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America's Cup World Series - A flat first day in New York

by Sail-World.com/NZL on 8 May 2016
Guy Endean on the leeward bow to keep weight forward in the light winds, with the World Trade Center and Manhattan skyline in the distance, during the first official day of competition at the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series New York, where no races were completed.- Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series New York, Day 1 Emirates Team New Zealand http://www.etnzblog.com
The first race day of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series New York did not quite live up to the excitement and anticipation around downtown New York City.

The crowds were out in their thousands, the spectator craft were spread across the Hudson River, however the wind didn't seem to be so eager to join the party failing to get above 5 knots until after the official racing window had closed.

The first race started on schedule, but by the time the fleet approached the reach mark the breeze had dropped enough to make rounding the mark impossible for half the fleet which was moving backwards faster than the high tech catamarans could move forwards.

The race committee made the sensible call to abandon the race and wait for more breeze.

“Racing was hard work,” said tactician Ray Davies.

“Right under the manhattan skyline and it was like sailing under a huge cliff just a few feet from shore, so a very light and turbulent breeze and about 3 knots of current so it was really un-sailable, the race committee did the right thing calling the race off early.”

In the meantime a couple of teams were entertaining the crowds with speed runs along the sea wall, foiling as they were pulled behind their chase boats.

It was all the foiling the crowds would see on the first day unfortunately.



The Race Committee endeavoured to set a course suitable for racing shifting the course further down the river to try to find some more breeze to get a second start away.

Eventually the official race window closed without another start, but as insurance the race committee started a ‘substitute race’ which will be used to count only if racing cannot be completed on double points Super Sunday.

Conditions once the substitute race began could be described as painfully race-able, with current ruling the race course, and a small gennaker twist stalled the kiwi boat long enough to put it out of the running in the race.

“A tough and long day at the office today for us,” said skipper Glenn Ashby.

“With extreme current and sloppy water in the Hudson mixed with not a lot of breeze made sailing really testing for not only the sailors but also the race committee.”

“But you put the day behind you and look forward to tomorrow with good breeze and the entire regatta to play for.”

The substitute race will only count for points if three races cannot be raced tomorrow. But with a forecast of 14- 18 knots, the final day or Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series New York looks set to be a dramatic one.











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