Day Sailer

The Day Sailer (also called the O'Day Day Sailer) is a day sailer for pleasure sailing as well as racing; it is sailed throughout North America and Brazil. The Day Sailer was designed in 1958 by Uffa Fox and George O'Day. O'Day, an International Fourteen sailor, told Fox about his concept for a 17-foot fiberglass boat. O’Day envisioned a centerboarder that would have a beam of about 6 feet, flotation fore and aft, a small cuddy cabin, and an alum... more

Also known as:

  • O'Day Day Sailer

Ship class

Ship type (ex: oil tanker, destroyer):

Draft (meters):

  • 1.143 m (3.75 ft )

Length overall (m):

  • 5.105 m (16.75 ft )

Beam (meters):

  • 1.829 m (6.001 ft )
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