Inserted up through the bottom of the hull and locks into place (no tools required)
The Laser RC sailboat has a total of four different sails/rigs and each rig setup requires a slightly different mast and boom combination. As complicated as this may sound, it really isn’t and once you get the hang of it, you’ll be changing rigs quickly and with ease.
Many RC Laser Sailboat sailors actually own all 4 rigs (ie. 4 x masts, 4 x booms, 4 x sails – all rigged up and ready to go) so that they are able to pick the best rig for the conditions. If the conditions change throughout the day, then all the owner has to do is bring the boat to shore, unclip the mainsheet on the used rig and remove the rig, insert the new rig into the mast slot, and clip up the mainsheet on the new rig, and launch the boat. This means minimal time is wasted between races and gives the owner the best chance of being competitive.
Essentially the wind speed will help you to determine which rig setup to use. There may also be times when you will be able to run a bigger rig for a longer period of time as your sailing/skipper skills improve.
Rig Config / Specs | A Rig | B Rig | C Rig | D Rig |
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Mast height | 1.7m / 5' 7" | 1.35m / 4' 5" | 1.35m / 4' 5" | 1.35m / 4' 5" |
Sail area | 0.612 sqm / 949 sq in | 0.458 sqm / 710 sq in | 0.387 sqm / 600 sq in | 0.193 sqm / 300 sq in |
Approx. wind speed (knots) | 17-22 | > 23 | ||
boom and mast combination | dedicated A mast and standard boom | standard mast and standard boom | standard mast and short boom | standard mast and short boom |
You can see the different sizes of the 4 rigs in the photo below (The A-rig is on the left, through to the D-rig on the right)
Believe it or not, an RC Laser sailboat has just five parts and can be rigged and unrigged in less than 5 minutes after your first assembly. The shipping box it arrives in has all the parts and you can put them together without the assistance of any tools. The hull, keel, rudder, mast, and sail all fit together easily and are designed specifically to be quickly launched, or so you can change rigging quickly to address different racing conditions.
Speaking of launching, all you need is a few feet of water and a gentle breeze. So, in other words, you can sail or race virtually anywhere there is some water. This includes a pond, lake, harbor, and even a swimming pool. Because of the efficient design, even a very light breeze can produce enough wind for your sailboat to work.
When it’s time to pack up and go, the RC Laser comes apart quickly and stows away in a padded boat bag that keeps everything in place and secure for any kind of travel. It is also compact and lightweight so you can carry your packed sailboat over your shoulder, in the trunk of a vehicle, or as luggage on a plane. It is that easy to take your hobby with you wherever you go.
Have a look at the video below to see how quickly and easily you can rig your RC Laser Sailboat (and if you have the rigs all set up to go, you can rig your Laser in about 1/2 the time in the video)…
Probably the best option when looking for an RC Laser for sale is to shop online. This is probably your best bet when you are trying to access everything from a used sailboat in good condition all the way to a new one. Plus, if you are in the market for accessories or replacement parts, you will be able to find whatever you need online. As for electronics, you can purchase most gear in most hobby/electronics stores.
Another source for locating new or second-hand sailboats is at a local yacht club, by asking around or on the noticeboard. Depending on the size of the community and proximity to water, many cities and regional towns have RC Yacht Clubs as well. The sailors/skippers in these clubs may have contacts that can help you locate what you are after.
Another option, hobby shops are where you may be able to find an RC Laser sailboat for sale.
As mentioned above, the RC Laser Sailboat is very popular. The reasons vary but most of it has to do with the fact that there are clubs set up so that you can actually race against others with identical boats (similar to the actual full-sized laser world-class racing dinghy). Being remote control, it is easy to learn (but can be difficult to master) and people of all ages and fitness levels can race. The interest in racing also spans generational boundaries with parents, children, and even grandparents racing each other on a family outing.
What has assisted in cementing the racing relationship of RC boats with real sailors is the formation of RC Yacht Clubs. Some are under the umbrella and share facilities with regular yacht clubs whereas others are stand-alone groups. The reasonable cost of RC Laser sailing is also what attracts people with a basic new starter kit running between $500 and $1,000.
One great way to connect with other RC sailboat owners is through social media and the internet. There are several pages on Facebook dedicated to the hobby as well as YouTube videos showing how they handle and how competitive racing these remote control model boats can be. See the video and links below for some good resources.
https://rclaser.org.uk/ contains information on news, events, and clubs around the UK, as well as other general RC Laser Sailboat information.
In Western Canada, the largest group is the NanaimoRC Laser Fleet 17 in British Columbia. Their website includes a schedule of upcoming racing events and has results posted from previous ones.
In the United States, there are quite a few clubs to check out. Have a look at https://rclaser.org/ for starters. It has a good list of clubs and events around the USA.
RC sailing is huge in Australia and some of the best sources for information on events, buying a boat and anything else you may need to know are at http://radiosail.com.au/ and https://rcyachts.net/classes/rc-laser/ .
In addition to the above sites, other great places to find out more about RC sailing include –
Remote-controlled sailing is much more than just a hobby – it’s a sport that a complete world of competition has been built around. Included in that world is a lifestyle that brings families and friends together.
It can be as casual or as competitive as you desire and what makes RC sailing with a Laser RC boat most interesting is that it is fun for everyone.
Author note: Thanks to Graham, Steve, and the other gents down at Dobroyd Aquatic Club for sharing their time and RC Laser Sailboat expertise with me. They were very welcoming and willing to give their time and explain things in detail, just as many of the other club members around Australia and the rest of the world would be to RC sailing newbies, I am sure.
So if you want to know more about RC Laser sailing, have a look at the links provided above. And why not drop down to your local club and have a look for yourself and chat with the locals.
Brendan has over 30 years experience sailing dinghies, yachts, and windsurfers, but has recently started Laser sailing. "I found it difficult to find all the information that I needed when I started sailing my Laser, and I am sure that others have had the same problem. So I combined all the information I could into this website to help other Laser sailors get the most out of this sport. If you have any questions or comments, let me know... I will get back to you as soon as I can."
What a great site! The RC Laser is certainly the best value for anyone looking to get into radio controlled boats. There are cheaper models but the longevity of the RC Laser puts it out in front. It is easy to sail but a real challenge to race. Great fun.
Hi Peter Thanks for your message and comments. I think what you said “ easy to sail but a real challenge to race ” is what makes it so popular amongst so many people, and is similar to what makes the full-sized laser dinghy such a popular option also. I think it’s good to have something that you are not able to master in 2 seconds, but rather something that challenges you and you grow and learn in the process. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Brendan
When sailing down wind the bow starts to going under water. Is there anything I can do to stop this?
Hi Bob. Thanks for your question. Due to the forces acting on the boat, this is to be expected to some extent. When sailing downwind, you have the sail pushing forward, and the drag of the boat moving through the water pushing in the other direction. This creates a turning moment, which can tend to push the bow down. In full sized dinghies and yachts, you can obviously counteract this by moving your weight back, but unfortunately you can’t really do this well with RC sailboats. A couple of things that you may be able to do include trying to avoid running into the back of waves (as this slows the boat down, and increases the turining moment which pushes the bow down). Another issue may be that you are overpowered, so you may want to try a smaller rig. Also, please have a look at this article which explains nosediving in more detail. Although it does not specifically talk about RC Lasers (it focuses on the International One Meter class, or IOM), the principles are the same. There may be other RC laser sailing experts out there that have some other ideas, so I would be interested to know their thoughts. Hope this helps a little. Cheers Brendan
hallo. My name is kenneth. I Im from Denmark. I just bord a rc laser. Do you know any one from Denmark who is sailing??? I would like to race. Have a nice day.
Hi Kenneth Thanks for your message. I did a quick Google search and found this site – http://modelsejlklubben.dk/ . It looks like they do not only race RC Lasers, but race all types of RC yachts. I am not aware of any other clubs that race RC Lasers in Denmark, but I would say that you would be best to just do a few Google searches for things like “RC Laser Sailing” or “rc laser sailing club”. Otherwise, if there is a sailing club near to where you live, why not go down there and ask around – some of the locals may know if there is a club nearby that sails RC yachts, and possibly RC Lasers. Thanks, and all the best. Brendan
Anyone know a way to take out creases in Out There Technology RC laser sails. Unfortunately I purchased replacement sails and received them through the post, they had been rolled C sail inside B sail from the head down rather than rolled around a tube from the foot up. Anyway, the crease in the leech is ugly and will affect performance, My question is, can the sails be ironed with a warm (not hot) steam iron with material (towel) between iron surface and sail or is there any other way to remove these creases.
Hi John I haven’t tried ironing to remove the creases from sails, and have heard some stories of the heat ruining the sail, so you would have to be very careful. Here is another discussion on the topic. It may give you some other ideas. Best of luck with it. Cheers
Hi. Do you maybe know where I can buy a rc laser somewhere in South Africa??
Hi Edmund Unfortunately, I am not sure where you would be able to buy an RC laser in South Africa. I did a little bit of research and it looks like Pretoria Sailing Club used to sail RC lasers, but I am not sure if they still do. It might be worth reaching out to the club to find out some more info. They might also be able to tell you where you can buy an RC laser. Best of luck. Brendan
Hello, How will the RC laser hold up in salt water?
Hi Martin If you’re sailing your RC boat in salt water, it’s always a good idea to give everything a good rinse-off in fresh water and allow it to properly dry before packing it up. You want to take special care not to let any water inside the hull where the electronics are. This means sealing up all the hull penetrations such as screws holding the rudder and mainsheet servos and the hull access plate. After a day’s sailing, always check to see if any water got inside the hull. I put a couple of sponges inside the hull to soak up any drops that may enter. If you take care to wash & dry all your gear and keep water out of the inside of the hull, it minimizes the chance of having any issues.
Thanks for the information. That’s a great idea with the the sponge. Received my boat today. Looking forward to getting out on the water.
what radio is included in the RTR package?
Hello Carl From my experience, when you buy a RC Laser sailboat, it typically comes with a 2.4 GHz transmitter and receiver as part of the radio equipment. However, this equipment may vary depending on the specific package or seller. Radio equipment brands include Flysky and Spektrum.
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Features Laser sailing is an investment in skills that will last a lifetime, skills that apply to any boat. Laser sailors have access to a community of sailors from around the world who love to race. One Laser sailor in Honolulu recently recorded the first Laser speed record at 16.8 knots, or 28 feet per second. ( Link to our Laser speed record story ) When you are ready to race, get into a Laser.
The International Laser Class hosts more events in more nations than any other one-design class in the world. In North America alone there are more than a thousand events each year. Whether you choose to race in local club events or international championships there is an event for everyone. The International Laser Class magazine, Laser World and the North American class magazine Laser Sailor will always keep you up-to-date on future events, results, and tips to improve your Laser sailing.
The International Laser Class Association runs a circuit of Masters events for Laser sailors over 35 years of age. The Masters circuit culminates in the Laser Masters World Championship which is held annually. The Laser Masters racing circuit is the largest and most heavily attended masters racing group of any one-design class in the world.
Lasers are available with one of two options, the Race package and the XD package.Laser Race: Allen upgrade powerpack, Allen upgraded vang, gorilla tiller with 42” extension, 60 mm Allen ratchet block, padded hiking strap, rolled sail, upgraded line package, GRP foils with upgraded rudder bolt.Laser XD: XD Harken vang , XD Harken powerpack, XD Carbon tiller, XD Carbon tiller extension, XD padded hiking strap, Harken 57 mm ratchet block, upgraded vectran line package, GRP foils with upgraded rudder bolt. The Laser has a Vela gray hull with a Vela gray deck. The $6,475 list price is for the Laser Race version. The Laser XD option is available at $6,998
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Welcome to Radio Control Sailing Australia Radio Control Sailing 13 Reasons Why RC Laser is the Model Yacht to ChooseThe RC Laser is a phenomenal piece of nautical engineering and the best RC Yacht for individuals and families who love water sports. Here are 13 reasons why. 1. The RC Laser is the boat for everyone. The RC Laser is the only radio controlled yacht that is suitable for everyone from amateurs to race-hardened veterans. It’s fun without frustration. Assembly to water takes less than 7 minutes and that’s the first time you do it! Once you have done it a few times you will easily cut that time in half. The RC Laser comprises only 5 assembly parts – hull, keel, rudder, mast and sail – all designed to fit together with the greatest of ease. 2. The RC Laser works like the Laser Yacht The RC Laser is operated with a 2 channel remote control unit. This gives you finger-tip control over the rudder and the mainsheet. Just like sailing a full size Laser and just as much excitement! 3. You can sail anywhere. The RC Laser draws only 400mm, so you can sail in a pond, an estuary or harbour. Even in a swimming pool. It is so efficient it requires little more than a whisper of wind to power it. 4. The RC Laser is a one-design racing class. Many RC Laser owners will want to race; match race against a friend, fleet race in a regatta. Racing adds a new dimension, excitement and will hone your skills. Best of all you are not competing against someone else’s bank account! Like the full-size Laser, the RC Laser is a strict one-class design. It is your skill that counts. With minimal care and attention, your RC Laser will be as competitive 5 years on as it was the day you purchased it. 5. The RC Laser is fun for all the family. The RC Laser is easy to sail, so the kids can match race with the Grandparents. Many boating families purchase an RC Laser or two to entertain themselves with some match racing when they are anchored. 6. The RC Laser is versatile. The RC Laser is renowned for its versatility. In the words of one old sea salt ; The RC Laser is a breeze to sail but a challenge to race. 7. It’s all about performance. The speed and agility of the RC Laser will astound you. From split second starts and luffing matches to downwind duels it provides all of the thrills of high performance racing. 8. The RC Laser is an internationally-recognised model yacht class. There are frequent national and international competitions for the RC Laser. The National titles are held each year in a different state of Australia. International events are held around the world, including Europe, UK, USA and South Africa. The RC laser presents the opportunity to join an international community. Our vision for strengthening regional, national and world competitions is already happening. 9. Proven design; robust and reliable The RC Laser is tough. With over 5000 in the water world-wide it is a tested and proven product. The RC Laser has been designed to survive for many years with minimal care. In the UK it is sometimes raced against other radio controlled yachts but only on condition that the bow is buffered – not to protect the RC Laser but to protect the competition. This is thanks to the blow moulded polyethylene hull and the simplicity of its design. 10. Portable and easily transportable The RC Laser was designed not just for easy assembly but also for ease of packing away in a cleverly designed padded boat bag that is suitable for all types of travel. Sling it over your shoulder and walk down to your local venue or check it in at the airport as you head off to compete at an interstate regatta. 11. Unbelievably low price How is the price kept so low? There are 2 explanations; firstly the desire of the manufacturer to get the product to as many people as possible and secondly the high volume of production. The RC Laser sells because it is the very best value radio controlled sailboat on the market. 12. Minimal running costs As we said above, this is not an America’s Cup type class where the boat that wins is inevitably the latest design with all of the expense that goes with it. The RC Laser design was, is and will be as it is today. You can go faster by improving your sailing skill but you do not have to be continually reaching into your pockets. Once you have outlaid for your initial investment, the ongoing running costs are minimal. 13. Warranty The RC Laser comes with a written warranty – we challenge you to find another model boat that does. And it is not a 30 day warranty – it’s a full 6 months. What better demonstration of confidence by the manufacturer! And what’s more, while we are establishing the RC Laser in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific, we are offering customers a no obligations , money back guarantee if you are not satisfied and you return your purchase in good condition within 30 days of purchase. A 105cm long pocket rocket, the RC Laser cannot be beaten on value, durability, lack of hassle and best of all, SHEER FUN. Try it out – you will be amazed. Contact us for boat sales and info on social and competitive fleet racing in your area. Share this:
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Enter your search words hereUsername or Email Address Remember Me Star Class 45″ Laser-cut Frame Set – Kit number MW230!Modeller’s Workshop is proud to be producing laser-cut frames for the Star 45 R/C sailboat. We are now supplying the most recent revision of the design perfected by John Fisher, one of the best-known Star sailors, and consistent winner of Star 45 events. These plans are derived from boat number 842, a boat that has placed in the top four at Star regional championships in 08, 09, 2010, and 2012. These plans are based on the original Star 45 Class Association plans that were designed in 1984. These drawings are found on Dave Mainwaring’s blog at www.woodstar45/blogspot.ca . Dave’s site is one of many that are dedicated to this amazing R/C sailboat class. If there’s one boat that can be built consistently, and to exacting specifications, this is it. Apart from Dave’s site and drawings done by a successful sailor, there is an avid community of Star 45 sailors. The Star 45 Class Association is found at www.theamya.org/boats/star45/ and the Yahoo Community group is at Star 45 Yahoo Group . Our frames include all the main bulkheads, flat parts for the foils, parts for the semi-bulkheads and a special internal jig to aid the alignment of the frame as shown in this picture: Note that in this picture each frame is further supported by a jig mounted to a build board. You’ll find all kinds of ideas like this in the various resources noted above. Once the frame is built, our frames are cut with notches for stringers, as shown in this picture: Note that this picture shows the assembly of two boats at the same time. This is really the best way to learn how to tune boats. With two boats, you can make adjustments to one at a time and see how the boats react. Next, one of the nice things about building a Star is that it has fairly flat sides. This means the planking is simple and quick. You get in the water faster with a Star than with a boat that needs typical planking. I can go on and on but there are plenty of websites, as noted above, that can help you build a wonderful R/C boat. Why not have join this wonderful group? It would be a pleasure for the Modeller’s Workshop to cut a set of frames for you. Best Regards, Modeller’s Workshop Montreal, Canada
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