Class Image: | Sailing laser.svg |
Class Imagealt: | Class Symbol |
Class Imagesize: | 120 |
Crew: | 1 |
Loa: | 4.2m (13.8feet) |
Lwl: | 3.81m (12.5feet) |
Beam: | 1.39m (04.56feet) |
Draft: | 0.787m (02.582feet) |
Hull: | 58.97kg (130.01lb) |
Mainsail: | 5.76m2 |
D-Pn: | 96.7[1] |
Rya-Pn: | 1110[2] |
Olympic: | current |
The Laser Radial or ILCA 6 is a popular one-design class of small sailing dinghy, originally built by Laser Performance. It is a singlehanded boat, meaning that it is sailed by one person. The Laser Radial is a variant of the Laser Standard, with shorter mast and reduced sail area, allowing light sailors to sail in heavy winds. It raced by women, U18 men and by male masters. The International Class is recognised by World Sailing.
The Laser Radial was chosen for singlehanded women discipline at the Summer Olympic starting with the 2008 Olympic Games in Qingdao, China and is still being raced at the Olympics.
See main article: Men's Laser Radial World Championships.
See main article: Women's Laser Radial World Championships.
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