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GreenLake wrote:Eric,
fine looking boat. Welcome.
Free of any obligations you might consider adding your boat to this list:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1388&start=135
by adding a post with the details to the end of that thread.
And, of course, we always encourage anyone to check out the "main" website of the organization https://daysailer.org and, if you feel like contributing, to become a DSA member (the DSA does finance our forum here).
Let us know how your boat is working out for you. You didn't mention whether you had extensive sailing experience before, or what motivated you to go after a DS in the first place. Perhaps there's a story in there for the telling.
klb67 wrote:Eric,
Congratulations on the new boat. It looks fantastic. Enjoy it. I spent the better part of Saturday trying to buff some luster out of my very chalky white hull. Color me envious of that shiny orange hull.
Are the blocks and cam cleats on the cuddy roof for the main and jib sheets, or spinnaker halyard? I would be interested in seeing the details of how your spinnaker is controlled. I'm adding a spinnaker set up to my 76 DS II. I have the halyard block installed and temporary blocks at the rear and stay chainplates to handle the spinnaker guy and sheet. I have not yet decided how I want to handle cleating the spinnaker halyard or how I want to control the spinnaker pole. I'm looking for ideas.
Kevin
GreenLake wrote:From the photos it looks like you have the fittings for running a spinnaker (and the clamps to stow a pole on the foredeck).
K.C. Walker wrote:Welcome to the O'Day Daysailer community! It looks like you got a very nice boat! There were so many of these boats made that one can still find them in amazingly good condition, like yours. I think that it was definitely worth your time to find a good one.
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