Boat type: sailing yacht Boat name: O'Day 23 Boat length: 6.97m / 21.2ft Price: $3800 Country: USA Location: Indiana, New Whiteland Contact with seller by phone: 765-520-5069
O'Day 23 equipment- 3' draft and tandum center boards up-: greatly extends cruising and anchoring ares. 7' draft with center boards down greatly increase your winward sailing.
- Hi: mod fittings
- Ritchie Compass : Tridata. Ship to shore radio, plow anchor with rode, sail away. All stainless steel fittings, port holes, all the best hardware and equipment available. Origo alcohol stove (2 burner stove), icebox. Designed for the long haul with ample storage. All safety features built in, recessed decks, outboard rudder for ease of repair, tiller does not sweep the blue water cockpit with a bridge deck. All teak interior and exterior wood.
- 4 : D house bank battery
O'Day 23 description- Here is the deal: I bought the boat and gutted the inside and built it to my specifications. When i bought the boat i had no idea how to sail, and still dont. I bought the boat with the intentions of restoring it and sailing it, but as life goes because of work i had to move to NYC and now have no time to learn, and it is just sitting at the Marina. I bought the boat from a seasoned sailor who babied this boat and used it often. He had it shipped form California and had the bottom cleaned while it was out.
- Sails: refurbished 2012.
- - kick: up rudder $75
- Total Cost NEW: Boat $6,512 Outboard $1,100 = $7,612
- total: Boat Only for $3,950 (without Outboard)
- Don Moyers upgraded cooling system : has closed coolant loop through the engine that heat exchanges with seawater.
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O'Day 23 - Beam: 7.11
- Draft: 2.3
- Description: $3800 o.b.o.
- Equipment: Includes tandem axle trailer, 9.9 Mercury outboard, new custom cushions inside and out, new handcrafted custom red oak tiller, all standing and running rigging, dock lines, fenders, and cd/mp3 player with auxiliary jack. Full sail inventory includes single reef main, 130% genoa, working jib, gennaker, and storm jib.
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