2000 (dinghy) explained

2000
Crew:2
Type:Monohull
Loa:4.44m (14.57feet)
Beam:1.77m (05.81feet)
Construction:GRP
Mastheight:6.27m (20.57feet)
Mainsail:8.66m2
Jib:3.04m2
Spinnaker:10.12m2
D-Pn:92.5[1]
Rya-Pn:1114[2]
Year:1997
Designer:Phil Morrison
Olympic:no

The 2000 (formerly the Laser 2000) is a performance sailing dinghy designed by Phil Morrison and currently sold by RS Sailing. It combines a traditional GRP hull and foam sandwich deck moulding with a modern asymmetric rig including a furling jib, reefing mainsail and single line gennaker hoist system.

A high boom provides plenty of headroom whilst the self-draining cockpit keeps the crew dry and drains quickly should the boat capsize.

The 2000 has established an enviable record as a resilient and versatile design; docile and forgiving for novices yet an exhilarating sail for more advanced sailors.

Since its introduction in 1998 more than 2,200 boats have been built.

History

The 2000 was commissioned by Performance Sailcraft and designed by Phil Morrison in 1997 and launched in 1998.

Construction

The hull is built from glass-reinforced plastic foam sandwich and the spars from aluminium. The hull has been made in a range of colours but so far the deck moulding and hull below waterline have always been Vela Grey. The most common topsides are Purple, Navy Blue and Race Blue, but examples of Yellow, Charcoal Grey and Vela Grey (generally known as 'White') boats can also be found.

Features

The 2000 hosts a number of convenience and family-oriented features:

Identification

On pre-2013 boats, a red Laser 2000 logo is printed on the jib.

Sail numbers are situated on the main and numbering started at 2000. Issued numbers range 2000-2999 and 21000 onwards.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Centerboard Classes . US Sailing . 31 July 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120315064646/http://offshore.ussailing.org/Portsmouth_Yardstick/Current_Tables/Centerboard_Classes.htm . 15 March 2012 .
  2. Web site: Portsmouth Number List 2023 . Royal Yachting Association . 25 July 2023.