Yes, that's the boat! I think I need to go find a cheapie psychiatrist to deal with my boatitis buyanother boat desires? This little 20' sailboat would be good for adult beverages....probably set up a small bar down inside....because using it as an overnight camper is a no-go on Winnipesaukee.
Would only have to step the mast one time.....hopefully just one time ever ever.....because it could be stored on the embankment slide for the winter, underneath the big oak tree, and would sell off the nice old trailer? The hull has a very flat bottom except for the little stubby weighted keel which is described below as having 400 pounds of lead weight.
How much money can one spend on fixing up a 34-year old sailboat?


How much does a new main sail cost? I have no idea but I bet it is expensive! The hull id # on the transom indicates it is a 1977 and not a 1978.
http://forums.pda.sailboatowners.com...ad.php?t=46513
Opportunities like this only knocks once and you could be either a genius or a crazy person to go for it and make it a happening sailboat......who knows......different strokes for different folks? In other words, one does not have to be crazy to go buy a 34 year old sailboat, but it certainly helps!
http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?class_id=119 and the factory original 'O'Day 20' nameplate is still riveted to both sides near the windows of this boat. Want to see it? It's right next to Route 3, there in Holderness.....easy to find...
I'm hoping someone will buy it before I go and buy it myself! Last thing I need is another boat.......yeeccchhh.....even this one!