A spec sheet on the 22
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The current refit of 1975 O'Day 22 comes to an end. The next Owner can put it overboard,
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Time is a wasting
It seems that I cannot find the time to work on the O'Day. Though my work hours have been cut back and I no longer work on Fridays. Each time I plan to return, something appears.
That does not mean I have not thinking about the project. In the last few months, I have been considering several items:
1. Would like to have rolling furler, perhaps a CDI with or without ball bearing. And would prefer not spending over $250. That would not get a new system, so will need to search for a used, hopefully complete.
2. All the sheets running to the cockpit. Though Pat says she will not let me take the O'Day to the Chesapeake, I most likely will, especially on the Mobjack, where I started sailing in 1982.
3. Outboards are simple, but would the O'Day handle a small diesel? I have looked on the web and not found any info on this subject.
So much for thinking.
That does not mean I have not thinking about the project. In the last few months, I have been considering several items:
1. Would like to have rolling furler, perhaps a CDI with or without ball bearing. And would prefer not spending over $250. That would not get a new system, so will need to search for a used, hopefully complete.
2. All the sheets running to the cockpit. Though Pat says she will not let me take the O'Day to the Chesapeake, I most likely will, especially on the Mobjack, where I started sailing in 1982.
3. Outboards are simple, but would the O'Day handle a small diesel? I have looked on the web and not found any info on this subject.
So much for thinking.
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