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  2. Laser 3000 - Wikipedia

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    Laser 3000; Boat; Crew: 2: Hull; Hull weight: 79 kilograms (174 lb) LOA: 4.40 metres (14.4 ft) Beam: 1.46 metres (4.8 ft) Rig; Mast length: 6.02 metres (19.8 ft) (overall) Sails; Mainsail area: 8.60 square metres (92.6 sq ft) Jib/genoa area: 2.94 square metres (31.6 sq ft) Spinnaker area: 12.80 square metres (137.8 sq ft) Racing; D-PN: 83.3 ...

  3. Laser 4.7 - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Laser 2 - Wikipedia

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    Laser 2; Development; Designer: Frank Bethwaite Ian Bruce: Location: Canada: Year: 1978: No. built: 8,200: Builder(s) Performance Sailcraft Vanguard Sailboats: Role: Racer: Name: Laser 2: Boat; Crew: two: Displacement: 170 lb (77 kg) Draft: 3.50 ft (1.07 m) with daggerboard down: Hull; Type: monohull: Construction: fibreglass: LOA: 14.42 ft (4. ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Optimist (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    Optimist dinghies waiting to a wind. The Optimist is a small, single-handed sailing dinghy intended for use by young people up to the age of 15. The Optimist is one of the two most popular sailing dinghies in the world, with over 150,000 boats officially registered with the class and many more built but never registered.

  8. 2000 (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 (formerly the Laser 2000) is a performance sailing dinghy designed by Phil Morrison and currently sold by RS Sailing. It combines a traditional GRP hull and foam sandwich deck moulding with a modern asymmetric rig including a furling jib, reefing mainsail and single line gennaker hoist system. A high boom provides plenty of headroom ...

  9. List of sailing boat types - Wikipedia

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    Ovington Boats Ltd. Laser 2: 8200: 1978: Frank Bethwaite Ian Bruce: Vanguard Sailboats: Laser 4.7: 2000: Bruce Kirby: LaserPerformance: Lightning: 15,550: 1938: Sparkman & Stephens: Several: Mirror: Moth: Musto Performance Skiff: O'pen BIC: OK Dinghy: Optimist: 400,000: 1947: Clark Mills: Several: RS Feva: 2002: Paul Handley: RS Sailing: RS ...

  10. Vanguard Sailboats - Wikipedia

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    Vanguard Sailboats was founded in 1967 in Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA by Peter and Olaf Harken. The brothers started to gain attention after their sailing hardware was used on boats that won Olympic gold in 1968 , and after Vanguard supplied the Finn class for several countries in the 1976 Olympics .

  11. SB20 - Wikipedia

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    SB20. The SB20 is a one-design class of sailboat commonly used for racing. Marketed and distributed by Sportsboat World the boat was designed by Tony Castro and launched in 2002. The SB20 was originally called the Laser SB3, and was marketed and distributed by Laser Performance under license from the designer. This licence ended in 2012.