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The Laser Standard or ILCA 7 is a popular one-design class of single-handed sailing dinghy, originally built by Performance Sailcraft Canada. The laser is cat rigged , with a single mainsail and is a simple, light and fast boat to sail.
Laser in original colours, as delivered in the 1970s Sailor hiking out on a Laser Radial. The ILCA is manufactured by a number of different companies. As of April 2023 these were Devoti Sailing s.r.o., Czech Republic, Element 6 Evolution Co., Ltd., Thailand, Far East Boats, P. R. China, Nautivela srl, Italy, Ovington Boats Ltd, Great Britain, Performance Sailcraft Australia, Performance ...
The Laser 4.7 or ILCA 4 is a one-design dinghy class in the Laser series and is a one-design class of sailboat. All Lasers are built to the same specifications. The Laser is 4.06 m (13 ft 10 in) long, with a waterline length of 3.81 m (12 ft 6 in). The hull weight is 59 kg (130 lb). The boat is manufactured by ILCA and World Sailing approved ...
Gibbs Boat Company MFG Boat Company Skene Boats [222] Polynesian Concept: 1970: Rudy Choy: W. D. Schock Corp [223] Prindle 18: 1977: Geoffrey Prindle: Surfglas Prindle Catamarans Lear Siegler Inc. [224] Prindle 18-2: 1983: Prindle Catamarans Performance Catamarans [225] Stiletto 27: 1976: Bill Higgins and Don Ansley: Stiletto Catamarans [226 ...
The Laser Radial or ILCA 6 is a popular one-design class of small sailing dinghy, originally built by Laser Performance and World sailing approved manufactures. It is a singlehanded boat, meaning that it is sailed by one person.
The ILCA 7 World Championship, until 2020 the Laser World Championship, has been held every year since 1974, organized by the World Sailing. [ 1 ] Laser is an Olympic sailing class .
A new model, designed to fit between the 5 and 7 rigs that is similar in size to the ILCA 6 with a sail size of 67 sq ft (6.3 m 2) [3] RS Aero 7 This model was designed for medium weight sailors and has 77 sq ft (7.2 m 2) of sail. [1] RS Aero 9 This model was designed for heavy weight sailors and has 93 sq ft (8.6 m 2) of sail. [1]
Each class of boat is assigned a "Portsmouth Number", with fast boats having low numbers and slow ones high numbers—so, for example, in the case of two dinghies, a 49er might have a RYA-PY of 697 while a Mirror has a RYA-PY of 1390 (these are the actual RYA Portsmouth numbers for 2018, but note that adjustments are made each year).