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    Posted: 23 Jun 07 at 9:31pm
Im thinking of getting a laser 4.7 or radial. Should i  do it? Its the right price range and looks ok and also my clubs having the Laser open so i would like to race in that. Theres a lot at the club so i could ask them but they're never around!

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If there are 30 at your club ask to try one and see if you like it. If you do then you will have plenty of competition and advise from the other 30 sailors.

Me I wouldn't touch one with a long pole used for barges. But that is my opinion.

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Get a radial not the 4.7 as the 4.7 is just too small for the boat really
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jun 07 at 11:10pm
im no expert on lasers but i fail to see how a 4.7 can go upwind well with so little sail area
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The 4.7 seems to me to be a really horrible thing... The Radial has got to be the choice if you can possibly hold the rag in your normal club conditions.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Fraggle Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jun 07 at 9:26am

One thing you haven't said is how heavy you are?  Are you big enough for the radial?

I've been sailing radial years and love them.  Nothing wrong with the 4.7 rig so if you are much under 60kg go for that or you'll be overpowered a lot of the time.  You might be lucky and find a boat with both rigs so when you get bigger you have the rig already.

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the 4.7 is a great rig in a blow, i was on safety boat wednesday night when there was quite a bit of breeze watching a 4.7 beat a full rig, upwind downwind and on the reaches. and it wasnt as if the full rig sailor was a slouch either, he's the one who normally has the biggest haul on presentation evening. the 4.7 goes qicker upwind because the boat is flatter, and there is more power in t rig. Having said that i would still rather sail the radial than 4.7 just because the bigger sail is more fun reaching and running, just kill it with the downhaul upwind, and the same for the full rig.
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Mike,

Laser sailors dont like using cunningham...it stretches their little sails too much .

Thats the one thing I love when instructing and demonstrating sail controls....watching their face when I pull the cunningham full on (so you see the 4th corner drop away).

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Post Options Post Options   Quote mike ellis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jun 07 at 12:26pm
ah, so thats why with my radial i can now get the cringle about a centimetre bellow the gooseneck
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Hector Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jun 07 at 1:34pm

I sailed a Laser at the weekend for the first time in nearly 10 years. Loved it.

I've always thought it to be a great boat, and now with the XD kit it's simply superb. I'd forgotten how quickly and easily it tacks and gybes, and more important how it gives the helm instant feel / feedback after every move.  It seems to me that the Laser 'knockers' on this forum just don't appreciate the brilliance of a  decades old design that's deceptively simple, responsive, and that is both easy to sail yet challenging to sail fast.

I agree the 4.7 is just too small for the boat - if you can't handle a Radial think about a Topper or similar until you're a bit bigger/stronger.

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