Since purchasing my O'day 28, I've been watching videos posted on YouTube by a couple from Tampa FL who owned an O'day 28 of similar vintage. In many ways, it was in better shape than mine and it was nice to see what modifications/upgrades they had done. The owners, Jason & Susy are very nice people and answered my emails promptly regarding any questions I had. They also made a passage to Key West and back. The boat held up even through a knockdown - a testament to the quality of the design and the dedication of the builders in Fall River Massachusetts.
They sold the boat about a year ago and its new home port was Sarasota. Unfortunately, it was moored improperly and was aground at low tide. It was also damaged during Hurricane Milton. The final blow (no pun intended) came during Hurricane Helene and the vessel was totally destroyed. They posted a video and gave me permission to post some images on this forum. A real shame.







They sold the boat about a year ago and its new home port was Sarasota. Unfortunately, it was moored improperly and was aground at low tide. It was also damaged during Hurricane Milton. The final blow (no pun intended) came during Hurricane Helene and the vessel was totally destroyed. They posted a video and gave me permission to post some images on this forum. A real shame.






