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Picture Of The Moment Archive - 2004

 
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    Steve McNaney emailed this picture of his O'Day 20, taken on its test run in Naples, NY. It was moored on Canandaigna Lake for 10 years before he moved it to Sodus Bay on Lake Ontario.
     

      Jeremy Allinson, a Marine Engineer from Australia, sent in this picture of his O'Day 39, "Forever Young", taken on a crossing from Chagos to Madagascar last year. The boat is currently in Richard's Bay, South Africa, while he is topping up the bank account. Jeremy believes he may be the only O'Day owner in Australia.
       

        Ken Mahren has owned his 1976 O'Day 25, "Miss T", for five years. It is undergoing restoration including a headsail furler, depth and speed electronics, interior upgrades, and small additions too numerous to list. It is shown here at sunset on Lake Champlain, Vermont.
         

          Randy Yates and his sons, Russell and Jerry, maneuver their O'Day 23 "Maggie May" to the start line of the Brazos Sailing Club's Snake Island Regatta on Somerville Lake near College Station, TX. They have owned Maggie May for 11 years and after total restoration have since sailed her constantly.
           

            David Opheim's 1978 O'Day 27, "SlipAway", is shown heading for the finish line of the 3 Bridge Fiasco race on San Francisco Bay, for a First Place gun in the double-handed non-spinnaker division.
             

              Army Major Ray Bergman sails his 1981 O'Day 23, shown here near sunset. "I've had it about five years, and it has spent its entire life in Clinton Lake just outside of Lawrence, Kansas. Though the Army has me landlocked (I'll probably be here for another two or three years) I want to fix up the little things on the boat. I spend most of my time aboard teaching Boy Scouts (and adult leaders) how to sail. At least Kansas always has 'some' wind!
               

                Ron Wood owns "Wassail", a 1984 O'Day 26, seen here with his daughter Amber and some friends. Ron sails out of Mission Bay in San Diego, California. The name is a medieval toast, like "Cheers".
                 

                  Bryan Haggerty and Jim Stark are co-owners of "Deep Pockets", an O'Day 25 that they sail on Lake Monroe in Bloomington, Indiana.