Paceship PY 23
{{Short description|Sailboat class}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2021}}
{{Use Canadian English|date=September 2021}}
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|designer = John Deknatel of C. Raymond Hunt Associates
|location = Canada
|year = 1973
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|builder = Paceship Yachts and American Machine and Foundry (AMF)
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|engine = Outboard motor
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|keel type = fin keel or centreboard
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The Paceship PY 23 (or PY23) is a Canadian trailerable sailboat, that was designed by John Deknatel of C. Raymond Hunt Associates and first built in 1973.{{cite web|url = https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/py-23-paceship|title = PY 23 (PACESHIP) sailboat specifications and details|access-date = 18 August 2017|last= Browning| first = Randy |work = sailboatdata.com|year = 2017|archive-url= https://archive.today/20220317211122/https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/py-23-paceship|archive-date= 17 March 2022|url-status= live}}{{cite web|url = http://www.sailingjoy.com/sailboat_specs/sailboat_specs/view/312/paceship-py23|title = Sailboat Specifications for Paceship PY23 |access-date = 18 August 2017|work = Sailing Joy|author= InterVisionSoft LLC|year = 2017|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170819021811/http://www.sailingjoy.com/sailboat_specs/sailboat_specs/view/312/paceship-py23|archive-date= 19 August 2017|url-status= dead}}{{cite web|url = http://www.sailingjoy.com/sailboat_specs/sailboat_specs/view/314/paceship-py23-fk|title = Sailboat Specifications for Paceship PY23 FK|access-date = 18 August 2017|work = Sailing Joy|author= InterVisionSoft LLC|year = 2017|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170819021000/http://www.sailingjoy.com/sailboat_specs/sailboat_specs/view/314/paceship-py23-fk|archive-date= 19 August 2017|url-status= dead}}{{cite web|url =https://sailboatdata.com/designer/deknatel-john|title = John Deknatel|access-date = 18 August 2017|last= Browning| first = Randy |work = sailboatdata.com|year = 2017|archive-url= https://archive.today/20210911184827/https://sailboatdata.com/designer/deknatel-john|archive-date= 11 September 2021|url-status= live}}Henkel, Steve: The Sailor's Book of Small Cruising Sailboats, page 188. International Marine/McGraw-Hill, 2010. {{ISBN|978-0-07-163652-0}}
Production
The boat was built by Paceship Yachts in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia between 1973 and 1981, Canada and later by American Machine and Foundry (AMF) in the United States, but it is now out of production.
Design
File:Paceship PY23 sailboat 0716.jpg
File:Paceship PY 23 sailboat Second Wind 1224.jpg
The Paceship PY 23 is a small recreational keelboat, built predominantly of hand-laid up fibreglass with balsa cores and teak and mahogany wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig, a transom-hung rudder, a centreboard and or an optional fixed fin keel. It displaces {{convert|2460|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}} and carries {{convert|945|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}} of iron and lead ballast.AMF, Inc, Pacehips's 23 foot Family Cruiser (original sales brochure), 1973
The centreboard version has a draft of {{convert|4.75|ft|m|abbr=on}} with the {{convert|45|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}} lead-weighted centreboard and kick-up rudder both extended and {{convert|1.75|ft|m|abbr=on}} with the centreboard retracted into the {{convert|900|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}} stub iron keel, allowing ground transportation on a trailer. The stub iron keel on the centreboard version allows the centreboard to be retracted without using interior cabin accommodation space, as well as beaching without damage to the hull.
The later fixed fin keel version has a draft of {{convert|3.75|ft|m|abbr=on}} and is often referred to as the PY 23K or PY 23 FK. This fixed keel version was designed for Midget Ocean Racing Club (MORC) competition.
The design features anodized spars, a self-bailing cockpit designed for six adults and an optional mainsheet traveller. A cockpit dodger was also optional. Below deck accommodations include four cabin windows, {{convert|5|ft|cm|abbr=on}} headroom, a "V" berth in the bow, storage shelving and bins, a folding dining table, an optional gallery with an icebox, a stainless steel sink and a {{convert|12|u.s.gal}} fresh water tank.
The PY 23 was designed so that even if a knock-down occurs that puts the mast in the water, the boat's interior will not take on water and the boat remains self-righting.
The boat is normally fitted with a small {{convert|3|to|6|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} outboard motor for docking and maneuvering.
The design has a PHRF racing average handicap of 240 and a hull speed of {{convert|5.96|kn|km/h|abbr=on}}.
Operational history
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The boat was at one time supported by an active class club, The Paceship, but the club is currently inactive.{{cite web|url= https://sailboatdata.com/association/paceshipamf-yachts-website|title= Paceship/AMF Yachts Website|access-date = 1 October 2021|last= McArthur| first = Bruce |work = sailboatdata.com|year = 2021|archive-url= https://archive.today/20211001230320/https://sailboatdata.com/association/paceshipamf-yachts-website|archive-date= 1 October 2021|url-status= live}}{{cite web|url= http://www.paceship.org/|title= Pacehip.ORG|access-date= 25 February 2023|last= Vanis|first= Andy|work= www.paceship.org|archive-url= https://archive.today/20221112163748/http://www.paceship.org/|archive-date= 12 November 2022|url-status= live|quote=We’re working on reactivating the webpages of Paceship.ORG and the related domains. The creator, Jay Moran, passed and through the kindness of his daughter, the site has been saved.}}
In a review Michael McGoldrick wrote, "Unlike the interior of many boats built in the 1970s which have a dinette arrangement, the PY23's layout features two settees which are parallel to the centerline, and a table which folds up against a bulkhead. This layout often provides for more open space in the main cabin. It's also in this size range that boats get big enough to have a semi-private head located behind a bulkhead."{{cite web|url = http://sailquest.com/market/models/py23.htm|title = Paceship PY 23 |access-date = 24 July 2018|last=McGoldrick |first=Michael |work = Sail Quest|year = 2018|archive-url= https://archive.today/20220317211129/http://sailquest.com/market/models/py23.htm|archive-date= 17 March 2022|url-status= live}}
In a 2010 review Steve Henkel wrote, "it is interesting to compare this vessel with the slightly smaller O'Day 22 ... designed by the same firm, Raymond Hunt Associates, at around the same time. The PY23, like her little sister, has a reverse transom, which adds a foot to the hull length, justifying the '23' designation, at least in the minds of her marketers. Both boats were offered with either keel or shoal-draft keel-centerboard configuration. The layouts below are also similar, except for the galley location; the bigger boat puts the galley under the main hatch, where the cook, if he wants, can stand up straight to make dinner. Best features: The coamings are unusually high forward, giving good back support to the PY23's crew. The helmsperson, however has to suffer with a coaming no higher than the O’Day 22's. Down below, a sliding door affords privacy in the head compartment, and the head is well positioned under the forward hatch to give good ventilation and good headroom and knee room. Worst features: While the PY23's cabin space is certainly greater than the Kirby Blazer ... it's a great deal less than the Precision 23's (which is almost a foot longer and half a foot wider)."
See also
References
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External links
- {{Commons category inline|Paceship PY23}}
{{Paceship Yachts}}
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Category:1970s sailboat type designs
Category:Sailboat type designs by John Deknatel
Category:Sailboat type designs by C. Raymond Hunt Associates