I thought my daughter's O'Day 272 was a dog. I raced it in the club beer can series and it would not even sail to its handicap. After adding traveler controls and moving the main sheet aft so the helmsman could control it, we started sailing to our rating. However, we were consistently among the last boats in to the dock. My attitude about the boat has changed now that I took it offshore to Bodega and Tomales Bays.
We had a nice week of clamming and oysters and some sailing. The weather forecast was for 25 knots of wind and 8' seas; so, we decided to come back before it got worse. Once we rounded Point Reyes, the conditions got serious, and my 36' buddy boat started clocking winds above 35 knots. We decided to make a run for it--passing the last refuge, Drake's Bay--and making a compass course for the Bonita channel. I am not going to argue that the seas were 8', but I now know that an O'Day 272 can surf! We consistently drove the boat down waves and recorded speeds from 9 to 11 knots for the 5? hours it took us to get from Point Reyes to the Golden Gate. Our top recorded speed was 12.1 knots!!!! We passed the bar in mild conditions at Tomales Bay at 10:45 a.m. and tight-reached west to Point Reyes for about 1 1/2 hours. We passed under the Golden Gate at 4:45! We exceeded the theoretical hull speed of the boat for about 4 hours non-stop! What an exciting ride!! --With no broaches and only one round-up... And we never got wet.
We had a nice week of clamming and oysters and some sailing. The weather forecast was for 25 knots of wind and 8' seas; so, we decided to come back before it got worse. Once we rounded Point Reyes, the conditions got serious, and my 36' buddy boat started clocking winds above 35 knots. We decided to make a run for it--passing the last refuge, Drake's Bay--and making a compass course for the Bonita channel. I am not going to argue that the seas were 8', but I now know that an O'Day 272 can surf! We consistently drove the boat down waves and recorded speeds from 9 to 11 knots for the 5? hours it took us to get from Point Reyes to the Golden Gate. Our top recorded speed was 12.1 knots!!!! We passed the bar in mild conditions at Tomales Bay at 10:45 a.m. and tight-reached west to Point Reyes for about 1 1/2 hours. We passed under the Golden Gate at 4:45! We exceeded the theoretical hull speed of the boat for about 4 hours non-stop! What an exciting ride!! --With no broaches and only one round-up... And we never got wet.