I have a 1970 O'Day Mariner 2+2 (19' 2") and really like the boat -- Roomy cockcpit for a crew of 6+ (usually crew is one to four), small cabin for portable potty, and at 1,340 Lbs. It's easily trailer-able, and has a 10 in. draft. Currently in a slip on a tidal river near LI Sound where draft is important.
That said, I am interested in learning more about the 222. I like the bigger cabin for possible weekend overnights. Couple of questions for 222 owners.
How big is the cockpit?
How easy to single hand?
How easily to trailer? (current tow vehicle,Toyota Sienna, has a rated capacity of 3,000 Lbs.)
I understand it drafts about a foot and a half.
How much can one expect to pay for one in good condition. Don't mind doing some cosmetic work, but would like to avoid structural repairs -- been there done that on the Mariner.
Thanks
Dan
'70 2+2 Mariner #2024
That said, I am interested in learning more about the 222. I like the bigger cabin for possible weekend overnights. Couple of questions for 222 owners.
How big is the cockpit?
How easy to single hand?
How easily to trailer? (current tow vehicle,Toyota Sienna, has a rated capacity of 3,000 Lbs.)
I understand it drafts about a foot and a half.
How much can one expect to pay for one in good condition. Don't mind doing some cosmetic work, but would like to avoid structural repairs -- been there done that on the Mariner.
Thanks
Dan
'70 2+2 Mariner #2024
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