look up what district you are, there are certain qualifications to move to some bigger regattas, some you just sign up for but, usually top finishers move on to invitational regattas, there are laser regattas worldwide and year round
you'll have to sign up for these events, your club may have a district or regional event if they have a strong laser fleet
shouldn't you just ask someone from your club?Ok If i race laser radials for a club, how do regattas work, do i just join any local ragatta or open admission regatta and hope to get invited to a higher ranking regatta or what? like do i need to sign up for these or does my club do that for me
The number comes with the hull; there should be a sticker on the back of the cockpit (unless the boat is very old). If you apply for membership of ILCA North America, you will be asked for this number, as I recall.Thanks allot for the information. Since I dont currently have a laser, I sail my clubs but i'm purchasing one/getting one for christmas, does the boat come with an assigned sail number to register or how do i get the number and register my boat? Sorry for all the questions. And I do live in North America.
With a major purchase like that, smile and ask the dealer to give the numbers to you for free. And ask for European style numbers. Digital 8s are just not pretty, IMHO. According to the ILCA Handbook, the first two digits (probably 20) should be red, the last four digits black.No, im getting the boat brand new. comes with everything. Spars hull, sails, fittings, blades. The only number you can buy on laser website is 8. So im winderinf if i buy a brand spankin new laser from laser performance, do i get the physical numbers with it?