looking for purchase advice

kb3pgo

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Jan 20, 2014
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Clark Boats San Juan 28 Watkins Glen
I am looking at two boats and am unsure about actual quality of them.

Assuming both are in the shape basic shape, which would be better.
I like to spend allot of time sailing and doing over nights up to a week on the boat. I currently have a 1973 Catalina 22, and have a bit over ayear of sailing experience. I sail Seneca Lake in NY

Boat 1
1980 US Yatchs 27. This is already in my marina. Looks great, interior is beautiful and very roomy.

Boat 2
198X O'Day 26. This is going to get a paint job before it is sold. Had new roller furler, and a 2012 trailer.

the furler on the oday interests me. I have never used one and I sail single handed. I think the interior of the US Yatchs much nicer.
The O'Day is 1,000 to 1,500 more money.

What do think?
 

Tim R.

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May 27, 2004
3,626
Caliber 40 Long Range Cruiser Portland, Maine
You can easily add a furler for the difference.
 
Aug 2, 2005
1,155
Pearson 33-2 & Typhoon 18 Seneca Lake
Hello kb3pgo,

No experience with US Yachts, but we have owned 3 Oday boats over time. 30, 34, and now a 272LE. (1979, 1984, 1988 respectively) The boats have been fun to sail, but not over-built.

Older systems on any boat will need checking/repair sooner rather than later. The Odays were good looking in my opinion and that is always a good selling point for the future. A painted hull will look great if the painter is skilled. If he/she isn't skilled it might look like it was done by a trained monkey with a toothbrush! (No offense to the monkey.)

Do these boats require OB or do they have inboards. OB is a good choice because they can be changed easily, but the inboard models seem to move and (especially) back better.
 
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kb3pgo

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Jan 20, 2014
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Clark Boats San Juan 28 Watkins Glen
I will have to check on the engines. I believe the US Yatchs has an inboard. Don't know about the O'Day. I should have thought about that. I thank you.
 

Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
8,318
Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
If you haven't already, google "US yachts 27" To me the key information is determining it not to be a Buccaneer or Bayliner of the same era. It's a bit confusing, but a little research in this area will help you.
 

RECESS

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Dec 20, 2003
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Catalina 27 . St. Mary's Georgia
The US Yachts made in the next town from me, Valdosta, we're poorly constructed. They cranked them out with little quality control. Not sure about all of them though. Some left the plant tagged US Yachts and some Buccaneer.
 
Mar 28, 2007
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Oday 23 Anna Maria Isl.
I am fairly sure the O'Day would have at least slightly better build quality. If the trailer is decent, and well fit to the boat, that would add alot of value. The US boat is I think over 9 feet wide - which would make it hard to move on the road. You could save a bunch of funds by the O'Day being on a trailer during winter.
Why does the O'Day need paint? The gel coat is pretty good quality for a production boat. Is it just faded? Maybe you could make a much lower offer, as is, and buff it out. Check the decks of both for softness. Open all the sails and look them over well.
Good luck and good sailing!
 
Jun 8, 2004
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Pearson 26W Marblehead
time for my 2c

O`day is a well known maker with proven build quality for a production boat The US yachts is a company that built buccaneer sailboats and bayliner motorboats "not a top quality builder"
You pay your money and takes your chances. About the paint job: Is the hull chalked out? Is it scratched up? Tell us why the boat cannot be cleaned up and buffed out
 
Oct 26, 2008
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Catalina 320 Barnegat, NJ
I'd be more careful than to paint US Yachts with a broad brush. Looking on-line at some comments, it appears that it may depend upon when the boats were built. If it is a Pearson build, it may have substantially better quality than O'Day.

The design pedigree of the boat looks to be superior in my opinion. Between the 2 boats considered, I suspect that the US Yacht 27 has more appealing characteristics. I've seen many O'Day's (admittedly smaller than the 27' model) which have appallingly light rigging characteristics (IMO). I wouldn't say that O'Day is a higher build quality than even the worst of US Yachts by any stretch of the imagination. I don't think O'Day's are remarkable for their quality, either. There is a reason why they aren't around anymore, I think.

I think Lance is right on one account ... check the condition of the decks and overall condition. That should be telling and is more important than any "reputational" concerns.
 

Ward H

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Nov 7, 2011
3,833
Catalina 30 Mk II Cedar Creek, Bayville NJ
It probably comes down to a couple of things:

1. What are you looking for? A trailer sailor or a boat that will be kept in a slip/mooring.
2. Do you need the additional space? The 26 is a slightly stretched 25. The 27 is not just 1' longer, more like 2'. It is about 1' wider.
3. Every increase in boat length adds costs to everything. Storage, Hauling, Sails, etc.
4. What about draft and your sailing area?
5. Then it comes to condition and how much can or do you want to do yourself. As Lance and Scott said, when you are dealing with a 30 year old boat, it is more about condition than reputation.

BTW, An early 1980s O'day shouldn't need to be painted unless someone has already damaged the gel coat. My 1980 buffed up real good. A good paint job will cost almost as much as most O'day 25's or 26's on the market in decent shape.

I do know the O'day 25/26s are great sailing boats.
 

kb3pgo

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Jan 20, 2014
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Clark Boats San Juan 28 Watkins Glen
I really like that calculator. Hopefully I will get a chance to talk to the US Yatchs owner soon. I really like the looks of the boat, but want to know details on her maintenence condition of engine, sails and such. Not to mention soft spots and blistering.
 
Jan 15, 2014
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Morgan 323 Portland
I upgraded boats last summer and would recommend actually sailing the boats before buying if you can. That's the test that really matters.
 

kb3pgo

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Jan 20, 2014
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Clark Boats San Juan 28 Watkins Glen
I was able to get on the us yacht 27. Yesterday. The floor had been the redone in cabin. Looks nice. Has a15 hp outboard motor. I was interested in an inboard, however I know more about outboards and can maintain them. The only thing the current owner does not like about it is that he cannot reach the motor
mount to pull the motor up. The cushions would have to be recovered as they are falling apart. The ODay is not all that close by so I have not seen it yet.
 

kb3pgo

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Jan 20, 2014
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Clark Boats San Juan 28 Watkins Glen
decided at last

:dance:After much thought and looking, I decided on neither the O'Day or the US Yatchs. I am now the proud owner of a 1979 San Juan 28.:dance: