Laser Mast Top Section Length

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Laser mast top section length. Laser carbon upper mast top section. Anodized aluminium tube with end plugs and sleeve fitted. Complete top mast. It employed the same lower mast section but a shorter top section.
Here it is the world s first review of the laser carbon top section written in conjunction with two time olympian youssef akrout of dream big sailing. Official laser 1 spars including laser masts and laser booms for your laser standard radial and 4 7 rig. Gooseneck top section plugs laser boom plugs vang tang and vang straps and more. Finally a few notes on the care of what is by laser standards quite a big investment.
Where possible keep the mast out of excessive sunlight as this will accelerate the delamination. A direct replacement for the top mast that comes on your laser 4 7 radial or standard rig. Looking after your composite top section. Class legal according to ilca rules.
Helpful resources for laser sailors. It was the first attempt at making a smaller rig for smaller sailors. Suits all types of laser sailing boat. Standard sail and mast bottom section.
The laser top mast is too long for a regular courier so there is a 15 fee for delivery. International laser class association. The new laser top section carbon composite upper mast. The laser m rig is no longer in production.
Laser rigging guide pdf. Mast top section boom and foils. Includes new carbon composite top section for the laser standard. The new carbon mast top section has been designed to be the exact same weight with the same bend characteristics as the existing aluminum upper sections.
This variant differed when compared to the other unmodified rigs. Standard mkii sail and mast bottom section. Laser parts locator pdf. Built to the exact same design in mind as the previous top section it boasts durability and ease of use.
Composite laser masts haven t been around long enough to validate this theory so only time will tell.