Vanguard Laser 4.7
The Vanguard Laser 4.7, commonly known as the Laser 4.7, is a highly popular and competitive sailboat designed for youth sailors and smaller adults. Known for its precision, agility, and responsiveness, this sailboat offers an exciting platform for sailors to develop their racing skills and experience the thrill of high-performance sailing.
With a length of approximately 13.8 feet, the Vanguard Laser 4.7 is a single-handed dinghy designed for solo sailing. It features a modern rigging system, a sleek hull, and a design that emphasizes speed and precision. The boat's responsiveness and ease of handling make it a preferred choice for youth racing, Laser 4.7 class events, and competitive sailing instruction.
The Vanguard Laser 4.7 is designed to provide an exhilarating and competitive racing experience. Whether you're competing in Laser 4.7 regattas, honing your racing skills, or preparing for future sailing endeavors, this sailboat promises an exciting and rewarding journey on the water.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the length of the Vanguard Laser 4.7?
The Vanguard Laser 4.7 has a length of approximately 13.8 feet, emphasizing speed and precision for competitive racing.
Is the Vanguard Laser 4.7 suitable for beginners?
While beginners can sail the Laser 4.7, it is better suited for sailors with some prior racing experience due to its high-performance design.
How many people can the Vanguard Laser 4.7 accommodate?
This sailboat is designed for solo sailing, accommodating a single sailor.
What sets the Vanguard Laser 4.7 apart from other sailboats?
The Vanguard Laser 4.7 distinguishes itself as a highly competitive sailboat designed for youth and smaller adults, offering precision, agility, and the excitement of high-performance racing.
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The Laser 4.7 is part of the Laser class, one of the most popular and competitive sailing classes in the world, with a strong global racing community.
This sailboat model reflects Vanguard's commitment to promoting the sport of sailing and providing competitive sailors with a platform to excel in racing.


