Tasar Explained

Tasar
Class Image:Tasar logo.gif
Crew:2
Type:Monohull
Design:One-Design
Construction:Fiberglass (sandwich foam)
Loa:14feet
Lwl:14feet
Beam:5feet
Hull:149lb (fully rigged, minus sails)
Mainsail:89.44square feet (PET)
90square feet (Polyester fiber)
Jib:38.42square feet (PET)
33square feet (Polyester fiber)
D-Pn:88.2
Rya-Pn:1015
Year:1975
Designer:Frank Bethwaite, Ian Bruce
Location:Sydney, Australia

The Tasar is a 14.83feet fiberglass 2 person sailing dinghy with a mainsail and jib. Designed by Frank Bethwaite of Sydney in 1975, the boat was technologically advanced for its time and continues to evolve. Aimed at a husband-and-wife or parent-and-child crew hence no spinnaker, it is designed for a combined crew weight of around 140 kg. The hull weighs 68 kg, and is of sandwich foam construction. The hull has a fine angle at the bow to reduce wave impact drag with unusually clean and sharp chines aft to ensure very free planing and outstanding stability. The foam cored hull is stiff and light and the advanced hull shape, together with an innovative rig which combines a rotating mast with a fully battened main sail, allows the Tasar to plane upwind with the crew normally hiked. The wide beam and a cockpit designed for comfortable hiking make the Tasar easy, fun and very exciting to sail in winds up to 25kn.

The Tasar is an international class, with strong fleets in Australia, USA, Britain, and Japan. The class gained status from the World governing body for sailing in November 2001 permitting the class to hold an officially recognised World Championships.

2006 saw the introduction of new PET film sails. In addition, the hull moulds have replaced and the class continues to evaluate.

The Tasar is constructed to the same specifications by licensed builders in Singapore and Canada. This keeps all boats as similar as possible and ensures a true one design class.

Events

See main article: Tasar World Championship.

Specifications

Length overall: 14inchesft10inchesin (ftin)

Waterline length: 14inchesft0inchesin (ftin)

Beam: 5inchesft9inchesin (ftin)

Weight: Hull, fully rigged without spars, sails or foils: 149lb

Crew: Two, design crew weight 300lb, minimum crew weight for racing 287lb (When boats are sailed by crews weighing less than this, ballast is carried to equalize performance.)

Sails: Sails were originally polyester fiber. PET film sails were adopted in 2006.

Mainsail: PET film - 89.44square feet., 8.31 m2.(Polyester fiber - 90square feet - 8.36 square metres)

Jib: PET film - 38.42square feet., 3.57 m2.(Polyester fiber - 33square feet - 3.07 square metres)

Portsmouth Yardstick Handicap: 1015[1]

D-PN: 88.2[2]

Construction: GRP foam sandwich for the hull, hollow aluminium section for the spars

Designers: Frank Bethwaite, Ian Bruce

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Portsmouth Number List 2024 . 3 March 2024 . Royal Yachting Association.
  2. Web site: Centerboard Classes . US Sailing . 31 July 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120816160142/http://offshore.ussailing.org/Portsmouth_Yardstick/Current_Tables/Centerboard_Classes.htm . 16 August 2012 .