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  2. Laser 28 - Wikipedia

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    Laser 28; Development; Designer: Bruce Farr: Location: Canada: Year: 1984: Builder(s) Performance Sailcraft: Name: Laser 28: Boat; Displacement: 3,950 lb (1,792 kg) Draft: 4.98 ft (1.52 m) Hull; Type: Monohull: Construction: Fibreglass, with a Termanto PVC foam hull and deck: LOA: 28.41 ft (8.66 m) LWL: 23.58 ft (7.19 m) Beam: 9.48 ft (2.89 m ...

  3. Snipe (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The boat has a draft of 3.25 ft (0.99 m) with the daggerboard extended and 6 in (15 cm) with it retracted, allowing operation in shallow water, beaching or ground transportation on a trailer. [1] [2] For sailing downwind the design may be equipped with a whisker pole to hold the jib out, but neither a spinnaker nor a crew trapeze are permitted ...

  4. 470 (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    470 (dinghy) The 470 (Four-Seventy) is a double-handed monohull planing dinghy with a centreboard, Bermuda rig, and centre sheeting. Equipped with a spinnaker, trapeze and a large sail-area-to-weight ratio, it is designed to plane easily, and good teamwork is necessary to sail it well. The name comes from the boat's length of 470 centimetres (4 ...

  5. Laser (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    Laser (dinghy) The Laser is a class of single-handed, one-design sailing dinghies using a common hull design with three interchangeable rigs of different sail areas, appropriate to a given combination of wind strength and crew weight. Ian Bruce and Bruce Kirby designed the Laser in 1970 with an emphasis on simplicity and performance.

  6. LaserPerformance - Wikipedia

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    LaserPerformance manufactures many sailboats including: Laser, Sunfish, Bug, Laser Vago, Laser Bahia, Club FJ, Club 420, Z420, Vanguard 15, Dart 16, Funboat and Optimists. They are most well known for the Sunfish and The Laser – a single handed boat which is sailed in the Summer Olympic Games.

  7. Laser Vago - Wikipedia

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    The Laser Vago is a recreational sailboat, with then hull built predominantly of rotational moulded polyethylene tri-skin foam sandwich. The hull has a sharply single chined design. It has a fractional sloop rig, a raked stem, a plumb transom, a transom-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a retractable daggerboard. It displaces 234 lb (106 kg).

  8. Laser Standard - Wikipedia

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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. The Laser Standard is the original of the Laser family of dinghies, which also includes the Laser Radial and ...

  9. Lancer 28 - Wikipedia

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    Lancer 28; Development; Designer: W. Shad Turner: Location: United States: Year: 1977: Builder(s) Lancer Yachts: Role: Day sailer-cruiser: Name: Lancer 28: Boat; Displacement: 4,900 lb (2,223 kg) Draft: 2.83 ft (0.86 m) Hull; Type: monohull: Construction: fiberglass: LOA: 27.67 ft (8.43 m) LWL: 23.92 ft (7.29 m) Beam: 8.00 ft (2.44 m) Engine type

  10. Sailing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Laser - Wikipedia

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    The Laser competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics was the men's one-person dinghy event and was held in Enoshima, Japan, from 25 July to 1 August 2021. [1] 35 sailors from 35 nations competed in 11 races, including one medal-race where points were doubled. [2] [3] The land venue was Enoshima Yacht Harbour and races were held on Sagami Bay.

  11. Pearson Triton - Wikipedia

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    The Pearson Triton, sometimes referred to as a Triton 28, is an American sailboat that was designed by Carl Alberg as a racer-cruiser and first built in 1958. It was introduced at the 1959 National Boat Show in New York City and was one of the first fiberglass boat designs built.