- Laser 4.7
Infobox Sailboat Specifications
numberofcrew = One
loa = 4230 mm (13 ft 10.5 in)
lwl = 3810 mm (12 ft 6 in)
beam = 1370 mm (4 ft 7 in)
draft = 787 mm (2 ft 7in)
hull = 56.7 kg (125 lb)
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mainsail = 4.7 msu|p=2
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formerolympic = The Laser 4.7 is aone-design dinghy class in the Laser series. Because it 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), to facilitate transport on the roof rack of a car. Many enthusiasts have even devised methods of mounting the boat on top of a car single-handedly.Lasers are
cat-rigged , meaning they have only one sail. The 4.7 uses the same hull and top mast section as the Laser, but has a different (smaller) bottom mast section and sail. The sail is only 4.7 square metres, as opposed to 7 for the Laser Standard or 5.7 for theLaser Radial . The smaller sail means that the 4.7 can be easily sailed by sailors weighing only 45–65 kg (100–145 lb) this boat can still be sailed competitively under and over the ideal weights.The Laser 4.7 has been increasing in popularity around the world since the late 1990s. In some areas it is less popular than the Byte dinghy, a very similar class also designed as a youth single-handed racing trainer, but the interchangeability of the rigs of the Laser series has always made them popular. It is popular among youth sailors graduating from the
Optimist sailing dinghy, and many 4.7 sailors go on to the slightly more powerfulLaser Radial class when they grow stronger.External links
* [http://www.teamvanguard.com Web site] of the manufacturer, Vanguard Sailboats
* [http://www.lasersailing.com/disp/uk/range/introduction Guide to the various sizes of Laser sailboats]
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