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fudheid
Far too distracted from work Joined: 21 Apr 11 Location: 51.53 N 01.28 E Online Status: Offline Posts: 241 |
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Topic: Laser Name change? Posted: 10 Oct 12 at 8:56am |
FOUND THIS SNIPPET ON THE WEB.......
news from laser world NAME CHANGE: The waiting game is probably almost over. Most sailors just want class legal parts to be easily available around the world and don't mind if things stay the way they are. Others want a new class that is open to as many sail, boat and spar builders as possible. This they hope will create price/quality competition to benefit the sailors. These build ers
will have to pay an annual fee to the new class organization, and a royalty for every boat, sail or mast built. For the Laser to be relaunched under a new name and stay Olympic, it needs ISAF's approval. ISAF's next ordinary conference is in Dublin, Ireland from the 1st to 11th of November 2012. If a new name is asked for, and approved, ILCA will have to immediately change its name to fit the new class name. ILCA's world council representatives are expected to stay the same. Of course there is no time limit nor occasion to change the name, but as the IOC is considered to be a very rigid organization, changing the name of an Olympic boat at a closer date to the Rio games will be extremely difficult. We wish everyone involved in the process of a better future for the Laser a lot of luck, and trust that their number one priority will always be to serve the sailor's best interests. more here... or the same?? http://ymlp.com/zLl0tKEdited by fudheid - 10 Oct 12 at 9:00am |
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jeffers
Really should get out more Joined: 29 Mar 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 3048 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10 Oct 12 at 9:55am |
Possibly why things have been very quiet.... The Carbon topmast and radial cut sail have been ready for approval for at least 12 months if not longer but this has been delayed by the 'issues' in NA and Europe with regards to Laser Performance.
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doeywizard
Posting king Joined: 16 Jun 10 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 150 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10 Oct 12 at 10:21pm |
By bringing out this new mast and sail and people wanting other boat builders to build laser masts and sails, is this not just destroying the purpose of the laser? a strictly one design boat where every one knows they have the same kit and win on skill not checkbook. If people want a boat where parts are build by different builders to make them easier to get hold of get a solo or streaker. BTW I do think that the parts should be easier to get hold of but all through one builder.
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JimC
Really should get out more Joined: 17 May 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 6649 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10 Oct 12 at 10:36pm |
I should be wary about reading too much into that detail. I imagine the boat will comntinue to be as strict a one design as before, its just that the idea is to have a topmast that people won't bend in 20 minutes flat with the new over powered kickers.
But I'm amazed people are being so quiet about the name change thing. *IF* (and its a might big if) its true it means a 180degree turnabout from the ILCA from changing the rules to suit Laser Performance EWurope/Maclaren to changing the rules to support Global Sailing/Performance Sailcraft Australia. |
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getafix
Really should get out more Joined: 28 Mar 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 2143 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Oct 12 at 1:43pm |
I hope you don't actually believe that is the case today!
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kingdacks
Posting king Joined: 04 Oct 11 Location: Poole Online Status: Offline Posts: 148 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Oct 12 at 4:18pm |
It really depends, we wont really know till the next big Isaf meeting. ILCA have spent thousands of pounds on developing the new kit,it would be foolish not to distribute it.
If there was a name change what would it be ?
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pondmonkey
Really should get out more Joined: 12 Aug 11 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2202 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Oct 12 at 4:27pm |
well here's a totally objective stand point... Global Sailing / PS Australia are endorsed by Kirby, they're a seemingly good company with a broad outlook on providing great boats for their customers. (They distribute RS boats in Australia and don't see a conflict of interest... 'let the punter decide, they're both great and we'll support both as best as we can' attitude.) Maclaren make strollers which chop babies fingers off (and whilst this is terrible), they then close down all communications and leave the affected product on sale here: I know this might seem utterly irrelevant to some people, (it's only a Laser, buy Rooster anyway!) but for the vast majority of sailors if they were forced to pick a side in a sh*t-fight, I reckon they'd ditch the amoral one.
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kingdacks
Posting king Joined: 04 Oct 11 Location: Poole Online Status: Offline Posts: 148 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Oct 12 at 4:32pm |
Yes the austrailian builder endorsed by kirby would be the better option. There lasers are made better. An end to the dispute my bring the availablity of parts back to a normal level but also might bring the prices back to attainable levels which would end the replica problem.
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