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America's Cup: The Freo Files - 'Bye 'Bye Birdie - Eagle exits
By Sail-World Archive,
11:00 PM Sun 6 Mar 2011
The Newport Harbour Yacht Club's Challenger Eagle fluttered rather than soared at the 1987 Louis Vuitton Cup. Designed by Johan Valentijn and skippered by Rod Davis, the Challenger from California exited the 1987 America's cup before the Semi-Finals. TVNZ's Jane Dent goes behind the scenes to talk with her design and skipper and other crew. ...[more]
America's Cup: A day in the life of KZ-7
By Sail-World Archives,
1:36 PM Fri 4 Mar 2011
TVNZ's America's Cup anchor, PJ Montgomery follows the New Zealand America's Cup Challenger KZ-7 as she goes through her daily race routine, today against one of the French challengers.
Here he talks to mastman, Jeremy Scantlebury on the nuances of wooling spinnakers, chats with weatherman Bob McDavitt, gets the run-down from tender driver Peter Vandersloot, and then chats with sail-boss Joy Al ...[more]
America's Cup: The Freo Files - Heart of America goes home
By Sail-World Archives,
1:13 PM Fri 4 Mar 2011
Heart of America were one of the character challengers in the 1987 America's Cup, they were headed up by the incredibly successful, hugely respected and universally admired, Buddy Melges all the way from Zenda, Wisconsin.
Although they didn't make the Challenger Semi-Finals, Buddy and his team gave it a very serious try, and like most America's Cup Challengers just ran out of time.
Here PJ Mo ...[more]
America's Cup: New Racing Rules - 'Jimmy, You've got Mail'
By Sail-World,
7:01 PM Thu 3 Mar 2011
The Racing Rules for the 34th America’s Cup have been issued today following months of consultation with the entered teams to ensure spectacular racing in the next edition of sailing’s pinnacle event.
The rules have been simplified to take into account the significant investment in technology that will improve the experience of watching America’s Cup racing. ...[more]
America's Cup: Images of USA-17's Return Home
By Gillles Martin-Raget,
9:52 PM Tue 1 Mar 2011
The winner of the 33rd America's Cup, BMW Oracle Racing's USA-17 returned to her home country on Monday, local time. It was her first trip to her home town and port of San Francisco - although she was built an sea-trialled at Anacortes and then taken to San Diego for a final work up. At this stage there are no definite plans her her to sail again. ...[more]
America's Cup - USA 17 trimaran back home
By Oracle Racing,
4:52 AM Tue 1 Mar 2011
America’s Cup - The ship carrying USA 17 passed underneath the Golden Gate Bridge at 0530 PST and berthed alongside San Francisco's Pier 80 at 0650. The trimaran may not sail again, her place in history assured by two brief, glorious moments in February 2010. USA 17 has only ever contested two races in her life. She won both convincingly to win the oldest trophy in international sport from the Swi ...[more]
America's Cup: The Freo Files - KZ-7 forces White Crusader out
By Sail-World Archives,
6:00 AM Mon 28 Feb 2011
The British Challenger, White Crusader was one of the top boats forced out of the semi-finals for the 1987 Louis Vuitton Cup. Here PJ Montomery anchors the TVNZ coverage of her final race, the arm-wrestle downwind luffing match, followed in a second clip with the Media Conference and comments from White Crusader challenge head, Harold Cudmore. ...[more]
America's Cup: AC45 back sailing with repaired wing
By America's Cup Media,
8:21 PM Sat 26 Feb 2011
Weekend boaters out on the water in force were thrilled to see the America’s Cup cat fly past – less than a week after it capsized in a freak wind gust in the Rangitoto Channel.
After the capsize, the damaged wing was taken to the Core Builders facility in Warkworth, north of Auckland, where a small team, including the America’s Cup Race Management (ACRM) team and members of the Artemis Racing ...[more]
America's Cup: The Freo Files - Erle Williams on wintering over
By Sail-World Archives,
7:25 PM Fri 25 Feb 2011
Erle Williams is one of the hard men of New Zealand sailing. A chip off the old block. Erle was a watch captain aboard Whitbread line honours winner at the age of just 22years old. Less than four years later he was bowman aboard KZ-7 in the Louis Vuitton Cup. Here he tells how the Kiwis under the baton of Michael Fay and whip of Laurent Esquier and friends... ...[more]
America's Cup: Iain Murray - big changes to umpiring likely + Video
By Richard Gladwell,
4:20 PM Thu 24 Feb 2011
Over the past two days, the Competitors in the 34th America's Cup have been attending a Competitors Forum in Auckland.
A lot of ground was covered in the sessions ranging from clarification of the measurement process and AC72 class rule; the direction of the AC45 one design class rule; the draft racing rules for the America's Cup, including an electronic umpiring system; dates and possibilities ...[more]
America's Cup: The Freo Files - 'A bunch of Pommy lawyers'
By Sail-World Archive,
10:39 PM Wed 23 Feb 2011
Tom Blackaller's radical canard ruddered USA-61 made the final cut for the Semi-Finals of the 1986/87 Louis Vuitton Cup, but not before an acrimonious protest over using a replacement bow (canard) rudder. In this clip from the TVNZ coverage USA-61's Tom Blackaller announces the decision and can't hold back on a few verbal sideswipes at his adversaries. ...[more]
Artemis Racing - Cayard's update from Auckland
By Paul Cayard,
10:00 AM Wed 23 Feb 2011
Just a quick update from down here. The Artemis Racing team is based in Auckland this week for training and attending America's Cup meetings. Auckland is approximately 450 miles north of Christchurch, the site of the large earthquake of February 22. ...[more]
America's Cup - The Freo Files: Blackaller's Bet
By Archive Video,
5:36 AM Tue 22 Feb 2011
Most have fond memories of the 1987 America's Cup in Fremantle. It had everything - big breeze, drama, action on the water and ashore, and a lot of larger than life characters who really bought that series to life.
One of those characters was Tom Blackaller who sailed the canard ruddered USA out of San Francisco. ...[more]
America's Cup: AC45 capsizes in Hauraki Gulf + Video
By Richard Gladwell,
5:00 PM Mon 21 Feb 2011
The prototype AC45 capsized on the Hauraki Gulf this afternoon, sustaining serious damage to her wingsail, however the platform would appear to be undamaged and there were no injuries to the crew save for wounded pride.
The incident happened off Murray’s Bay on Auckland’s North Shore. Winds at the time were around 20kts and the AC45 had been sailing at speeds of up to 28.5kts. ...[more]
America's Cup Prototype boat flips in gusty winds
By www.sail-world.com,
3:13 PM Mon 21 Feb 2011
Today the Swedish challengers Artemis Racing were on board the AC45 sailing in winds of around 20 knots on Hauraki Gulf, Auckland New Zealand, when the boat capsized. No one hurt ...[more]
America's Cup: NZL Sailing Team get to sail the AC45
By Hannah Davis,
8:17 PM Fri 18 Feb 2011
New Zealand’s young Olympic medal hopefuls from the NZL Sailing Team, the Yachting equivalent of the All Blacks, were given a chance to experience the ‘next step’ in their sailing careers when they spent the afternoon sailing the AC45. For Jo Aleh, Olivia Powrie, Peter Burling and Blair Tuke it was second-time lucky after sailing was cancelled earlier in the week due to lack of breeze. ...[more]
America's Cup: Team Australia 'graces' the Waitemata
By Ivor Wilkins,
10:12 PM Thu 17 Feb 2011
Team Australia became the fourth America's Cup team to put the prototype AC45 through her paces on Auckland's Waitemata Harbour. Top sailing journalist and photographer, Ivor Wilkins, was there to capture the action ...[more]
America's Cup: Team Australia has their first sail on the AC45
By Ivor Wilkins, Auckland ,
9:45 PM Thu 17 Feb 2011
On a grey and blustery day, the newly established Australian challenge for the 34th America’s Cup put the AC45 catamaran through its paces on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbor.
Sporting team uniforms with the slogan ‘AUS AC 34’, the group of nine sailors rotated in various sessions on board – and their verdict afterwards was universally positive. ...[more]
America's Cup: Video's of the Week or so
By America's Cup and Oracle Racing Media,
9:08 PM Thu 17 Feb 2011
The various media arms associated with the 34th America's Cup have been busy with video production over the past week or so. The opportunities afforded by the recent Sail Auckland Regatta and Harken International have presented a great chance to tempt the Facebook generation sailors with the AC45 ...[more]
America's Cup: Eighth entry received - now seven challengers
By America's Cup Media,
8:32 PM Wed 16 Feb 2011
America's Cup event organizers have confirmed the receipt of an eighth entry for the 34th America's Cup in 2013. The official announcement by the team is expected soon. The receipt of an eighth entry for the 34th America's Cup in 2013 was confirmed today. This seventh challenger for the America's Cup joins ranks with ... ...[more]

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