O'Day Corp.

Founded by famed Americas Cup sailor and olympic medalist George O'Day. In the beginning George O'Day Associates was only a distributor for several brands of small Sailboats. Some were produced by Fairey Marine of England and Marscot Plastics in the USA. (O'Day took over Marscot in 1958 to build the RHODES 19.) Soon he became involved in producing his own line of boats. Among the most successful projects was in commissioning Uffa Fox to design the DAYSAILER in 1969. Eventually, more than 12000 of these were sold. O'Day sold his company to the conglomerate Bangor Punta (later Lear Siegler) in 1966. For a number of years, O'Day Corp. was the largest producer of sailboats in the US.
Manufacturers ID (>1972): XDY.

Years in Business: 1958 - 1989

Sailboats Built By O'Day Corp.

(Dates indicate when boat was first built by any builder)

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MODEL LOA FIRST BUILT FAVORITE COMPARE
7/11 (O'DAY) 7.92 ft / 2.41 m 1961
ALBACORE 15.00 ft / 4.57 m 1954
CADET (INT) 10.56 ft / 3.22 m 1947
CAL 39 (HUNT/O'DAY) 39.00 ft / 11.89 m 1988
DAY SAILER II 16.75 ft / 5.11 m 1971
DAYSAILER 16.75 ft / 5.11 m 1956
DOLPHIN 24 (S&S) 24.16 ft / 7.36 m 1959
DUCKLING 9.00 ft / 2.74 m 1952
FLYING SAUCER (O'DAY) 15.00 ft / 4.57 m 1966
GANNET 14 14.00 ft / 4.27 m 1959
INTERCLUB (USA) 11.50 ft / 3.51 m 1946
JAVELIN 14 (FOX) 14.00 ft / 4.27 m 1960
JOLLYBOAT 18.00 ft / 5.49 m 1950
KITTEN (O'DAY) 10.16 ft / 3.10 m 1962
MARINER 19 CB 19.16 ft / 5.84 m 1962
MARINER 19 FK 19.16 ft / 5.84 m 1962
O'DAY 12 12.33 ft / 3.76 m 1975
O'DAY 14 13.67 ft / 4.17 m 1985
O'DAY 15-1 14.92 ft / 4.55 m 1970
O'DAY 15-2 14.92 ft / 4.55 m 1981
O'DAY 19 19.00 ft / 5.79 m 1979
O'DAY 192 18.58 ft / 5.66 m 1984
O'DAY 20 19.58 ft / 5.97 m 1973
O'DAY 22 21.67 ft / 6.61 m 1972
O'DAY 22 MH 21.67 ft / 6.61 m 1973
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