I have a very early Lazercraft (mid-80's) and the ride is amazing. 17ft (5.something metres). Only the tiniest rev up will put her on the plane and she cuts through any chop. We are very pleased with our purchase and the later Lazercrafts look to have the same V shaped bow. Southern Sports and Lazercraft are now from the same company. The early Lazercraft were made by Ullrich Alluminium, and some had the Azural brandname.
I am the very proud owner of a 6.2 m lazercraft. I chose it because I had been on two 5.6 m models. My old man had one and the Kerikeri dive shop had one (a few years ago now) I would rate them very highly compared with fyrans (6m), and surtees (5.5m) of same age that I had also been on. Very soft riding, they like a bit of weight in the back. I think that the lazercraft was first then some lazercraft guys split off and started southern sports and now it is back together, not sure of this.
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