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  1. The ILCA formula combines one hull with three different rigs: ILCA 4, ILCA 6, and ILCA 7. Young sailors starting out in the ILCA 4 can move up in rig sizes as they grow physically and develop tactically without the need to buy a complete new boat every few years.

  2. What is an ILCA? The International Laser Class Association (ILCA) is the primary entity that organizes Laser racing around the world. In 2019, ILCA began a process of authorizing new boat manufacturers to build boats that could be raced in ILCA events.

  3. Below you will find an image that shows the three rigs side by side, and in the following section we'll explain each one. Laser Standard / MK2 / ILCA 7. This is the most common Laser rig size, and the original rig on the boat when it was designed.

  4. 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.

  5. 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. ILCA 7 (formerly Laser Standard) weight range is 75-90kg.

  6. Dec 22, 2023 · The ILCA 6 / Radial Sail Area is 5.76m2. ILCA 7 / Standard MKII Is recommended for 65kg+ Crew weight. The ILCA 7 / Standard MKII Sail Area is 7.6m2. Just remember this is only a guide. Most sailing clubs have club boats you can try and get a feel before you buy a boat or rig.

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  8. Every boat in the world is identical. Class Rules guarantee that it is the sailor, not the equipment, that makes the difference. Shop new ILCAs. ILCA 4 (formerly Laser 4.7) weight range is 100lbs -135lbs. ILCA 6 (formerly Laser Radial) weight range is 130lbs -170lbs.

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