Laser 2
The Laser 2 Regatta 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 single trapeze for the crew. It was designed by New Zealander 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. In Britain, its most common current use is at university class in British University Sailing Association (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 was not available for amateur construction. The class was recognised by World Sailing from early 1980s to 2020 and used as equipment for the Class World Championships and World Sailing own Youth Sailing World Championships. The class had extensive use in Europe and North America as a school and college boat and used for team racing without the spinnaker and trapeze. With more than 10500 boats built production was discontinued in 2007 following merger of Performance Sailcraft Europe and Vanguard Sailboats into a combined entity Laser Performance.
Boat | |
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Crew | 2 (single trapeze) |
Hull | |
Hull weight | 76 kg (168 lb) |
LOA | 4,370 mm (14.34 ft) |
Beam | 1,420 mm (4.66 ft) |
Sails | |
Mainsail area | 8.90 m2 (95.8 sq ft) |
Jib/genoa area | 2.62 m2 (28.2 sq ft) |
Spinnaker area | 10.2 m2 (110 sq ft) |
Upwind sail area | 11.52 m2 (124.0 sq ft) |
Racing | |
D-PN | 92.8[1] |
RYA PN | 1035[2] |
While the class became known as the Laser 2 "Regatta" the Laser 2 "Fun" was also launched using the same hull but with brightly coloured less performance oriented sails and a bowsprit kit for an asymmetric spinnaker. The hull design for the Laser 2 was later then married to a new deck and rig to produce the Laser 3000 in 1996, which following being dropped by Laser became known just as the 3000 Class.
World Championships
Year |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1989 Kingston CAN |
Charlie HANCOCK (CAN) John CURTIS (CAN) |
Peter KATCHA (USA) Mike NUNES (USA) |
Thilo GIESE (CAN) Trevor DAVIES (CAN) |
1991 Hayling GBR |
Mark Mendelblatt (USA) Nick Cromwell (USA) |
Jeremy McIntyre (CAN) Nick Cromwell (CAN) |
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1993 ITA |
Roger FORD (GBR) Suzi FORD (GBR) |
Alex McMILLAN (GBR) Jonny MEARS (GBR) |
Peter KATCHA (USA) John MEAD (USA) |
1995 Sarasota USA |
Peter KATCHA (USA) Robert DEAN (USA) |
David AMES (USA) PJ BUHLER (USA) |
Toshi SAKAMA (USA) Chris RUSSICK (USA) |
1997 Cork IRL |
Mathew DAVIES (NZL) Nathan HANDLEY (NZL) |
Tom FITZPATRICK (IRL) David McHUG (IRL) |
Robert EASON (IRL) J O’CALLAGHAN (IRL) |
1999 |
Pierre - Olivier ROY (CAN) James SAUTER (CAN) |
Kevin TEBOREK (USA) Ryan DONAHUE (USA) |
Dalton BERGAN (USA) Zachary MAXAM (USA) |
2001 | Andy Palmer-Felgate / Lee Sydenham (2) | Graeme Bristow / Bryan Mobbs (3) | Nigel Skudder / Chris Seymour (6) |
2003 Hoom NED |
Mathew DAVIES (NZL) Nathan HANDLEY (NZL) |
Tom FITZPATRICK (IRL) David McHUGH (IRL) |
Robert EASON (IRL) J O’CALLAGHAN (IRL) |
2005 Kingston CAN |
Trevor McEWEN (CAN) Ian McEWEN (CAN) |
Alex TAYLOR (GBR) Bryan MOBBS (GBR) |
Jason KOBRICK (CAN) Andrew McEWEN (CAN) |
2007 GER |
Nigel SKUDDER (GBR) Keith HILLS (GBR) |
Lisa BUDDEMEIER (GER) Matthias DÜWEL (GER) |
Marian SCHEER (GER) Daniel SCHEER (GER) |
2009 |
Nigel SKUDDER (GBR) Keith HILLS (GBR) |
Lisa BUDDEMEIER (GER) Matthias DÜWEL (GER) |
Marian SCHEER (GER) Daniel SCHEER (GER) |
2011 Travemunder GER |
Lisa BUDDEMEIER (GER) Matthias DÜWEL (GER) |
Niels KRENZ (GER) Christian GERDUM (GER) |
Marian Christopher SCHEER (GER) Daniel SCHEER (GER) |
2013 Lake Como ITA |
Niels KRENZ (GER) Christian GERDUM (GER) |
Peter KRUSE (GER) Arne WITTERMER (GER) |
Jan Morten SEVECKE (GER) Matthias DÜWEL (GER) |
Youth Sailing World Championships
Year |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1993 Lake Garda ITA Nations[3] |
Israel Zeevi Kalach Elad Ronen |
Spain Gustavo Doreste Blanco Dimas Wood Valdivielso |
New Zealand Simon Cooke Edward Smyth |
1993 Lake Garda ITA Nations[4] |
Great Britain Storm NUTTAL Sally CUTHBERT |
New Zealand Melinda Henshaw Lisa JACK |
Canada Lindsay STANIFORTH Alison MATTHEWS |
1994 Marathon GRE 22 Nations[5] |
United States David James PJ BUHLER |
Brazil Rodrigo AMADO Leonardo SANTOS |
Australia Justin STEEL Christian Stevens |
1994 Marathon GRE 15 Nations[6] |
Great Britain Storm NUTTAL Sally CUTHBERT |
Australia Briohny Hooper Amanda MILLER |
New Zealand Susie Wood Jennifer CHEYNE |
1995 Hamilton BER 21 Nations[7] |
Great Britain Nick Rogers Pom Green |
United States David James PJ BUHLER |
Switzerland Etienne Huter Pierre HUTER |
1995 Hamilton BER 13 Nations[8] |
Great Britain Jessie CUTHBERT Sally CUTHBERT |
Netherlands Barbara Snieders Wynkhe BODEWES |
Italy Claudia Tosi Frederica MERINGOLO |
1996 Newport USA 22 Nations[9] |
Netherlands Mats Hellman Dirk Jan Lucas |
Great Britain Chris Draper Daniel Newman |
Canada Michael Bond Michael Bassett |
1996 Newport USA 16 Nations[10] |
Great Britain Jessie CUTHBERT Sally CUTHBERT |
New Zealand Joanne KNIGHT Linda Dickson |
Ireland Laura Dillon Ciara Peelo |
References
- "Centerboard Classes". US Sailing. Archived from the original on 15 March 2012. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
- "Portsmouth Number List 2012". Royal Yachting Association. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
- Laser 2 at World Sailing
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