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Sam.Spoons ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 07 Mar 12 Location: Manchester UK Online Status: Offline Posts: 3400 |
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Given that mast rake, on boats that can adjust to taste, varies by loads I wonder how the Laser has had an optimum/ideal rake for 40 odd years?
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tink ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 23 Jan 16 Location: North Hants Online Status: Offline Posts: 789 |
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I think it probably took off so fast that though it could have been sorted it would have suddenly made an awful lot of boats uncompetitive plus probably back then no one was complaining. I’m sure it is (I said this earlier) to build the boat to the manual with an optimal mast rake.
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Riv ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 23 Nov 13 Location: South Devon Online Status: Offline Posts: 353 |
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Wow, that is a lot of tolerance in the fit between the mast pot and the step. I assume it was designed like that initially to make it really easy to fit the deck and hull together. Maybe some hull and deck moulds needed this much tolerance to fit because they were built to a wide tolerance in the first place. There now is absolutely no need for this much tolerance. If they are all like this then I'm not suprised mast rake is a problem. It's a shame old Lasers don't get sawn up much as this would have been sorted out years ago.
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Mistral Div II prototype board, Original Windsurfer, Hornet built'74.
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tink ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 23 Jan 16 Location: North Hants Online Status: Offline Posts: 789 |
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I presume that over the past 50 years we have gained about 5kg. Someone in the 75 to 80kg range kind of falls between the big and small rig of the Aero and D-Zero so Laser a better choice. There are plenty of Lasers out there so economic to get a competitive boat and eventually people upgrade, if you have sailed something for years you’re likely to stay in the same class, go up the chain and people buy new boats. Back to the build quality this is the mast foot |
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epicfail ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 01 Dec 19 Online Status: Offline Posts: 61 |
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How many people are likely to want a new Laser?
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jeffers ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 29 Mar 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 3048 |
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I know of several people who have had major issues with brand new boats from LPE. Stuff you can see not just stuff like mast rake (stress cracks etc.. that were clearly visible at collection time).
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CT249 ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 08 Jul 06 Online Status: Offline Posts: 399 |
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Sounds like we're 100% in agreement that poor quality is a possible problem with the class, but not a definite problem as some are implying. |
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jeffers ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 29 Mar 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 3048 |
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I had a good friend who went to the 4.7 worlds a couple of years ago, supplied kit and 90% of the lower sections would not measure. They ended up having to fudge it to allow the event to take place.
The big advantage for Devoti over the others is space, they have a massive facility in Poland (a former WW2 submarine base).
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zeon ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 20 Aug 16 Online Status: Offline Posts: 316 |
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It might be like that in Australia. It’s not like that over here. I’ve owned two lasers in my life , a 1978 one which I owned for nearly twenty years and 1999 boat . Both were good fast durable boats both built before LPE took control of manufacturing lasers. If boat park talk ,in every club a have been to in the last decade, has any credence . There is no way I would ever buy a laser build by LPE in the last decade if I want a durable fault free boat. 😔
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CT249 ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 08 Jul 06 Online Status: Offline Posts: 399 |
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The Laser may have been built like that in some places, but it certainly did not have to be built like that. Certainly they are incomparably closer than the restricted OD class I have had most to do with, which is the FF and in which there are significantly different hull shapes, vastly different construction methods, etc. My 30 year old Laser appears to be completely competitive with ex-Olympians on new boats, as were the brand new boats my brother and I pulled off racks when we were young and top 10 nationally, whereas to use another class you mentioned my less than 30 year old FF was completely uncompetitive in many conditions (despite being #1 Classic at the nationals and able to score 2nd and 4th overall in light winds). Compared to my other SMOD hulls, also from single local factories such as the Tasar, Windsurfer and J/24, the Laser has been vastly more successful at maintaining class uniformity and competitiveness.
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