Laser 2

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Specifications Under Current Rules


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Number of crew 2 (Single Trapeze)
LOA 4370 mm 14 ft 6in
Beam 1420 mm 4 ft 9in
Hull weight (with fittings) 76 kg 170 lb
Sail Area of total of Main and Jib 11.52 m² 124 ft²
Sail Area Spinnaker 10.2 m² 110 ft²



The Laser 2 is a double-handed version of the popular Laser one-design class of small sailing dinghy It is a quick, planing dinghy that differs from the laser in that it has a jib, symmetric spinnaker and a trapeze for the crew. It was designed by Australian Frank Bethwaite and was first launched as a product in Australia then North America in 1979 and in Europe in 1980. The hull is made of GRP (glass reinforced plastic). The rig is a Bermudian rig sloop with spinnaker. It is designed to be a mid to high performance racer. Its most common current use is at university class in Busa events. A version known as the Laser Fun was available, the same hull but featuring a reefable mainsail and a roller furling jib, and with the option of an asymmetric spinnaker (Laser Fun New Wave).

As a strict one-design boat the Laser 2 is not available for amateur construction, the boat has also been discontinued by Laser in the UK however it is still available to be imported from the US. The Laser Vago which features a gennaker and has been designed to be sailed single-handed as well as double-handed, is considered by some as a replacement. Frank Bethwaite's hull design for the Laser 2 was married to a new deck and rig to produce the Laser 3000 in 1996, which has since gone on to form the basis of the 3000 Class.

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