Laser Sailboat
May 8th, 2006
Design: Bruce Kirby, Ian Bruce (builder) and Hans Fogh (sail design)
Manufacturer: Performance Sailcraft, Lasalle, PQ (original builder)
Date: 1969 – 70

Members of the Canadian Sailing Team - Click for larger image
With well over 180 000 boats produced since 1970, the Laser is perhaps the world‚Äôs most popular sailboat. The Laser‚Äôs widespread acceptance is a testament to the strength of its design – often praised as the perfect balance of simplicity and performance.
The Laser is a single-handed boat (sailed by one person) that’s relatively affordable and easy to transport and launch (the original inspiration was to create a “car-top” recreational boat). The simplicity of its single-sail design is well suited to both novice and expert sailors. Lasers are often used in sailing schools to perfect the basics and the standard rig can be replaced with smaller sail setups (known as the Radial and the 4.7) to accommodate lighter or less skilled sailors. When sailed by a skilled helmsman, Lasers are high performance boats, used in serious international competition. The Laser became a men’s Olympic-class boat in 1996 and the Laser Radial will be used in women’s Olympic competition beginning in 2008.
-Michael Erdmann
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2 Comments Add your own
1. Charles Davis | May 23rd, 2010 at 09:20
i am into sailing and i am also a diy fiberglass sailing boat enthusiasts for 5 years now. i really love sailing..’-
2. Maddison Richards | July 28th, 2010 at 08:24
i love to sail at see or on a river, sailing has been my hobby for several years already. ,-”
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