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    Posted: 11 Feb 12 at 6:57am
What will this mean for the 2012 championships...?

"At this point I don't think this is news or anything even resembling a big secret... LaserPerformance have decided they no longer want to participate in the boat charter business for major events like this. As I understand, the lone exception is here in North America for the High School and College Sailing singlehanded championships, but other than those they will not provide charter boats for any other events (US Sailing Singlehanded Champs, European Champs, World events, etc.).


Going forward LaserPerformance says it will focus entirely on boat building. All previous "support" functions once performed by LP will be transferred to their sister company McClaren which will handle sports marketing. Organizations once receiving "support" from LP can now apply for sponsorship to McClaren."
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I'm not up on this story, but for me to hear that Laser is to concentrate boat building brings a wry smile.

They charge a fortune for stuff that you could very nearly make in your shed. To my idea their only strength is their support for the Class. 
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It means those that sail lasers and want to travel will have to do what the rest of us do and ship them out to the venue in containers.  At least lasers are relatively easy to pack - short boats, two piece masts etc.
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Or just privately charter a hull when you get there and take your lines/sails/blades, far easier than shipping the whole boat and the hulls are all identical right Wink 
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Doesn't scale though. I am not a Laser sailor but I was at HISC when several huge lorries turned up packed with charter hulls for the Worlds. Upwards of a hundred of them. They were all unpacked and prep'd - as far as I know by the HISC marine team. It's a big logistical exercise. As far as I'm aware a lot of the sailors doing Laser international events pay the charter fee and turn up for some convenience international racing somewhere in the world. Organising it all yourself is another proposition.

Seems to me the wheels are coming off Laser sailing in it's present form and honestly - it's the class organisation that has maintained demand for the boats. Who'd buy a new Laser in this day and age if it wasn't for the class? This seems a hugely self-destructive move by LP.

More discussion at http://sailingforums.com/threads/tight-tolerances.23471/page-2
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does not sound good for the company or the class long term.

on the other hand if they go bust, the australians can take over and people can start sailing the kirby sail boat!!! Wink
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Or everyone will start sailing other boats :)
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Originally posted by Max McCarthy

Or everyone will start sailing other boats :)


not going to happen. even if they stopped building boats tomorrow there are so many boats around, it would years to die.

anyway this is all to do with the power battle going on with the two builders, with the class assoc stuck in the middle.
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I know, my thoughts were of wishful thinking!
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The sister company being
 
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who are / used to be on the same site as LP at Long Buckby.
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