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Gary Ringgeberg

I have owned an O'day sailboat for three years. A couple months ago the rigging let go and my mast twisted at the foot and sails went in the water. Here's my problem, how do I find out what model O'day I have. Obviously, the boat has the O'Day trademark and on the registration it's listed as 17 foot. ***Is there a model number on the boat that identifies it? ***Where is it found on the hull? ***Are there spec sheets available for different models? ***Where can they be found? ***Where is a good place to buy replacement parts? I need to find parts for the boat, but until I know what it's name is, I'm demasted. Gary
 
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Frederick Pierce.

oday rigging

GARY I have been a oday owner for many years of diffenert lengths of vessels contact D@R MARINE P.B BOX 921 aaonett MA 02702 EMAIL IS SAILES@odaysailboats.com Rudy Nickerson was the manger of the oday plant in the 1980!s he can solves all questions +I donot have his phone number at this time I hope this information can help you FRED PIERCE OF Boothday MAINE Ijust found his phone number is 508 644 3001 Fred Pierce ekleinert@yahoo.com
 
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steven

Hull Numbers DeMystified

Hull Numbers DeMystified http://www.odaysailboats.com/Hull.asp
 
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Rod Johnson, "SUNBIRD"

Sounds like a Day Sailer

Gary, I think you have a Day Sailer, there should be a D S on the sail, they are kind of set on a diagonal. Check out www.daysailer.org for pictures, that is the Day Sailer Association web-site. If your boat was built after October 1, 1972 there should be a Hull I.D. Number molded into the transom, this will tell you a lot. Others have given you the web-site to decypher the number, but here is a run down anyway: XDY = O'Day, "D" = Day Sailer, xxxx = hull# also sail#, Myym or mmyy = month and year of construction (M79E = 1979 model, built in Dec. 1978) (1279 = December 1979) The whole HIN would look like: XDYD1234M77A or XDYD12340777. (once the number of Day sailers reached 9999, O'Day switched the HIN a bit, XDY10101M79B-D) If your boat was built before Oct 31, 1972 there should be a metal plate with two numbers on it, a Hull# and a Class#. Hull Number refers to how many Total Boats O'Day had built, Class Number refers to how many of that model O'Day had built (so if a boat was Hull# 1200, Class# 29 that would be the 1200th O'Day built and the 29th of that model) This plate is usually on the forward flotation tank or the inside of the transom. Spec sheets: There is a pretty good (although not complete yet) listing of O'Day boat specs posted at : http://home.att.net/~oday/index.htm I have limited specs in my personal library as well! Replacement parts: For "O'Day" specific parts, you can't beat D&R Marine in Assonet, MA (508) 644-3001, fax(508) 644-3002 www.odaysailboats.com For Day Sailer parts you can also try Cape Cod Shipbuilding in Wareham, MA. (508) 295-3550 fax(508)295-3551 www.capecodshipbuilding.com For general parts, any good marine store will be good, WEST Marine, BOAT/US, Boaters World, Defender, etc. For Mast and rigging, Dwyer Mast Co.in North Branford, CT is good: www.dwyermast.com (203) 484-0419 or try Zephyr Spars (Division of: Cape Cod Shipbuilding)
 

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