat covers and cushions Helm seat cushion 2 Anchors Port-o-potti toilet Jib w/roller –main w/reef points Lazy jack systems Mast 40' with raising and lowering system Custom screen for main hatch AM/FM/CD Stereo w/cabin and cockpit speakers Cabin shades Draft 1.9 ‘board up, 6’ boar down 8 livesaver Miscellaneus , spare parts Deph meter Pressurized on-desmand water pump in kitchen sink and bath room faucets -- 20 gal fresh water tank Built in cooler- and double burner propane stow Moon light hatch Replaced recalled petcock ball valves EZ steer Teak Cabin bookshelf and VHS holder Pedestal compass Windex 6 fenders Hand held Garmin GPS and VHF – Radio Solar charging Boat cover Cockit cushion bottom paint Bimini top

1989 Catalina 34

1989 Catalina 34

St Charles, Missouri

1989 Catalina 34 1989 Catalina 34 Ft sailboat. Wing Keel, Roller Furling, 150% Genoa, inbrd 23hp diesel with approx. 1200 hrs., Bimini, sail cover, 12,000 BTU A/C with reverse heat, stereo CD, TV, Compass, microwave, refrigeration system, 6-gallon hot water heater, pressure water system, Gimbal propane stove with oven. Sleeps 6. Featured in Oct 2012 Good Old Boat magazine. Sailed in Midwestern Fresh water lakes only. Includes trailer for dry storage. Located on the Mississippi River St Charles MO. $37,500.

1997 Hunter 26

1997 Hunter 26

Roswell, Georgia

Make Hunter

1997 Hunter 26 DimensionsLOA: 25 ft 9 inBeam: 8 ft 11 inLWL: 23 ft 2 inMinimum Draft: 1 ft 9 inMaximum Draft: 6 ft 0 inDisplacement: 5000 lbsBallast: 2000 lbsBridge Clearance: 40 ft 4 inTanksFresh Water Tanks: 1 (5 Gallons)AccommodationsNumber of double berths: 2Number of cabins: 1Number of heads: 1Electrical EquipmentElectrical Circuit: 12VAccommodationsKing sized aft berthLarge V-berthSS sink w/12V pumpTinted Slider HatchHEADROOM 5'3"/6'3" W/HATCH UPEnclosed head compartment w/vanity and SS sink...Porta Potti head.Hanging wet lockerWith a king aft berth, a large v berth, enclosed head with porta potti, and a galley with stove and sink provides a spacious, open comfortable interior space. A drop down dinette converts to a berth for 2. Ample portlights, several opening ports and hatches provide for ventilation and lighting. Roomy and comfortable for you and your guest.GalleyCounter w/sink L-shaped galley area w/storageRemovable Cooler12 Volt Water PumpDish StorageElectricalStandard 12 Volt System w/solar panelNavigation Lights, Masthead Anchor Lights, Running Lights & Cabin LightsSteaming LightSails & RiggingMain - Original Good ConditionJib - Original Good conditionFractional Rig w/Support StrutsHalyard/Sheet WinchesNew Internal Halyards Lead to CockpitMast CrutchWinch HandleDeckCockpit tableCockpit Backrest Anchor locker with anchor/rode Walk-Thru transom w/stern rail seatsSS Fold down swim/boarding LadderLarge cockpitContoured SeatsStern rail seatsCoaming storage compartmentsFootbrace & cockpit table supportTiller SteeringDock Fenders & Misc. GearLife Jackets  NEW Bimini, sale cover and jib bag rear bunk has new foam and cover Nissan 9.8 outboard 2 stroke with 3 gal tank

2017 Hunter 26

2017 Hunter 26

2017 Hunter 26 DimensionsLOA: 25 ft 9 inBeam: 8 ft 11 inLWL: 23 ft 2 inMinimum Draft: 1 ft 9 inMaximum Draft: 6 ft 0 inDisplacement: 5000 lbsBallast: 2000 lbsBridge Clearance: 40 ft 4 inTanksFresh Water Tanks: 1 (5 Gallons)AccommodationsNumber of double berths: 2Number of cabins: 1Number of heads: 1Electrical EquipmentElectrical Circuit: 12VAccommodationsKing sized aft berthLarge V-berthSS sink w/hand pumpTinted Slider HatchHEADROOM 5'3"/6'3" W/HATCH UPEnclosed head compartment w/vanity and SS sink...Porta Potti head.Hanging wet lockerManual water systemWith a king aft berth, a large v berth, enclosed head with porta potti, and a galley with stove and sink provides a spacious, open comfortable interior space. A drop down dinette converts to a berth for 2. Ample portlights, several opening ports and hatches provide for ventilation and lighting. Roomy and comfortable for you and your guest.GalleyCounter w/sink L-shaped galley area w/storageRemovable Cooler12 Volt Water PumpDish StorageElectricalStandard 12 Volt System w/solar panelNavigation Lights, Masthead Anchor Lights, Running Lights & Cabin LightsSteaming LightSails & RiggingMain - Original Good ConditionJib - Original Good conditionFractional Rig w/Support StrutsHalyard/Sheet WinchesNew Internal Halyards Lead to CockpitMast CrutchWinch HandleDeckCockpit tableCockpit Backrest  Anchor locker with anchor/rodeWalk-Thru transom w/stern rail seatsSS Fold down swim/boarding LadderLarge cockpitContoured SeatsStern rail seatsCoaming storage compartmentsFootbrace & cockpit table supportTiller SteeringDock Fenders & Misc. GearLife Jackets  Nissan 9.8 outboard 2 stroke with 3 gal tank

1976 Cheoy Lee 42 Sail Boat

1976 Cheoy Lee 42 Sail Boat

Half Moon Bay, California

Make Cheoy Lee

Length 42.0

The boat was built by Cheoy Lee in Hong-Kong, in 1976. Cheoy Lee 42, docked in Pillard Point (Half Moon Bay), registered in California. The boat is visible at Pillard Point marina, dock H-26. You can access the dock any time (there is no gate). If you want to see the inside, we will just need to agree on a time and date for me to show you. The boat is in good shape, we've been owning it, traveling and living on it since 2004. The engine will need some attention eventually, but it runs OK. Based on ads I see for similar boats, its value should be around $50,000, you can see it with the links below, they'll lead you to pictures . There was a recent storn and saome damge thgat was jsut foxed. But a starboard mizzen chain-plate got broken, and I am not going to be able to fix that quickly, it requires some time I don't have for now...Having a new chain-plate would take I believe less that $100, but it would take a couple of hours to put it in place.This is something a possible buyer should be aware of. Other than that this is perfect.http://donpedro.lediouris.net/journal/diary/2014.01/IMAG0518.jpghttp://trip-2010-2011.lediouris.netMore pictures of the inside are available at http://donpedro.lediouris.net/sleipnir/index.htmlAbout the maintenance, you can checkout the link at http://donpedro.lediouris.net/?view=protected/maintenance.html,Also, details on the equipment are available at http://donpedro.lediouris.net/clspec.html http://donpedro.lediouris.net/protected/maintenance.htmlsome pictures of the boat - inside and outside - available at http://donpedro.lediouris.net/?view=journal/index.html. read http://donpedro.lediouris.net.Details about the equipment (oven/stove, heater, watermaker, winches, auto-pilot, radio, electronics, etc).The boat has 9 sails (main, mizzen, trysail, new staysail, yankee, genoa, spinnaker, mizzen staysail, storm staysail).Mizzen and main have been recently (2014) reviewed and tuned-up by a Sailmaker. They are not new, but in OK shape. There is also a spinnaker sleeve. Boat/RV Information: Year: '76 Make: Cheoy Lee Model: 42 Engine size:_50 Hp_________Does the vehicle RUN _ Yes ________________VIN: _100244BT002945___________________________________ Plate:_CF_8797_SM__________________________________________Year in 1976. Built in Honk-Kong. The hull is 42' long, yes. Out all, it is 45'. Has no trailerThe keel is labeled as ballast in the page you are referring to: Displacement:23 500 lbs10.66 tonsCast Iron Ballast:9000 lbs4 tonsThe boat is rigged as a ketch. One main mast, one mizzen mast. On the same page, you'd see the engine is a Perkins, not a Honda. Hull material is GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic). Beam should be 12'1". SpecificationsDesigned by Bill Luders.imperialmetricLOA:42'5"12.93mwith bowsprit:49'14.94mLWL:30'9.14mBOA:12'1"3.68mDraft:5'9"1.75mDisplacement:23 500 lbs10.66 tonsCast Iron Ballast:9000 lbs4 tons Fuel Tank:45 gallons170 litersFresh Water Tank:125 gallons475 litersFor two people, at the dock, will usually last between 20 and 23 daysIce Box:48 gallons180 liters7 cu.ft. Engine:Perkins 50 hp, 4-108 cons ~ ½ gal/hourTransmission:Velvet Drive AS7-71C, Serial # 3296 Ratio 1.91:1Anchors:CQR 45lbs CQR 35lbs Danforth Herreshof / Fisherman's 100 lbs200ft 5/16" chain with 100ft of 1" rope50ft 5/16" chain with 200ft of 1" ropeSail Parameters:I1325.9 cm43'6" J640 cm21'0" E Main487.7 cm16'0" P Main1188.7 cm39'0" E Mizzen350.5 cm11'6" P Mizzen845.8 cm27'9"Sails:Main Sail31 m2344 sqft Mizzen Sail16 m2172 sqft Genoa67 m2723 sqft Yankee22 m2237 sqft Staysail15 m2344 sqft Spinnaker137 m21474.45 sqft Mizzen staysail21.3 m2230 sqft Storm staysail6.4 m269 sqft Trysail7.2 m277.5 sqftUpwind Main + Mizzen + Genoa114 m21227 sqftUpwind Main + Mizzen + Yankee + Staysail84 m2904 sqftDownwind Main + Mizzen + Spinnaker184 m21981 sqftDownwind Main + Mizzen + Spinnaker + Mizzen Staysail205.3 m22209 sqftElectronic:B&G Hornet TackTick (MHU, Speed, Depth, Temperature, Compas, NMEA Interface, 3 Displays, GPS)Autopilot Autohelm ST-6000GPS Garmin 120XLDepth Sounder Hummingbird Wide 100, outsideDepth Sounder Raytheon, insideVHF PresidentSSB (Single Side Band) / BLU (Bande Latérale Unique) call sign WDC7278, email [email protected] IC-M700PRO, re-programmed for SailMail frequenciesAntenna Tuner MFJ Versa Tuner II, Model MFJ-941D, replaced with an automatic ICOM AT-130Modem Pactor PCT-IIex with cloning cable (Icom OPC-478U)Weather Fax Furuno (removed, modem and laptop do the job)Radar Detector CARDSolar Panel Siemens, Model SR90 (90 W max). replaced June 2014.Wind Charger Rutland, Model 913Batteries:Alternator 80 AhRegulator Balmar ARS-5 (June 2011)Dispatcher Xantrex Echo Charge Battery Charger (June 2011)Engine: 120 Ah, West Marine (March 2004)House: 360 Ah (2 x 180 Ah, Fulmen). Replaced Oct-2006, with gel batteries (deep cycle), 2 x 183 Ah (i.e. 366 Ah), Deka 8G4D (56 kg/128 lbs each!) Replaced Sep-2013, same specifications.Battery Charger: Pro Mariner SS80, 80 Amps. Serial # 800769, replaced April 2011, GUEST Charger, Model 2611A, 10 AmpsWater Maker:Spectra Water Maker, Ventura 150 Deluxe Installed May 2008.Oct 2011, new Wheel pedestal (EDSON)Aug 2012, New Winches:2 Lewmar ST 40 (Yankee, Genoa)2 Lewmar ST 16 (Staysail)Consommation:SSB RadioStand-by : 2 AmpsTx - Modem : 6 AmpsTx - Phone : Up to 15 Amps (~180 Watts)Fridge : 4 AmpsGaz: LPG tanks: one 3 gallons (40 to 45 days for two people at the dock) and three 5 gallons (65 to 70 days for two people at the dock). That makes 1 gallon in 13.125 days, which is about 28 gallons a year.

1989 Catalina Catalina 34

1989 Catalina Catalina 34

Model Catalina 34

1989 Catalina Catalina 34 1989 Catalina 34 Ft sailboat. Wing Keel, Roller Furling, 150% Genoa, inbrd 23hp diesel with approx. 1200 hrs., Bimini, sail cover, 12,000 BTU A/C with reverse heat, stereo CD, TV, Compass, microwave, refrigeration system, 6-gallon hot water heater, pressure water system, Gimbal propane stove with oven. Sleeps 6. Featured in Oct 2012 Good Old Boat magazine. Sailed in Midwestern Fresh water lakes only. Includes trailer for dry storage. Located at Mark Twain Lake MO.

1987 Catalina 1987 Tall Rig

1987 Catalina 1987 Tall Rig

Pryor, Oklahoma

Model 1987 Tall Rig

1987 Catalina 1987 Tall Rig, REDUCED PRICE! Engine: inboard diesel, Universal model M-25XP, 23 hp, 3 cylinder, engine hours 963, welded aluminum fuel 20 gallon tank.Main Sail: Fully batton North Sail, with Mack Pack system. Slug Slides and quick reef. The head sail is only a couple of years old and is on a North Sail roller furling.Winches:2 Harken 40 two speed electric self tailing Genoa winches. 2 Lemar 16 self tailing halyard winches. The electric winches can be used to raise the main, or furl the head sail.Electronics:New Sony Blue Tooth capable radio. King 7000 VHF marine radio. Signet depthfinder with alarm. New autopilot.Water Tanks: Two polyerhlend tanks under vee berth and starboard settee berth. Groco HF pump flush toilet to polyethylene holding tank. Approximately 25 gallons. Jabaco 1750 gph Bilge Pump.Other: 18 pound Danforth anchor with approximately 80 ft of chain and 150 ft of 1/2" nylon rope. This is a well maintained boat It is the easiest boat to solo on the lake. It has a professionally installed 15000btu shore power air conditioner. Not a nicer one on the lake. Pease Contact me for questions. $22,000,

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  1. O'DAY 23-2

    23.42 ft / 7.14 m: E: ... Related Sailboats: O'DAY 23-1 (LIFT TOP) Download Boat Record: Notes. Successor and similar to, the original O'DAY 23 (w/pop top companionway). The O'DAY 23 (all versions) was in production for more than 10 years and was one of the company's most popular models. Also built in Brazil and sold under the same name. ...

  2. O'Day 23

    The O'Day 23 is a series of American trailerable sailboats, ... The boat has a draft of 5.40 ft (1.65 m) with the centerboard down and 2.00 ft (0.61 m) with the centerboard retracted. The boat has a hull speed of 5.99 kn (11.09 km/h). The boat is normally fitted with a small 3 to 6 hp (2 to 4 kW) outboard motor for docking and maneuvering.

  3. O Day 23 Sailboat Boats for sale

    Contact Seller 1986 Hunter Hunter 23,Up for sale is a 1986 Hunter 23 Wing Keel Sailboat. The Hunter 23 is a twenty three-foot sloop, which weighs about 2450 lbs empty. Total trailering weight is around 4500 lbs., which allows many SUV's to pull it. It has an eight-foot beam and a mast height of about thirty-three feet.

  4. Reviews of O'day 23 sailing features

    1. Oday 23 Penobscot bay. Oct 9, 2010. #1. I have sailed for many years... 10 with an O'day outlaw... then to a marinner which I love for trailerability and overall ease of sailing. I need something bigger but still trailerable... my objectives are. 1) Trailerable. 2)easy mast set up and take down with a friend.

  5. 23' O'Day Sailboats For Sale

    23' O'DayTempest Sloop. 1972. 23'. $ 3,950. Phillip Rhodes was famous for designing classically beautiful, seakindly sailboats and the O'Day Tempest is a fine example. An ideal daysailer, she features a BIG cockpit comfortable for four adults and then some. Even so, her cozy cabin can sleep the same 4 adults (or 2 adults and 2 kids) ….

  6. O'Day 23-2

    O'Day 23-2 is a 22′ 11″ / 7 m monohull sailboat designed by Raymond Hunt (C.R. Hunt & Assoc.) and built by Mariner Construções Náuticas Ltd., Bangor Punta Corp., and O'Day Corp. between 1978 and 1984. ... The higher a boat's D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ...

  7. O'Day 23 Sailboat Including Deck Plan

    In her three seasons of racing, the O'Day 23 has beaten a host of larger, more racing-oriented competitors: both boat-for-boat and on corrected time. The Gold Medal O'Day 23 is truly a boat to beat. Lenght : 23' Beam : 7'11" Draft : Centerboard up 2' down 5'5" Sail area : 245 sq. ft.

  8. Oday 23 Sailboat Photo Gallery

    Oday 23 Specifications Keel/Centerboard Length 23' Beam 7'11" Draft 2'3" ( 5'4" in with board down) Displacement 3085 lbs. Ballast 1200 lbs. Sail Area 246 sq ft Mast Height 32' This Sailboat Photo Gallery is a collection of sailboat ads where you can see what people were willing to sell their sailboat for, and when.

  9. O'Day Tempest 23

    O'Day Tempest 23 is a 23′ 1″ / 7.1 m monohull sailboat designed by Richard D. Carlson and Philip Rhodes and built by O'Day Corp. between 1964 and 1968. ... The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more. Formula. D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³ D: Displacement of the ...

  10. 1979 O'Day 23

    The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more. Formula. D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³ D: Displacement of the boat in pounds. LWL: Waterline ... The O'DAY 23 (all versions) was in production for more than 10 years and was one of the company's most popular models. ...

  11. Sail O-day boats for sale

    Find Sail O-day boats for sale in your area & across the world on YachtWorld. Offering the best selection of o-day boats to choose from. ... ft. m. Price. to. USD. Year. to. Class. Power. Power-all-power. All power. Power-cruiser. Cruiser. Sail. Sail-all-sail. ... 1983 O'Day 23. US$3,995. ↓ Price Drop. La Vida Starships | Lewisville, Texas ...

  12. 23' O'Day Sailboat from 1978

    I recently purchased this 23' O'Day Sailboat and I am getting it ready for the water.Thanks For Watching!

  13. O Day 23 Boats for sale

    23' 1971 O'Day Keel Centerboard. Please contact the owner directly @ 860-301-5056 or [email protected]. This 23 foot Keel Center board boat was completed re- furbished five years ago. New rigging, life lines, running rigging.

  14. ODay sailboats for sale by owner.

    ODay preowned sailboats for sale by owner. ODay used sailboats for sale by owner. Home. Register & Post. View All Sailboats. ... Ft Lauderdale, Florida Asking $259,000. 31' Allmand 31 Glouchester, Virginia ... 23.5' Hunter 23.5 Candlewood Lake Yacht Club New Fairfield CT, Connecticut Asking $4,000.

  15. ODAY sailboats for sale by owner.

    ODAY preowned sailboats for sale by owner. ODAY used sailboats for sale by owner.

  16. O'Day 23 Sailboat Singlehanded Sailing Buzzards Bay in late June

    O'Day 23 Buzzards Bay singlehanded sailing in late June 2016. Beautiful day!

  17. O-day boats for sale

    1986 O'Day 39 Aft Cockpit 4ft 9in Draft. US$44,900. ↓ Price Drop. Yacht Access | Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Request Info. Price Drop.

  18. O'Day 22

    By. Darrell Nicholson. -. Published: June 14, 2000 Updated: April 14, 2020. 1. O'Day Boats was around a long time by fiberglass boatbuilding standards—about 30 years. Originally O'Day was a leader in small boats typified by the Fox-designed Day Sailer. O'Day 22 Specifications. By the early '70s O'Day had moved into the trailerable ...

  19. 23 Ft Sailboats Boats for sale

    Category Daysailer Sailboats. Length 23.0. Posted Over 1 Month. FOR SALE: 1979, 23 ft. O'Day Sailboat and Trailer. Very good shape and ready to sail. Comes with double axle bunk boat trailer. All 3 sails are in great shape. Retractable keel for easy hauling and getting into shallow areas. Never been in an accident or grounded.