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Someone asked me if I had knowledge of an O'Day, late 60's, 17 foot, called
a 'Starfire.' I've never heard of that. The only 17 footer I know of was the "Day Sailor." Any info appreciated. Alan |
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wtrplnet wrote:
Someone asked me if I had knowledge of an O'Day, late 60's, 17 foot, called a 'Starfire.' I've never heard of that. The only 17 footer I know of was the "Day Sailor." Any info appreciated. I don't remember an O'Day "Starfire" either, and neither do these folks. http://oday.home.att.net/overview.htm AMF (and it's subsidiaries) built a number of boats with space-age names in the late '60s ~ early '70s. Maybe that's what he's thinking of. There's only about a gazillion different small boats out there. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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