Something (?) is odd; your description doesn't seem to match the ID
I am speculating (!) that the B is really an 8
The boat was made by Performance Sailcraft (ZFS), but ZFS stopped making boats in 1985
The sail number (69652) also suggests that your boat is way older than you think.
My sleuthing could be way off...
Thanks John. Your post confirms my earlier speculation. But the NADA pricing is way off. I would suggest that a fair value for this boat (including the trailer, and assuming all is in great shape) is considerably more than $1345, but less than $5000 (see the original post). I am not going to be more specific than that; will leave that to others.
1979 boats would have the 'old' rigging, unless it was updated...
I picked up a laser at an estate sale and am trying to figure out what I have. The HIN is PFS155800474, I am guessing this means the boat was made 04-74 but what is PFS? The boat appears to be a real laser, but if it is truly a 1974 I am confused as the boat is in perfect condition and does not appear to have ever been sailed. The centerboard is still in the original box and the sail still has the factory folds in it. I do not see a single scratch on the bottom of the boat or any signs of wear anywhere. The boat and parts look like it just rolled off the assembly line. If this is really a 1974 what is it worth?
Actually I found this in another blog and it makes sense:
PFS = Performance Sailcraft (1971-1974) (Montreal, Québec, Canada: still manufacturing outside of the Americas.)
The sail bag has Canadian markings on it
A picture of that would help a lot, as well as pictures of the bow profile and the centreboard tip profile, and the hull length and max beam measurements.Sail marking looks like a sideways "B" with the number 109.