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America's Cup: Launching the AC45 - not that difficult?

'AC45 lifts off with wingsail - Auckland (NZL) - 34th America’s Cup - AC45 trials'    Gilles Martin-Raget: AmericasCup©    Click Here to view large photo

Erecting the wingsail and launching the wingsailed AC45, and her larger sister the AC72, were expected to pose some problems for the America's Cup team support team crews.

In monohull terms it is like trying to launch an ACC yacht with her sails up. One false move and the beast is in charge.

In this series of photos and video we show how the Oracle Racing shore, design and build team have worked to overcome these issues.

In the first video, Matthew Mason runs through the pre-launch process (bear in mind that this was just the second day of trialling and they were a little apprehensive about putting the wingsail up in a very swirly 20kt breeze. the launch had already been delayed for several hours because of high winds).

In the second video Paul Bieker explains the issues behind suspending the wingsail from a Skyhook - and how the wingsail can easily take charge.





AC45 on launch trolleys - Auckland (NZL) - 34th America’s Cup - AC45 trials -  Gilles Martin-Raget: AmericasCup©   Click Here to view large photo

AC45 suspended in launch - Day 2 -  Richard Gladwell_©   Click Here to view large photo

The Skyhook consists of right angled crane jib remotely controlled from the ground -     Click Here to view large photo

The Skyhook is attached via a connector at the top of the mast - AC45 launch - Day 2 -  Richard Gladwell_©   Click Here to view large photo

The lift strops attach to the main beam and run to the mast top connector - AC45 launch - Day 2 -  Richard Gladwell_©   Click Here to view large photo

Lift strop connection is very simple - AC45 launch - Day 2 -  Richard Gladwell_©   Click Here to view large photo

Across the marina in a 20kt breeze ready for rudders to be fitted - AC45 launch - Day 2 -  Richard Gladwell_©   Click Here to view large photo

Starboard rudder is prepared for fitting - AC45 launch - Day 2 -  Richard Gladwell_©   Click Here to view large photo

Rudder is locked in place - AC45 launch - Day 2 -  Richard Gladwell_©   Click Here to view large photo

Wingsail base detail - AC45 launch - Day 2 -  Richard Gladwell_©   Click Here to view large photo

The port rudder is carried across showing the box, foil and tiller - AC45 launch - Day 2 -  Richard Gladwell_©   Click Here to view large photo

And then she is gone - Auckland (NZL) - 34th America’s Cup - AC45 trials -  Gilles Martin-Raget: AmericasCup©   Click Here to view large photo




by Richard Gladwell

  

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