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2014 Audi Hamilton Island Race Week - High speed sailing on display

by Rob Mundle on 12 Aug 2014
Flying high: This exceptionally fast AC45 catamaran will be a star attraction at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week next week – and some regatta competitors will get to sample the ride. Andrea Francolini
2014 Audi Hamilton Island Race Week - One of the world’s fastest sailboats for its size and type will be scorching across the waters off Hamilton Island during next week’s Audi Hamilton Island Race Week.

The AC45 class catamaran is one of the most technologically advanced sailboats of modern times – and probably the fastest sailboat ever to be on the waters of the Whitsundays. It is capable of sailing at more than 35 knots (65 kilometres per hour).

The great news for some of the crew from the 181 yachts entered for Audi Hamilton Island Race Week is that they will get the chance to be aboard the catamaran on a demonstration run, and experience high speed sailing like never before.

These exhibition runs will happen on Dent Passage, immediately in front of Hamilton Island Yacht Club, after racing each day.

The AC45 class was designed to provide elite level sailors a smooth transition to the incredibly fast, America’s Cup hydrofoil catamarans. The secret to the AC45’s exceptional speed (for its size) is primarily due to the efficiency of its rig: the mast and mainsail form a single unit – an aerofoil-shaped, low drag, rotating wing. It has flaps on the trailing edge like an aircraft wing.

The hulls and much of the rig are built from ultra-lightweight carbon fibre. This means that while the hulls are 13.5 metres in length, the entire boat weighs only 1300 kilograms.

Audi Hamilton Island Race Week will be staged from August 16 to 23. The Notice of Race, entry form and regatta information are on the regatta website.

The event’s principal sponsor, Audi, is also demonstrating powerful, yet lightweight technology of its own with an exclusive preview of its A3 e-tron model throughout the week. The A3 e-tron is the company’s first plug-in hybrid vehicle which boasts zero emissions in full electric mode, yet is also the most powerful model in the A3 range. The brand is offering guests on the island a free shuttle service to experience the performance capabilities of this high-tech new model which will be on sale in Australia from March 2015.

Now in its ninth year at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week in 2014, the brand is hosting a range of events and activities on the island for yacht owners, yacht crews and guests to enjoy.
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