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  1. If the fleet at your local club is full of ILCA 6s, we would recommend buying the same. It's a one design class, so if you are close to the weight range for the majority of the club ILCAs, go with the masses.

  2. Should I buy a Laser or an ILCA? If you aren’t going to race your boat, a lower-priced LaserPerformance Laser is a great choice. We’re expecting our next shipment of new Lasers in early 2021.

  3. Dec 22, 2023 · At Sailing Chandlery we stock ILCA and replica parts. But what should you use? It is mainly down to personal preference if you are planning on using your sail every weekend for many years to come, the ILCA sail is the one for you.

  4. This ILCA Buying Guide is for you. Which rig is right for me? Time to jump on the weighing scales! If you are new to the class, you need to have a look at the weight ranges for each rig size. ILCA 4 (formerly Laser 4.7) weight range is 45kg-60kg; ILCA 6 (formerly Laser Radial) weight range is 60-75kg

  5. Like most products, the value of an ILCA dinghy depends on the amount and type of use a boat has had. A one-year-old boat that has been raced 10 hours a week in strong winds and waves by a fit young man is probably more “tired” than a five-year-old boat sailed only occasionally in light winds.

  6. Sep 7, 2021 · Any views on the differences between the different ILCA/Laser builders? Mainly performance difference, also quality. I am thinking a buying one, so I am keen to make a good choice! I don’t need one that is faster than the rest, I just want to avoid getting a slow one! Thanks, John

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  8. Mar 3, 2023 · Generally, the Laser Radial (ILCA 6) is suitable for sailors between 60kg and 75kg while the Laser Standard (ILCA 7) is suitable for sailors 75kg to over 90kg. The Laser 4.7 (ILCA 4) is designed specifically for younger and lighter sailors with an optimal weight range between 45kg - 60kg.

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