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    Posted: 05 Aug 17 at 11:02pm
Byte sailed by smaller sailors in quite a few countries Laser sailed by all sorts of people in many countries. Both sailed by more people than my favourite boats. Enough of room for all, I hope.
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Oh for headbands sake! Laser has always been there so it always will be? Nonsense it is now outclassed by other boats and club sailors vote by buying other boats. How many Aeros in championships now after only a few years? I never, have never, presented the Byte as a laser alternative but it is a boat for lighter males, youth and average females. I no longer sail one but my son does and at 10 stone and 30 years has just won his 4th nationals. There were more women entered for the nationals than men. You want to stick an 8 stone girl in a radial? do me a favour, do them a favour! You almost never see the old classic rig racing these days they are all C1 or C2's If you wish to sail a laser then go ahead but their days are numbered!

I corresponded on this forum for many years then got fed up with it. I come back and find the same short sighted comments as before. How many posts on sailing with hip replacements? That says it all.

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Both boats have their faults and their good points. One has sold in large numbers and one has not. Think that covers everything.  Wink
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Ok, buy a new Supernova or an Aero but would you take your hard earned and buy a Laser??? No one I know would.
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1617 new Lasers in 2016 and 20 Bytes - source ISAF annual reports. The Aero seems to be around 2,500 in 3 years, which they must be delighted with, but there's a long way to go to match the Laser.
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Which is precisely why this sport is f**ked, too many 'Laser is a great boat' fans.

212,000 Worldwide in only fifty years yeah that's really awesome - Not.

If they'd up dated that wreck you might have a few more folk stick to the sides.

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The X class down on the Solent must be way over 100 by now, but is still going strong, with many classes that have made it outdated having come and gone. No one is forcing people to sail old designs (except squaddies, I guess) so maybe people want to? Maybe, just maybe, racing isn't about new toys and going as fast as you can, but about tactics, thinking and maybe even the joy of being on the water?
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Exactly Rupert.
"The whole is greater than the sum of the parts" which, come on people surely in the case of Laser the actual value of the parts is pretty low. None the less the whole is still attractive to many for various reasons.
It is understandable that we are often distracted from our core interest by shiny new toys. I am as guilty as any, often bemoaning the basic nature and my perceived high cost of Laser spars.
We are little different from other games. Saddlers have racks upon racks of different bits to make horses go "better" and Golf suppliers promote the latest head & shaft technology.
It is trait of human nature to want better and obvious that business will be happy to oblige our desires.
I guess both my boats are 40yr old designs, I was blinded by the light once by an RS300 for a season but am now very settled with my particular (or peculiar) vision of classic elegance.  
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Can't we just have a Laser thread as a sticky. Everyone always says the same thing. Nobody ever changes their mind.

When I can get a semi-competitive D-Zero for under a grand to leave festering in the dinghy park ready for the few occasions I can get out to race, maybe I will.
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Unfortunately for all you laser hating armchair sailors despite the poor standard attendance the laser is far from dead. Both the Radial and 4.7 fleets saw a rise from last year despite being held at a less accessible venues. The low full rig attendance can be explain easily: all of the top youth sailors were in Nieuwpoort for the under 21 worlds and the masters had just had there nationals at hayling so were less likely to attend due to this! I don't think any laser sailor has ever claimed that is the best boat in the world far from it. In fact it is quite disgusting how the grassroots of the class is being crippled by LP sell poorly made product for as much as possible agenda. However the selling point of the laser is nothing to do with the boat ..... it is the fleet. With the youth worlds in Medemblik having 240 entries in the boys fleet with a team of 30 brits attending if someone could find me a fleet with as competitive big fleet racing as that then I would happily transfer!
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