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O'Day went bankrupt in the late '80's. As I recall, the company completely
disappeared, though I don't know what happened to all the molds. The company was in Fall River Massachusetts, and most of the hardware came from Shaefer Marine of New Bedford http://www.schaefermarine.com/ . Google pulls up http://www.odayowners.com/index.htm, a commercial site, with little info. Smaller O'Day's were practical and affordable day-sailors. The larger boats seemed to be lower-quality imitations of well-built boats. My experience with an O'Day 22 was that hardware, particularly chainplates, was far too light for local conditions (Buzzards Bay, within 30 miles of the factory). That boat, hull #65, now 33 years old, is available in Maine, at a very good price ;-) Good luck, Sal's Dad Hi all, I am comming from Germany and I am the owner of an O'day25. This is the very best sailing boot I ever had. Unfortunately it is extremly difficult to get replacement parts for O'day boots here in Germany. Do some one of you know any contact details of the O'day factory, like address, e-mail address, phone number etc. I will try to get parts direct from the factory or to get information about O'day dealers in Europe from them. |
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