Laser Vago

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Laser Vago
Boat
Crew1–2
Draft1.15 m
Hull
Hull weight106 kg
LOA4.2 m
Beam1.56 m
Hull appendages
Rig
Mast length6.325 m
Sails
Mainsail areaStd: 7.56 m2[1]
XD: 9.32 m2 [1]
Jib/genoa area2.78 m2[1]
Spinnaker areaStd: 10.85 m2[1]
XD: 13.07 m2[1]
Racing
RYA PNXD: 1074
Former class of World Sailing

A Laser Vago is a sailing dinghy designed by Jo Richards and manufactured by Laser Performance. The Vago can be sailed and raced by a crew of two or single-handed. The Standard (Std) rigged version sports a single trapeze, asymmetric gennaker, furling jib and reefable mainsail.
A more powerful sail plan can be added to upgrade to a Vago Race (XD) with a larger gennaker, a Mylar mainsail and trapeze lines.

The rotomoulded hull is constructed from a polyethylene tri-skin foam sandwich and is designed for early planing.

The Vago is renowned for fantastic performance in high winds due to the lightweight hull design and the Mylar mainsail. As a result, this boat is sailed mainly by more experienced crews than boats such as the Laser 3000.

Portsmouth Yardstick

Vago Portsmouth Yardsticks for 2012 are as follows:

  • 1074 VAGO XD[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Sail Sizes". Laser Performance. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Portsmouth Number List 2017" (PDF). Royal Yachting Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 June 2017. Retrieved 19 February 2018.

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