A Home for Every O'Day Owner in the Boat Clubs Network

Opening Hook — Why Oday owners deserve a dedicated digital home

Oday

Thousands of O'Day boats still ply the waters decades after construction ended. Owners need a place to share knowledge specific to their vessels.

The Oday Legacy — Brand history, designers, cultural significance

Founded in 1949 the O'Day brand produced 12553 boats through 1996. Designers from Sparkman & Stephens to Philippe Briand left lasting marks on the fleet.

Enter Boat Clubs — How Oday-Club.net fits into Boat-Clubs.net ecosystem

Boat-Clubs.net - The Online Catalogue for All Online Boat Clubs

Oday-Club.net joins Boat-Clubs.net as a free community site. The platform supports owner clubs across forty manufacturers while revenue comes from optional services.

BoatBuddy.ai — Your AI crew member at sea

BoatBuddy.ai - Your Maritime Boat Expert

Integrated with BoatBuddy.ai the community gains instant access to navigation logs and maintenance schedules tailored to O'Day models.

Community & Synergy — Partnership opportunities, collective power

Owners connect across marques such as the celebrated HR-Club.net. Synergy grows when experiences from multiple fleets inform better decisions.

The Team Behind It — Værftet.biz, Lars Hendriksen, knowledge-first philosophy

The Boat Clubs concept are being developed at Værftet in Køge, Denmark

Built at Værftet.biz in Denmark by Lars Hendriksen the sites prioritize accessible knowledge for every sailor.

Closing Vision — Inspirational call to join the fleet

Lars Hendriksen is the founder of Boat-Clubs.net and BoatBuddy.ai

Join today and strengthen the bonds among O'Day sailors worldwide through shared stories and collective expertise.