Granada 23 Information, Review, Specs

Boat drawing
Make
Granada
Model
23
Number Built
Production Year(s)
1976 - 1981

The Granada 23 is a compact and capable sailing yacht, designed as an entry-level model that embodies the Danish builder Granada Yachts' commitment to solid construction and reliable sailing characteristics. Conceived by the renowned design duo Paul Elvstrøm and Jan Kjærulff, this fractional sloop delivers a blend of performance and stability, making it a well-regarded choice for day sailing and coastal cruising enthusiasts.

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The Granada 23 was produced by Granada Yachts from 1976 to 1981. During this period, Granada Yachts, a Danish builder, established a reputation for crafting robust fiberglass sailing yachts known for their capable sailing characteristics and thoughtful design. The collaboration with prominent naval architects, including Olympic sailing legend Paul Elvstrøm and Jan Kjærulff, ensured that Granada models were not only well-built but also engineered for performance. The Elvstrøm & Kjærulff maritime architect bureau aimed for a "slightly more speedy hull design" with the Granada 23, reflecting a philosophy of combining performance with user-friendly handling. There is no evidence of significant variations or different marks of the Granada 23 during its production run.

Sailing Performance and Handling

With a length overall of just over 23 feet and a fractional sloop rig, the Granada 23 is designed for responsive handling. The fractional rig, featuring smaller headsails, facilitates easier tacking, which is advantageous for both casual cruisers and club racers. Owners and reviewers often describe the Granada 23 as a "moderate weight sailboat" that offers "reasonably good performance." Her fin keel and spade rudder contribute to her maneuverability. The boat is noted for being "very stable / stiff" and possessing "good righting capability," inspiring confidence even in varied conditions. While capable, the Granada 23 is often considered best suited as a day-boat or for short coastal excursions, where its spirited performance and ease of handling can be fully appreciated.

Accommodations and Layout

The interior of the Granada 23, while compact for its size, is designed to offer essential amenities for overnight stays. It features one main cabin, which typically provides four berths for sleeping. A small galley area is also included, allowing for basic food preparation on board. Given its length, the interior layout is functional, prioritizing space efficiency to maximize utility within the limited hull volume. While specific details on finish quality or materials are not extensively documented, Granada Yachts generally focused on solid construction, suggesting a durable if straightforward interior finish for their boats of this era.

Measurements

Construction & Hull

Construction Material
Fiberglass (Solid)
Hull Type
Monohull Sailboat
Keel Type
Fin
Rudder
1x Spade
Ballast
1830 lbs (Iron)
Displacement
3748 lbs
Water Capacity
-
Fuel Capacity
-

Engine

Engine Make
Engine Model
Engine Type
Engine HP
Engine Count
1
Drive Type
Fuel Type
Hover over a measurement
IJPE FS LOALWL

Rig & Sails

Rig Type
Fractional Sloop
P (Main Luff)
30.38 ft
E (Main Foot)
9.51 ft
I (Foretriangle Height)
28.2 ft
J (Foretriangle Base)
8.86 ft
Forestay Length (est)
29.56 ft
Main Sail Area
144.46 sqft
Foretriangle Sail Area
124.93 sqft
Total Sail Area (Reported)
269 sqft
Total Sail Area (Calc)
269.38 sqft

Dimensions

LOA
23.03 ft
LWL
19.68 ft
Beam
7.55 ft
Draft
4.76 ft
Max Headroom
-
Air Draft
-

Calculations

Hull Speed
5.94 kn
Pounds per Inch Immersion
530.91