Laser 5000

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Le Laser 5000 est une classe de dériveur en double de 5 m qui a été conçue en 1992 dans l'objectif de devenir série olympique à partir de 2000. C'est finalement le 49er qui sera retenu. rdf:langString
The Laser 5000 is a double-handed, dual trapeze skiff with an asymmetrical spinnaker . It derives its name from its length of 5 metres. Losing out to the Bethwaite-designed 49er for selection as an Olympic class for the 2000 Games, it was one of 11 designs that took part in the ISAF High Performance Olympic Dinghy Evaluation Event in 1996. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Laser 5000 is a double-handed, dual trapeze skiff with an asymmetrical spinnaker . It derives its name from its length of 5 metres. Losing out to the Bethwaite-designed 49er for selection as an Olympic class for the 2000 Games, it was one of 11 designs that took part in the ISAF High Performance Olympic Dinghy Evaluation Event in 1996. It was designed in the early 1990s by Phil Morrison. The design was informed by Morrison's earlier experimental Gemini design he had designed and built with Bill Twine and Nick Lightbody in Berwick, East Sussex in 1979. The class is strongest in the UK and Europe with over 200 boats built and a televised European circuit.
rdf:langString Le Laser 5000 est une classe de dériveur en double de 5 m qui a été conçue en 1992 dans l'objectif de devenir série olympique à partir de 2000. C'est finalement le 49er qui sera retenu.
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