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Spirit 23 - NA23
(North American) 23' Sloop Resource Page
check out Riccardo's video of his NA23 doing up to 6.4 knots! click here see Riccardo's boat below (NA23 in Italy) |
Edited this page on August
27, 2023 to delete links to nonexistent pages. I have established this page as a focal point for other Spirit 23/NA 23 (North American 23) enthusiasts to find and contribute information and resources so that we all may better understand and enjoy our 23s. The
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About the Name Hi, History Jim Brown (Texas) gave me a little info in an e-mail: "I do know that they were made in Austin, Texas at one time. Someone told me that the design was originally an Oday design, then Spirit took over making the boat, then North American [Ed. note: chronology does not seem to be correct]." Incidentally, Jim makes a fine anchoring sail for about half the price of one from the major vendors and made a new mainsail for me using a kit from Sail Rite. He is an excellent sail maker. Richard
Gollin and wife Jo of the UK and Southwest Florida
attempted to rebuid an NA/Spirit that was abandoned.
Richard contacted Glastron and sent me the results
of his research: "As far as I can gather talking to
Glastron, NA were set up by three guys and had their
hulls made by Glastron who were based in the same
city at the time. After 2 years Glastron bought the
company and renamed the boat 'Spirit', though Spirit
was just a name to allow Glastron to get into
Sailboats." Richard and Jo were forced to destroy
the boat when legal authorities told them that there
was no legal way for them to own the boat. The NADA (National Auto Dealers Association?) web site provides current values for used vehicles, boats, etc., and lists the following: SPIRIT
YACHTS/GLASTRON NOTE:
This address is no longer that of Spirt Yachts. |
looking for a website related to another kind of "Spirit" sailboat? Cap'n Bill on his '78 North American 23
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Curt Williams from Houston, Texas emailed me: I have a 1978 Spirit 23K and live in Houston, Texas. While doing some research on the boat I contacted Glastron in Little Falls, Minnesota and they mailed me some interesting fact sheets, original spec sheets and even some old promotional materials. I have the rare fin keel "racing" model and this has proven to be some valuable material. If you are interested in adding any of this to the website I can fax it (I do not |
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Jim's cabin (click to see enlarged view) |
Greg
Best on his Spirit 23 on a hot
August day with his lab Misty and a friend under
motor power near Kansas City, Kansas
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Ed Stone's Spirit 23 |
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I received the following email from J. Rook on August 4, 2000: |
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Hi from England (January 2003)
I have just been looking on the
web about North American Spirit 23! Roy and myself
(Wendy) have a spirit 23 which we keep in Poole
Harbour, Dorset, on the lovely south coast of England.
We have had her ( Despirit
) for a year, having purchased her from another Poole
Yacht Club member, he always raced her and did very
well. We are dinghy racing sailors and bought Despirit
to cruise and we love her. I will put some information
and some pictures together and send them to you in the
near future. Have enjoyed looking at
your website.
Kind regards and Best Wishes, Wendy Davies, Ferndown, Dorset |
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Greetings from Rhode Island - March
2003
I picked up
a Spirit 23 really, really cheap from a want ad in the
newspaper. It's in beautiful shape; just a little spit
and polish was all that was needed. Its our first boat
and we're very excited. I sailed as a child, but my wife
and kids are learning for the first time. Looks like a
good, solid, family boat. Of course, we have a slightly
shorter season up here in the north than you enjoy in
Mississippi. May 1st, the marinas open and we'll start
our second season on the
"Infinity" .Sean Reilly |
An NA23 in Iowa William, I am glad to find your site. A few years ago I purchased my first sailboat. A 1978 North American 23. I have found the information on your page a tremendous help. I have attached a couple of images of my 23. Some general information on my boat. I bought the boat in Knoxville Iowa in 2001 for $3,100. The boat had been sitting for about 4 years. It needed a great deal of TLC. I have rewired the whole boat, had the interior cushions rebuilt and reupholstered, reworked all of the teak, and just generally cleaned and waxed it up. I love the boat and have no complaints with it. I have been sailing the boat on Rathbun Lake in Centerville Iowa for the past 2 years. Thanks again, Destry |
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Kansas NA23 Here is a photo of our NA23 on Lake Clinton. Thanks for your help with the drawing of the chainplate attachment. Our port side attachment failed, and I reinforced with a new support. I'm glad I found your web page. It has been very helpfull. Travis Martin, Lenexa, Kansas |
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NA23 in Scotland - December 2005 My wife Sue and I have just bought a Spirit 23 at Inverkip Scotland and are waiting for it to be delivered to Sunderland near where we live (South Shields). Your website was the first we visited for more information about "Joanna " and I've made a point of putting it on our favourites list. We fell in love with the boat as soon as we saw her and can't wait to get out on her in the North Sea. We also thought the pop top was a good idea (any photos). There is quite a history to her. She was brought over here by an American sailor who worked on submarines in the Firth of Fourth. He was called Jo and his wife Anna, hence JOANNA. The boat was sold because they unfortunately divorced and it was part of the settlement. It was then bought by a lovely couple called Cameron and Alana who have had her for 18yrs sailing the beautiful west coast of Scotland. We have not met, but Cameron has been good enough to send us lots of info about her. Love the site Allan & Sue |
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NA23 in Italy - January 2006 hi my name is Riccardo, I'm 57 years old, my disappoint (editor's note: probably meant "joy") seeing a link dedicated to my sail boat NA23 was very big. I bought my boat in 1987 in Maggiore's Lake in north Italy and payed it 6.500 dollars. now my sail is Andora's arbour in Ligure sea. it is a very fast sail boat, and it doesn't fear the sea, it's very comfortable, safe, most of all beautiful. I had a very big problem: water came in from the windows, and so the bulkhead near the washstand has been roted, because of the listing of the boat water came in also in the cockpit, the mast has broken at the base of the cross. but the real big problem is that after 4 years of lake without protection now there is a problem of osmose. so I send you a photo so you can see the situation (editor's note: removed the photo showing the blisters on the hull at Riccardo's request and replaced it with the photo to the left). great hugs for all of you, happy owners of NA23. Riccardo |
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NA23 in Maryland We "bought" our Spirit 23 from a friend for $1.00 back in 2002. It came from Lake Lanier, Georgia. "Missing Piece" is now sailed on the Severn River in Maryland, several miles north of Annapolis. Her hull was in decent shape, but much of the deck hardware needed rebedding. The starboard jib-block track was the worst. I had to completely remove the soggy plywood coring from below and replace it with new wood that I sealed with epoxy before installing. I rebedded the track and it hasn't leaked since. The windows also leaked every time it rained. A previous owner had tried to seal them with polysulfide, which had dried out and degraded the plastic frames. After removing and cleaning them up, I rebedded them with Dow Corning 795 silicone, which has worked well. She still has the original main and also came with a working jib, genoa, and asymmetrical spinnaker. Reaching with the chute is a great ride. Concerning the boat name, the hull has "Spirit23" detailing on the rear quarters and the maker's plate mounted inside the cabin says "North American." She was built in 1979. Cheers, Jeff and Jenelle Piepmeier |
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Attached are a few pictures of my boat. The two of me standing on the boat were taken in the harbor of Victoria, BC with their Parliament Building in the background. I've owned the boat for 3 years and kept it at the Boston Harbor Marina in Olympia, WA. In the summer of 2004 I took a trip up the full length of the Puget Sound in Washington State, over to Victoria and then back to Olympia. I have moved and now keep the boat in the Kirkland, WA marina, across from Seattle on Lake Washington. Thanks, Dave Schmidt |
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1976 NA23 in Lake
Winnebago,
Wisconsin
Attached are two pictures of my 1976 NA-23 with dodger and sail bag, etc. It is still a good looking boat after all these years. Thanks again for the site--I just passed it on to a friend of mine which brought me back to it once more.... Jim Zitzelsberger Oshkosh, WI |
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An NA23 in Long Island Rick Mannoia sent some pics of "Paradise" in Sayville, Long Island, NY. |
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Jorge Ojeda's NA23 on the coast of the Yucatán peninsula Hi everyone, This page has been very useful for bringing back my 23 in shape, I expend many hours in the boat and still need a thousand hours more, but that’s it´s the fun part. Since I have this 23, my first, I and my friends sailing all the peninsula Yucatán shore, have many adventures and fun. We compete in local regattas and in this year we have first place. I hope someday can have in shape like others In this page. Regards and good wind, Jorge Ojeda |
Forward Hatches (NOTE: the
information here is for historical purposes. I
checked Sailors Valet Facebook page and there have
been no entries since 2015) The inverted-hull-shaped forward hatch of the NA/Spirit 23 is the one main problem with the vessel. The original hatches were plexiglas or some other form of tinted transparent material (Lexan?). They became brittle with the years and were easy to break should one step on them. They could also blow off if raised while underway. As you can see from the picture at the top of this page, my hatch has been replaced by a strong fiberglass replacement. The original hatch from my boat was removed and a fiberglass mold was made from it. Hatches were made from the mold for my boat and two others at my marina. The owner of the marine center that made the hatches has decided not to make them any longer. I removed my hatch, made a mold, and made one hatch for Greg Best (see picture above [before hatch was made]). I have given my hatch mold to a sailboat repair specialist, James Alspaugh. He can make hatches out of the smoked Lexan material that the original hatches were made from as well as fiberglass hatches. You may contact him directly: James Alspaugh Sailors Valet Oklahoma City, OK The following email is no longer valid. This is a picture of an acrylic hatch Jim made in the summer of 2003. |
(these offers have been here for some time) NA23 FOR SALE! click here for details And another one: Hi William, I continue to look at the web site and see how it is developing. We have had some really good sailing with Despirit over the last 2 seasons. We have however decided that we would like to undertake longer trips with more time away so unfortunately Despirit is not really big enough to cross the English Channel comfortably. We are putting her up for sale, I don't know if you get any other people contacting you from England but would appreciate you passing on our e-mail address to them. When we do sell her we will put the new owner in touch with you. I shall continue to watch your web site with interest. We have loved Despirit and she has been a wonderful first boat for us, she sails so well and we have had some great trips with her. Thank you William for the web site which has kept us in touch. Best Wishes, Roy and Wendy If anyone is interested in Roy and Wendy's spirit (see the picture above), email me and I'll put you in contact with them by email. |
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South Side "Yacht Club" - my former pier on Barnette Reservoir. It's been torn down and I now have a floating pier. |
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