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America's Cup - The race you have when you don't have a race

by Sail-World.com/NZL on 7 May 2016
Oracle Team USA is towed past the crowds in foiling mode after a windless Day 1- - Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series New York, Day 1 Americas Cup Media www.americascup.com
The first day of racing on the New York leg of the America's Cup World Series was plagued by a strong current and almost no wind.

The first race of the series got underway with all but Artemis Racing being swept to the wrong side of the start line.

Officials applied the usual starting penalty on all boats releasing them when Artemis had been swept an appropriate distance ahead.

The fleet was then swept beyond the leeward mark, at which point Race Director Iain Murray called the race off.

No further racing was possible within the allowed time window and instead a substitute race was sailed, which was won by Softbank Team Japan.

That race will only be used to score if no racing is possible on the final day, and more 'substitute' racing is held.

A crowd estimated in excess of 75,000 spectators lined the shoreline of Battery Park City throughout the course of the day on Saturday to watch the return of America’s Cup racing to New York for the first time in nearly 100 years.

The America's Cup teams worked overtime to reward them and with the window for racing about to close, conditions began to improve and allowed the teams to put on a late show.

Regatta Director Iain Murray postponed today’s regular racing at 3:20 pm ET when the predicted southeasterly wind failed to materialize on time. The teams bring the athletes and equipment, but Mother Nature determines the playing conditions and today she held out until the last minute.

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But Murray was eventually able to bank a “substitute race” during an extended race window to the delight of the fans on site.

Dean Barker led SoftBank Team Japan to its first victory at a Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series regatta in the substitute contest. Should racing be postponed tomorrow, the “substitute race” will slot in and count on the leaderboard.

“It was great we were able to get a race after waiting patiently all day,” said Barker. “The upwind leg was very short because we were sailing with the current and the downwind leg was long because we were sailing into it. The wind wasn’t strong enough to fly a hull, but all in all it was quite a good race.”

Earlier, Murray had attempted to start racing on three different occasions, but the light wind conditions, less than 5 knots, coupled with a strong southerly flowing current prevented each opportunity.

“Today was a tricky day because we were waiting for the wind to swing around to the southeast,” explained Emirates Team New Zealand skipper Glenn Ashby. “It did later in the day but only after the window for regular racing had expired.”

Based on the forecast for “epic” conditions, the substitute race is unlikely to be included in the overall standings. Blustery northwest winds between 17 and 24 knots are expected to build in the wake of a cold front scheduled to pass over the region tomorrow morning.

Three races are planned beginning at 2:00 pm. Each race will be a double-points race, meaning 1st place earns 20 points, 2nd place 18 points, 3rd place 16 points and so on.

The upper wind limit is 25 knots over a 5-minute average. There has been no word from organisers as to whether the will engage the novel method used in San Francisco in the 34th America's Cup to adjust the upper windstrength to factor in the up to 3.5kt strength of the current.

“Some locations are trickier to get racing than others,” Ashby said. “Seeing the amount of people on the edge of the water, there’s obviously plenty of interest in the sport. If we get the wind we have in the forecast tomorrow, we’ll really be able to show what the boats can do.”
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