Boat type: sailing yacht Boat name: O'Day 34 Boat length: 10.36m / 31.5ft Price: $28500 Country: USA Location: Missouri, Marco Island Contact with seller by phone: (314) 651-1934
O'Day 34 - Beam: 11.9
- Draft: 5.7
- Description: Good condition, trailer included. Excellent sail inventory. Roller furling. New cushions, AM/FM radio. Free dockage to end of season. Good clean boat ready to sail.
- Equipment:
O'Day 34 description- - Water Tanks Re: glassed, Barrier Coated & Ceram Cote 54 Coating
- V: Birth
- -New thru: hull seawater valves (2011)
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- Builder: Bernard Ferdinand
- LOA: 60 ft 0 in
- Fuel Tanks: 2 Stainless steel (106 Gallons)
- TV set : Satellite TV in each cabin
- Plotter : Laptop with remote radio mapping and routing software
O'Day 34 equipment- LOA: 44 ft 3 in
- The Quintet five: cabins skipper’s cabin version is equipped with six beautiful cabins with
- Draft: 6' 6” (deep draft model)
- Water: 2 tanks: 250 gallons total in tanks relined and coated
- Engine: Perkins 4108 пїЅ 50hp; 70 amp alternator and new spare; Racor fuel filter; large Grocco bronze raw water strainer.
- Planking underwater, topsides, deck structure and superstructure, all new bronze thru: hulls, electric windless, standing and running rigging, water maker, chain plates, electric winch, engine, generator, sails, lazy jacks, plumbing, fuel tanks, custom interior, topside paint, bottom paint, cedar bowsprit, 8 man life raft, Waeco fridge, microwave, gas stove with oven, dishwasher, stainless steel cupboards, sandstone sinks in the galley and heads, light ash veneer wall covering and cabinet linings, seating and mattress materials, both mast’s are tubular steel that have been sand blasted inside and out and painted, booms are Oregon pine with stainless steel goosenecks and fittings, pulley system, fittings, winches, jammers are high quality, oversized and made to last. This yacht has a very nice layout; traditional and warm with beautiful craftsmanship everywhere you look!
- Tanks: Fuel, 40 gallons in one tank (plus 20 in Jerries in a locker); Water, 60 gallons in three tanks.
- Electrical: House Bank is 3 Group 31 AGMs of 315 amphrs; separate start battery. Banks are isolated by separate Blue Sea battery switches and combined for charging with a Blue Sea Automatic Charging Relay switch. Charging is via 70 amp engine alternator and 200 watts solar power in 4 panels.
- Sails: Schafer roller furling system holds a 115% Hood jib; removeable inner stay for hank on storm jib; fully battened main and mizzen; mizzen staysail, mule sail, and пїЅracingпїЅ spinnaker.
- Dodger: Custom made companionway hatch cover and small dodger.
- Rigging: Standing rigging beefed up and increased in size before passage making. Spinnaker pole customized for downwind cruising on headsail; removable inner forestay with running backs for storm jib; running backs for mizzen.
- Galley: three burner propane stove and propane in two 20# tanks; single stainless steel sink with electric pump for fresh water and foot pumps for fresh and sea water; large ice box.
- Lighting: LED cabin lights; LED running lights.
- Heating : Force 10 Propane.
- Steering: Edson bronze worm gear; Monitor wind vane; Raymarine tiller pilot
- Ground Tackle: 35 lb CQR on the bow; small danforth as kedge on stern; 200 ft 5/16ths chain and 300 feet 1/2″ rode; manual windlass.
- Emergency: Flares, ACR Aqualink PLB; Switlik 4 person life raft.
- Beam: 13 ft 4 in
- LWL: 36 ft 4 in
- Length overall: 58' 6” overall (Bowsprit Davits and Solar Panels)
- Sail area: 1400 sq. ft. (originally 950)
- basics: vhf, alchohol 2 burner stove, pump water, all lights work. anchor main and jib , near new. self tailing primary winches
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