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International Laser Class Association

With over 215,000 hulls built since it was first conceived and active class associations in over 120 countries around the world, the Laser continues to serve as the boat of choice for single handed sailing competition. 

By changing only the sail and lower mast the Laser can be sailed comfortably in all wind conditions and provide exciting but controlled sailing for any sailor weighing as little as 35 kg.

The Laser 4.7 uses a short pre-bent lower mast to maintain a balanced helm and a sail area that is 35% smaller than the Laser Standard. It is ideal for learning to sail or for the lighter weight sailor graduating from Optimist.

The Laser Radial is the next step up. It uses a more flexible and slightly shorter lower mast together with a sail area 18% smaller than the Laser Standard. 

The Laser Radial has a large following with national and international regattas and World Open &Youth Championships attracting as many countries and competitors as the Laser Standard Rig. 

As well as a strong following amongst lighter weight sailors the Laser Radial is also used for youth, women and masters racing. 

The Laser Standard can be sailed by any weight in light winds, but as the wind increases it is better suited to higher sailor weights.

Apart from the strong second hand market in Lasers with the Laser Standard rig, there is an even stronger second hand market for Laser Radial and Laser 4.7 lower mast and sails as a separate package from the hull.

ILCA - Protecting the One Design Principle

The ILCA Class Rules are different in that they prohibit ANY changes unless the rules specifically allow a change. 

This means that a 10 year old boat is the same as a brand new one, and as a result holds its resale value far better.


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 Allen A1618 ILCA Gorilla Tiller 
Allen A1618 ILCA Gorilla TillerBinnacle.com #: 13870
Traditional style tiller, made from aluminum with a stainless steel wear plate fitted to limit damage from the traveller block....
 
 
 Allen A4142-6.5 Vang Kicker Mast Bracket ILCA 
Allen A4142-6.5 Vang Kicker Mast Bracket ILCABinnacle.com #: 10289
Mast vang bracket for ILCA/Laser® mast bottom sections....
 
 
 Allen ASP4109 Laser ILCA Gooseneck 
Allen ASP4109 Laser ILCA GooseneckBinnacle.com #: 13853
Replacement Gooseneck fitting for a 2-1/2" diameter Laser/ILCA mast with a 1/2" Pin. Old HT91104 fitting....
 
 
 Allen SA.873 Vang Key Curved ILCA 
Allen SA.873 Vang Key Curved ILCABinnacle.com #: 12262
The updated version features a heavier gauge top plate and is class-legal for ILCA/Laser® racing....
 
 
 Allen A4088 Pressed Stainless Steel Lacing Eye Large 
Allen A4088 Pressed Stainless Steel Lacing Eye LargeBinnacle.com #: 12475
Boom eyestrap for your ILCA and Laser® boat....
 
 
 Allen A2021HK Single 20 mm Block with Hook 
Allen A2021HK Single 20 mm Block with HookBinnacle.com #: 10995
A good hook and pulley for the Laser outhaul system. This block is standard on all boats upgraded with Allen parts and blocks....
 
 
 Allen A5848 Laser Control Line Cleats with Base 
Allen A5848 Laser Control Line Cleats with BaseBinnacle.com #: 10986
This offers fast and secure adjustment of cunningham and outhaul control lines....
 
 
 Allen A8331 Vang System 15:1 Purchase 
Allen A8331 Vang System 15:1 PurchaseBinnacle.com #: 10985
Allen 15:1 Vang System with swivel cleat. This Vang Kit is class legal for use with the Laser® dinghy....
 
 
 Allen A8332 Cunningham and Outhaul Race Pack 
Allen A8332 Cunningham and Outhaul Race PackBinnacle.com #: 10984
Includes a 6:1 Outhaul and 10:1 Cunningham, all led directly to deck blocks & cleats. This kit is class legal for use with the Laser® dinghy....
 
 
 Allen A2021F Single 20 mm Block with Fork Head 
Allen A2021F Single 20 mm Block with Fork HeadBinnacle.com #: 10889
ILCA legal....
 
 
 Allen A.134 Acetal Fairlead Laser Bow 
Allen A.134 Acetal Fairlead Laser BowBinnacle.com #: 23668
Bow fairlead for your ILCA and Laser® boat....
 
 
 Allen A.278-74 Single Plain Bearing 38 mm Block with Inglefield Clip 
Allen A.278-74 Single Plain Bearing 38 mm Block with Inglefield ClipBinnacle.com #: 23654
The original Large Traveller block used for the Laser® Class mainsheet system....
 
 
 Allen A.178-74 Single Plain Bearing 25 mm Block with Inglefield Clip 
Allen A.178-74 Single Plain Bearing 25 mm Block with Inglefield ClipBinnacle.com #: 23652
Allen classic dinghy block. ILCA Class Legal....
 
 
 Allen A2021F Single 20 mm Block 
Allen A2021F Single 20 mm BlockBinnacle.com #: 10951
ILCA legal....
 
 
 Allen A4152 Bullseye Fairlead with Stainless Steel Inner 
Allen A4152 Bullseye Fairlead with Stainless Steel InnerBinnacle.com #: 23674
Grey acetal resin bullseye fairlead with a stainless steel liner. Accepts line up to 1/2" in diameter....
 
 
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Note: The ILCA does not own or control the LASER trademark and all attempts to achieve a worldwide licensing agreement amongst the three trademark owners for the Laser name and the sunburst logo failed in the summer of 2019. 

As a result, in order to comply with World Sailing’s Olympic Equipment Policy, the ILCA undertook a rule change vote to remove the requirement that approved builders must also have the rights to use the Laser trademark. 

The rule change, approved by 79% of the class members, will allow the class to “un-brand” and let new builders sell class legal equipment under alternate brand names. An important point to be made here is that there will no longer be artificial territories for the sale of class legal equipment - builders will now be allowed to compete directly against each other. 

The LASER® Trademark is owned by Performance Sailcraft Japan (PSJ) in Japan and Korea, Performance Sailcraft Australia (PSA) owns the trademark for Oceania. 

Velum Limited, (Trademark licensed to LaserPerformance) claims the rights to the LASER trademark in other parts of the world.