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The small runabout or day sailer is often the boat that families want to know about.
In his day Sailer was a pillar of the Church.
It has a wide beam, and so serves as a stable day sailer.
We went sailing in our Cottontail day sailer.
While designed for racing, it also functions as a small cruising day sailer because of the storage space under the deck in the bow.
The Sunfish, which is by far the most popular day sailer ever made, has a Portsmouth handicap of 99.6.
It is neither a Day sailer or a Pocket cruiser but may be used for either purpose depending upon design suitability.
The Electra Day sailer was first built by Pearson Yachts in 1962.
The Day Sailer was inducted in 2003 into the American Sailboat Hall of Fame.
Available with either a fixed keel or with a retractable centerboard, it is used primarily as a day sailer or for one-design racing.
The Flying Scot is a day sailer dinghy used for pleasure sailing as well as racing throughout North America.
They passed the information along to Pearson, who asked Alberg to design a day sailer, suitable for one-design racing, based on the Electra hull.
A daysailer, day sailer, or dayboat is a small sailboat with or without sleeping accommodations but which is larger than a dinghy.
Over 10,000 boats have been built, and races are held throughout the year in the USA and Brazil by the Day Sailer Association and its fleets.
Together with the English boat designer Uffa Fox, O'Day co-designed the sailboat called "Day Sailer".
The SIOD is known not for its speed but for its simple boxy design and its flat-bottom hull that characterizes it as strictly a day sailer built for the races.
Intended to be a comfortable day sailer with much of the verve of a racing sloop, the first Lightning, made of wood, was built by the Skaneateles (N.Y.) Boat Works.
Pleasure-boat marinas stand at either end of the harbor, and, at each, officials express immediate readiness to lease anything from a fishing boat or day sailer to a serious yacht with crew, at prices to be negotiated.
Flying Scot of Deer Park, Md., will show its 19-foot day sailer, a traditional boat designed 30 years ago with a centerboard that allows the boat to maneuver in little more than two feet of water.
Designed by Uffa Fox and George O'Day in 1958, the Day Sailer possesses a 6 foot beam, an overall length of 17 feet, a fiberglass hull and a cuddy cabin.
The Mutineer 15 can be comfortably sailed as a day sailer with a crew of four, but can also be raced with a crew of two, or even single-handed by semi-experienced to experienced sailors.
"I should return in a couple days if the wind favors," the mother said to her daughter as she loaded a few things into the small sailboat, the craft what another era would have called a "day sailer" about seventeen or eighteen feet in length.