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The company he founded probably did more to get people involved in sailing than any other, with such boats as the 17' Daysailor.
Wind's Fool is a daysailer with no cabin.
Its construction and style make it a good daysailer and a comfortable camping micro-cruiser.
The boat is a comfortable daysailer.
Whereas the Rhodes 19 is a daysailer, the Mariner has a small cabin with accommodations for four.
The smell of marijuana hovered around a small Capri daysailer and a man was giggling inside the tiny cabin.
A fun little daysailer / weekeder.
This daysailer combines modern technology with the elegance of a Herreshoff skiff in a formula that has found a receptive audience.
This wooden traditional 14' daysailer has mahogany decks, ash trim and spruce hull and spars.
Redden Catboat Traditional wooden 14' daysailer, built in Nova Scotia.
Keel daysailer Not trailable but still a daysailer.
A daysailer, day sailer, or dayboat is a small sailboat with or without sleeping accommodations but which is larger than a dinghy.
The design is a very powerful sportboat capable of being raced as a daysailer or as an IMS rated coastal racer.
Raffles will give away numerous prizes, including a Hunter 170 daysailer and an Armada B28 Marada, a futuristic-looking outboard.
This is just what I wanted in a small daysailer that was not intended to make big demands on "mature" skippers and crew who may not be very "able-bodied".
But when Lundvall took the 16-foot 1988 daysailer to the mouth of the Severn River, a strong gust caused it to capsize in the cold water, authorities said.
Perry also designed a unique long narrow 62 foot double ended daysailer built at the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding in Port Hadlock, Washington.
Powered up in a breeze, performance is well in advance of most other 14-foot club racing dinghies, yet the boat retains the excellent levels of stability of the Cruz daysailer.
The Day Sailer Association is an association for a specific type of daysailer, namely the Day Sailer designed by Uffa Fox and George O'Day in 1958.
In addition to the big voyages she turned out to be ideal for those lovely afternoons when being anywhere but on the water would be second best, and as a daysailer she is capable, comfortable, fast and very quickly rigged.
Milner is fond of sailing, has cruised various Atlantic Canadian shorelines in his 16 foot daysailer, and spent time "before the mast" on the tall ship HMS Rose between Boston and Halifax, Nova Scotia.