Bluejacket 23
The Bluejacket 23 is a recreational keelboat built by Paceship Yachts in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada. At least 107 were built, from 1967 to 1974.
The Bluejacket was first offered in the daysailer version, with a roomy cockpit and an open cuddy. In 1970 the MORCEE version was offered, adapted to comply with the Midget Ocean Racing Club Rule by fitting a self-bailing cockpit and enclosed cabin.
Design
Designed by Cuthbertson & Cassian, it is similar to several other Cuthbertson & Cassian designs built in Ontario around the same time, including the Classic 22 by Grampian Marine, and the Viking 22 and later Gazelle 22 from Ontario Yachts.Hull
The hull, deck and interior liners are built by the hand-layup method using polyester resins, mat and roving throughout the boat. Positive flotation is provided by large blocks of foam contained inside the cockpit seats and in the bow. The deck is reinforced with plywood that is sandwiched into the laminate.The boat has a draft of. It displaces and carries of iron ballast. The Bluejacket 23 has a theoretical hull speed of. The design has a PHRF racing average handicap of 240 and a hull speed of.
Keel
The fin keel is of cast iron with a double resin coating to prevent corrosion and is of a hydrodynamic design supplying maximum lift with good stability. The keel is mounted to the hull and has a separate moulded keel grid that provides greater strength in this area. The keel is attached with stainless steel flat head bolts, nuts and flat washers. No gasket is used to mount the keel as the mating surfaces are well matched. Keels are mounted at the factory using a silicone marine sealer between the keel and hull.Rudder
The rudder is a spade type made of fiberglass with a brass rudder stock. The rudder port is a bronze tube with bushings top and bottom. Steering is by tiller. The tiller head is cast bronze and is held on with a pin. This pin passes horizontally through the head and stock. An allen screw locks into a key in the rudder stock. The tiller is straight grained ash. The rudder can be rotated a full 360 degrees if needed.Deck hardware
The Bluejacket 23 has deck hardware of stainless steel, Marinium, and chromed brass. Fiberglass winch bases mount two No.1 snubbing winches used for headsail sheeting. All hardware is either bolted through or tapped into metal which is bonded into the laminate.The boat includes running lights, interior light, switches, wiring, fuse box, battery and case.
Rig and sail plan
The anodized aluminum deck stepped mast and boom are aluminum type 6351 alloy and have integral sail slots and non-geared roller reefing.Standing rigging is 1 x 19 stainless steel wire rope with swage terminals, stainless steel turnbuckles and chain plates. Running rigging is of Samson braid, including jib sheets and main sheet. Halyards are stainless steel having dacron rope tails.
The fractional rig comes equipped with a mainsail as well as a working jib as standard equipment. A No. 1 Genoa and a Spinnaker are optional.