Hello. I am a somewhat new owner of a DS1, although I've been around the boat since I was born. I've been reading the posts here for a few days and thought I would join up.
My dad purchased it in 1982, shortly after I was born. We've known it as a 1968, but in reading here I don't think thats the case. Hull number is 6686, class number 1091. "Built by O'day Manufacturing Corporation, Fall River Massachusetts for The O'day Corporation, Boston Massachusetts" The hull ID tag, sails, sail bag, etc all say O'day everywhere. No mention of any of the 3rd party manufacturers. Not sure if that is a clue as to vintage or not...?
My dad hadn't used the boat in several years and wants to upgrade to a larger weekend boat. It was garage kept before they moved to NC, and he recognized it was deteriorating quickly being kept outside. He offered it to me, and having grown up on the boat, I couldn't pass it up. I always enjoyed the trips to the lake, although I must admit I always wished we had a powerboat instead. As I've grown older (all of 24 years, haha) I've come to apprecaite both forms of boating and any additional reasons to go to the lake.
He was the third owner and bought it from a co-worker. I dont' know much about the first owner, other than he made some nice accessories for the boat, such as the boom crutch that bolts to the gudgeons for trailering. I do know that he raced the boat, usually solo, and I believe up here in Michigan.
This leads me to my question. There is a curved round bar that bolts to the deck just ahead of the cabin. My dad seems to think it was for racing...perhaps to tend the jib? As a kid, I thought it was a handle while riding on the bow of the boat. Does anyone know what this is?
I just finished replacing the transom and a few other odds-n-ends repairs. Looking forward to the upcoming season, if it ever stops snowing up here in Michigan.
I'm not sure how to post pictures, so here is a link to a photo album.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/willheckm ... GBtlo4LR0a
Will