The laser is a highly popular family of small one design sailing dinghies using the same common hull and interchangeable rigs with different sail areas.
Laser standard sailor weight.
The laser radial is a variant of the laser standard with shorter mast and reduced sail area allowing light sailors to sail in heavy winds the international class is recognised by the international sailing federation.
This makes it an excellent choice for kids who are learning to sail or outgrowing the optimist dinghy.
You are not stuck with only one size rig for your laser hull.
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The laser 4 7 uses a short pre bent lower mast to maintain a balanced helm and a sail area that is 35 smaller than the laser standard.
Bruce kirby designed the laser in 1970 with an emphasis on simplicity and performance.
The laser is designed to be sailed single handed although class rules permit two sailors.
The laser is one of the most popular dinghy classes in history.
It is not only about having a rig for every weight but competition for every level.
Dropping down under 200lbs 91kg for your height would be golden for laser sailing and it s not that hard to do.
Due to the class s numbers there is no other class where this option is so widely available.
As a mature sailor of just under 70 kilos 1 764 metres in height and past peak fitness because i will be a ggm in 2017 i was becoming increasing frustrated with the mk1 standard sail.
Another beauty of the laser is the ability to jump on a plane and charter a boat when you get to the regatta.
It is ideal for learning to sail or for the lighter weight sailor graduating from optimist.
The laser radial is a popular one design class of small sailing dinghy originally built by laser performance it is a singlehanded boat meaning that it is sailed by one person.
I ve made a concerted effort over the past three months to get down to laser radial weight since optimal weight for the standard rig was outside my comfort zone and it wasn t really that difficult.
Of course this varies from region to region.
At 76 kilo i could cope with the mki standard but once i took up a more active life style retirement and returned to a more normal weight i struggled as soon.
The international laser association recommend s the 4 7 for crew weights between 35 to 55 kg.
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The arc rigs are designed to accommodate a wider range of sailors allowing more people to get involved in laser sailing.
The laser 4 7 uses a short pre bent lower mast to maintain a balanced helm and a sail area that is 35 smaller than the laser standard.