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O'Day Mariner #1922, "Orion"

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2024 Trip to Fisher's Island
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2023 Mariner Rendezvous
2023 WoodenBoat Show
2022 Mariner Rendezvous
2022 Trip to Greenport
2021 Mariner Rendezvous
2021 Sail to Giant's Neck
2020 Mariner Rendezvous
2019 Mariner Rendezvous
2019 Trip to West Harbor and Turkey Point
2018 Mariner Rendezvous
2018 Sail to Essex
2017 Mariner Rendezvous
2016 Mariner Rendezvous
2016 Trip to Maine
2016 Trip to Essex
2016 Trip to Greenport
Mystic & Stonington Cruise
2015 Mariner Rendezvous
2014 Mariner Rendezvous (Stuart Watson pics)
2014 Mariner Rendezvous (Jay Sullivan pics)
2014 Mariner Rendezvous
2013 50th Anniversary Mariner Rendezvous
2013 Trip to Essex
End of the Season Sail
2012 Connecticut Fleet Rendezvous
2012 Trip to Greenport
2011 Connecticut Fleet Rendezvous
2011 Mariner Nationals
Sail to Jordan's Cove
Sail to Giant's Neck
2010 Connecticut Fleet Rendezvous
2009 Connecticut Fleet Rendezvous
2009 Mariner Nationals
Niantic River in the Fall
Sail to Thames River, New London
Our First Introduction
2025 Pictures of the Week
2024 Pictures of the Week
2023 Pictures of the Week
2022 Pictures of the Week
2021 Pictures of the Week
2020 Pictures of the Week
2019 Pictures of the Week
2018 Pictures of the Week
2017 Pictures of the Week
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2010 Pictures of the Week
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1963 Popular Boating Ad
1964 Brochure - Fiberglass Sailboats
1964 Flyer - Permanent Boat Fair
1965 Flyer - "Sailingest Boat"
1965 Flyer - "Proven Performance"
1966 O'Day Sailboats Brochure
1967 O'Day Mariner Ad
1967 O'Day Sailboats Catalog
1968 O'Day Mariner Poem
1968 O'Day Sailboats Brochure
1969 O'Day Mariner 2+2 Ad
1969 Norwegian Selco Mariner
1970 O'Day Sailboats Catalog
1971 O'Day Sailboats Catalog
1971 O'Day "Hidden Assets" Flyer
1972 Mariner Accessories Discount
1972 O'Day Sailboats Brochure
1972 O'Day Mariner Ad
1972 Bayreuther Boat Yard
1973 O'Day Gold Medal Fleet
1974 Cruising Fleet Flyer
1974 O'Day Gold Medal Fleet
1975 O'Day Gold Medal Fleet
1976 O'Day Mariner Ad
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1978 O'Day Daysailers Catalog
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1981 Spindrift Mariner Ad
1981 Spindrift One Designs Brochure
1986 Stuart Mariner Flyer
2004 Sailboat Buyer's Guide
2005 Stuart Marine Ad
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 April 23rd: ORION finally came out of her boatshed, and I prepared to take her up to Niantic for her spring launching. I tied the mast down, made sure the tires were properly inflated, and away we went.

April 23rd: ORION finally came out of her boatshed, and I prepared to take her up to Niantic for her spring launching. I tied the mast down, made sure the tires were properly inflated, and away we went.

 With help from my father and son, we brought ORION to the Niantic River ramp to avoid the difficulties we faced last year when trying to launch her from my parents’ beach. It went flawlessly.

With help from my father and son, we brought ORION to the Niantic River ramp to avoid the difficulties we faced last year when trying to launch her from my parents’ beach. It went flawlessly.

 May 5th: I took ORION for her first official sail of the season in the Niantic River. It was an absolutely gorgeous day with a steady breeze, sunny skies, and high tide.

May 5th: I took ORION for her first official sail of the season in the Niantic River. It was an absolutely gorgeous day with a steady breeze, sunny skies, and high tide.

 I happened to meet my sister, Rebecca, at a nearby floating dock, and while we were talking, along came Chris Albert (#2714 FLOTSAM) who was headed out through the bridges! It was nice to run into him.

I happened to meet my sister, Rebecca, at a nearby floating dock, and while we were talking, along came Chris Albert (#2714 FLOTSAM) who was headed out through the bridges! It was nice to run into him.

 May 26th: Had a fantastic sail in steady winds of 5-10 knots. I went around Millstone Point and anchored for lunch, heading back shortly afterward.

May 26th: Had a fantastic sail in steady winds of 5-10 knots. I went around Millstone Point and anchored for lunch, heading back shortly afterward.

 June 8th: Took my friend Alan Schaeffer out for an enjoyable afternoon in Niantic Bay. We started out with a reefed main and jib, then reefed main only, then eventually full sail, then main only.

June 8th: Took my friend Alan Schaeffer out for an enjoyable afternoon in Niantic Bay. We started out with a reefed main and jib, then reefed main only, then eventually full sail, then main only.

 June 28th: I sailed in company with Alan Schaeffer (#1676), Dan Meaney (#2024), and Chris Albert (#2718) across Long Island Sound for a three day trip to Shelter Island and Greenport. The first night we anchored in Coecles Harbor and enjoyed a fanta

June 28th: I sailed in company with Alan Schaeffer (#1676), Dan Meaney (#2024), and Chris Albert (#2718) across Long Island Sound for a three day trip to Shelter Island and Greenport. The first night we anchored in Coecles Harbor and enjoyed a fantastic sunset.

 On the second day, after circumnavigating Shelter Island and visiting Greenport, we sailed up Orient Bay to Hallock Bay where we anchored for the night. Check out all the  pictures of the trip here .

On the second day, after circumnavigating Shelter Island and visiting Greenport, we sailed up Orient Bay to Hallock Bay where we anchored for the night. Check out all the pictures of the trip here.

 July 28: I sailed in the Niantic River for a couple of hours and took the opportunity to check out a couple of large boats that had recently arrived in the mooring field.

July 28: I sailed in the Niantic River for a couple of hours and took the opportunity to check out a couple of large boats that had recently arrived in the mooring field.

 This large cutter was moored nearby an enormous catamaran, both from the Virgin Islands. It turns out a sailor from Niantic purchased both boats with the intention of chartering them.

This large cutter was moored nearby an enormous catamaran, both from the Virgin Islands. It turns out a sailor from Niantic purchased both boats with the intention of chartering them.

 August 5th: The start of the 2022 Mariner Rendezvous! Here, ORION is rafted up to Alan Schaeffer’s #1676 at the Niantic River launch ramp.

August 5th: The start of the 2022 Mariner Rendezvous! Here, ORION is rafted up to Alan Schaeffer’s #1676 at the Niantic River launch ramp.

 Fifteen Mariners attended the event, sailing westward and up the Connecticut River to Essex. Here are some boats that just passed underneath the I-95 highway bridge.

Fifteen Mariners attended the event, sailing westward and up the Connecticut River to Essex. Here are some boats that just passed underneath the I-95 highway bridge.

 Over the course of the weekend, we explored the town, sailed up the Connecticut River through the picturesque Selden Creek, and enjoyed being in the company of so many other Mariner sailors.

Over the course of the weekend, we explored the town, sailed up the Connecticut River through the picturesque Selden Creek, and enjoyed being in the company of so many other Mariner sailors.

 It was one of the best Rendezvous we have ever had. Be sure to check out a massive photo album  here  and also my write-up of the event  here .

It was one of the best Rendezvous we have ever had. Be sure to check out a massive photo album here and also my write-up of the event here.

 September 1st: After a few weeks of not being able to get out on the water, I was able to enjoy a couple hours anchored up the Niantic River. The awning was a real blessing on a hot day.

September 1st: After a few weeks of not being able to get out on the water, I was able to enjoy a couple hours anchored up the Niantic River. The awning was a real blessing on a hot day.

 September 8th: Another nice day for a sail. The wind was light, and with the tide going out, I decided to sneak out through the bridges into Niantic Bay.

September 8th: Another nice day for a sail. The wind was light, and with the tide going out, I decided to sneak out through the bridges into Niantic Bay.

 I saw a familiar sail headed my way, and it was Chris Albert in #2714 FLOTSAM! He and I have crossed paths more times this year than in all the other years combined.

I saw a familiar sail headed my way, and it was Chris Albert in #2714 FLOTSAM! He and I have crossed paths more times this year than in all the other years combined.

 The light winds allowed us to sail close to each other and have a lengthy conversation without having to pay so much attention to sail trim all the time.

The light winds allowed us to sail close to each other and have a lengthy conversation without having to pay so much attention to sail trim all the time.

 September 29th: It was a blustery day with strong north winds kicking up whitecaps on the water. I put a reef in the main before I left the mooring and stayed in the river.

September 29th: It was a blustery day with strong north winds kicking up whitecaps on the water. I put a reef in the main before I left the mooring and stayed in the river.

 Anchoring up river, I made myself lunch in the cabin. The butane cookstove allowed me to heat up a can of clam chowder and make a mug of coffee, perfect for a chilly fall afternoon.

Anchoring up river, I made myself lunch in the cabin. The butane cookstove allowed me to heat up a can of clam chowder and make a mug of coffee, perfect for a chilly fall afternoon.

 October 6th: I motored ORION over to the launch ramp to meet my friend Christopher Grundy and take him out sailing. The glassy surface of the water did not bode well for an exciting sail.

October 6th: I motored ORION over to the launch ramp to meet my friend Christopher Grundy and take him out sailing. The glassy surface of the water did not bode well for an exciting sail.

 However, the wind picked up nicely, and we had a fantastic afternoon blasting around Niantic Bay. Be sure to check out Christopher’s website  here  - he is an unbelievable baritone soloist.

However, the wind picked up nicely, and we had a fantastic afternoon blasting around Niantic Bay. Be sure to check out Christopher’s website here - he is an unbelievable baritone soloist.

 October 27th: I took ORION for her final sail of the year in the river. I sailed with only a reefed main, and I’m glad I did as it was very breezy and extremely gusty.

October 27th: I took ORION for her final sail of the year in the river. I sailed with only a reefed main, and I’m glad I did as it was very breezy and extremely gusty.

 I sailed through a few large patches of leaves being carried away with the outgoing tide. Lots of beautiful colors, even in the water!

I sailed through a few large patches of leaves being carried away with the outgoing tide. Lots of beautiful colors, even in the water!

 November 3rd: With help from my father, I dropped the mast and motored ORION over to the launch ramp. The mild day with no wind was perfect for hauling her out.

November 3rd: With help from my father, I dropped the mast and motored ORION over to the launch ramp. The mild day with no wind was perfect for hauling her out.

 After bringing her back to my parents’ house, I power-washed the bottom while my father helped winterize the motor. I then brought her home to her shed in Northford for the winter. Another sailing season has come and gone!

After bringing her back to my parents’ house, I power-washed the bottom while my father helped winterize the motor. I then brought her home to her shed in Northford for the winter. Another sailing season has come and gone!

 

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