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Welcome to the official web site of the
Laser 28 International Class Association. Our goal is to be
a resource to our members and to offer a community to those
that have an interest in the Laser 28.
Interst in the boat has remained enthusiastic
since its launch in 1985. Today, the boats are raced in many
one-design events as well as PHRF and MORC series. Many boats
in fact are cruised to and from racing events where speeds
of over 16 knots have been attained under spinaker. The Laser
28 has stood the test of time well, the premise of the boat
is nicely described in some of the original literature;
Best Performance
"Racer/Cruiser" - is a worn-out cliché. You
can race anything that floats. But, if you want the feel of
performance instead of driving a truck, you can knock out
95% of the 28 ft. market. If (heaven forbid!) you also wanted
to stand up below and do more than race around the bouys,
there go all the rest - but one, the Bruce Farr designed Laser
28.
Best Accommodation
This boat has 5'101/2" standing headroom, sleeps four
(or a family of five) in comfort in a double V berth (6'3")
and a large converted dinette (6'7"). There is a full
galley, 2 coolers, an enclosed head aft with marine toilet
and through-hull and behind it a cavernous walk-in wet locker
which you won't find in any other boat this size.
Best Construction
A carefully engineered grid system picks up all the keel and
rig loads and distributes them out evenly into the fully cored
sandwich construction. There is no simpler rig on the market.
Class Association
With its roots in the original Laser Class Association, the
Laser 28 International Class Association builds on that foundation
to be a resource to all owners and prospective owners.
If the ability to cruise in comfort and
race hard, all the while being able to have a friendly cocktail
with friends is of interest to you - we think you're in the
right boat, the Laser 28.
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