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America's Cup Race 17 and maybe 18 Streaming Live Here !

by Sail-World.com on 25 Sep 2013
ACEA - Photo Gilles Martin-Raget http://photo.americascup.com/
34th America's Cup 2013 Live Streaming Broadcast - here today. The 34th America’s Cup continues today, Tuesday September 24 in San Francisco.

With the first race of the day set for its regular start time of 1315hrs the wind models used by Predictwind indicate that winds will be around 15-18kts.

The two Predictwind feeds vary on the timing of the building breeze, with one feed saying it will not start until 11.00am. that feed shows the winds only reaching 15kts at race start time, while the second feed has it reaching 19kts at the start of Race 17.

America's Cup 2013 Races 17 & 18 Streaming Live :

1:15pm PDT Race 17 - Oracle Team USA vs Emirates Team New Zealand
2:15pm PDT Race 18* - Oracle Team USA vs Emirates Team New Zealand

Wednesday, Sept. 25: Race 19* (1:15 pm PT)

* if necessary

The Live Streaming Broadcast will run from 1:00 -3:00 pm PDT. That is 9pm GMT, 10pm in France and Spain etc, 6am Sydney time, 8am New Zealand time.



Note - Live streaming is being blocked in Australia, New Zealand and the United States. This content might also be geo-blocked in certain additional countries around the world. This is not of our making and there appears to be many work arounds. One we know that works is to buy a one month subscription to Hotspot Shield, which will cost $5, and then set that location to say Spain, France or Germany - where there is no rights blocking by ACEA/ACtv/Youtube.


We have races 16, 15, 14 13, 12,11, 10, 9 8,7,6, 5,4, 3, 2 and 1 replays you can watch while you are waiting.





















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