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Author:  Burley Burlando [ Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:42 am ]
Post subject:  America's Cup

The America's cup was to start today but the wind did not show up. They are going to try again on Wed. It's great to see multi hulls get a chance at the big dance. The cup is bringing alot of intrest to multi hulls.

Author:  Tom Machette [ Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: America's Cup

Since you started a thread, and I havn't seen anything on here about it:

33RD AMERICAS CUP
In 1851, a boat named America won the 100 Guinea Cup, the prize to the winner of a race around the Isle of Wight.

The winners, members of the New York Yacht Club, donated the trophy to the Club, to be held as a ‘challenge’ trophy.

Thus was born the America’s Cup, named after the boat, not the country.

The America's Cup is a challenge-based competition where the winning Yacht Club makes the rules and hosts the subsequent event, often making it more difficult for the challenging Club(s) to take the Cup home.

This 33rd America’s Cup will be raced for by two giant multihulls. The speeds of these mammoth multihulls are much greater than have ever been seen in the history of the America’s Cup before. They are predicted to completely change the usual boat-against-boat match racing tactics.

In just over ten knots of wind the multihull crews have reported speeds in excess of 25 knots.

The 33rd America's Cup will be held under the strict Deed of Gift rules. It is specified that the match be sailed in yachts 90 ft by 90 ft ,and so the Golden Gate Yacht Club developed their trimaran BOR (BMW Oracle Racing) 90, now USA 17, whilst the Société Nautique de Geneve have opted for a giant catamaran.

The Deed of Gift Match is decided over just three races across two course types. Races 1 and 3 will be contested over a simple upwind-downwind loop totalling 40 miles, whilst Race 2 will be 39 miles long and around an equilateral triangle course comprising a 13 mile beat and two 13 miles reaches.


Among the Challenger and Defender crews there are many of the best sailors in the world, charged with competing with craft which have effectively brought a quantum leap in speed and technologies since the 32nd America’s Cup.

Organisation of the media and event activities for the 33rd America’s Cup will be by Consorcio Valencia 2007.

LINKS TO WATCH COVERAGE

AC Official Internet Streaming Program - note must install RayV player
http://www.americascup.com/en/regate/regarder-la-course/show.php

BmwOracleRacing Web Streaming - with additional programing not on AC site
http://bmworacleracing.com/en/news/livestream/?track.refer=/en/index.html&track.type=home

Author:  Burley Burlando [ Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: America's Cup

Yachtpals.com is another great site for A.C. news.

Author:  Burley Burlando [ Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:19 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: America's Cup

The U.S. won the first race! 26 knots in a 6 knot wind! The U.S. won after starting "in irons". Makes for a good read, look it up.

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