Please select your home edition
Edition
Pantaenius Sail 2025 AUS Leaderboard

America's Cup- Committee to report on AC72 safety measures

by Richard Gladwell on 15 May 2013
America’s Cup - San Francisco, California America's Cup 2013

America's Cup organisers, Golden Gate Yacht Club, have appointed a six-strong team to investigate and report on the facts of the Artemis incident, last Thursday, and to recommend on safety issues for the AC72 class and event.

The group is working in conjunction with the US Coast Guard who must issue SLR's (Special Local Regulations) for the event to proceed.

Last Thursday, around 1.00pm local time, an AC72 catamaran being sailed by Challenger of Record, Artemis Racing, broke up while performing a bear away turn in 20kts of wind, on San Francisco Bay. A crew member, Olympic Gold and Silver medalist, Andrew Simpson (GBR) died in the incident. It is the second such incident, in San Francisco, during training for the 34th America's Cup. It was the third major incident for the Swedish team.

Artemis Racing were sailing for what was to be the final outing for their first launched AC72, and were in the process of returning to base to haul-out. The team has a second AC72 which is being prepared for launch - scheduled for late May prior to the latest incident, but now that date is expected to be delayed.

It will have to be ready for the start of the Louis Vuitton Cup on July 4, 2013, unless the team elect to sit out some of the early racing (and go straight through to the Semi-Final), or withdraw completely.

A key question for the Review Committee will be whether the issues that have occurred to date are restricted only to a couple of teams, or if they are endemic in the AC72 class.

It has been confirmed after a meeting of the four entered teams that the Louis Vuitton Cup and America's Cup will proceed on schedule. That may be affected by the findings of the Review Committee, which is expected to make a substantive report in two weeks.

The Review Committee will make its recommendations following the loss of Artemis Racing crew member Andrew ‘Bart’ Simpson (GBR) in a training accident on San Francisco Bay on Thursday of last week.

The statement issued by America's Cup Media says that the Members of the Committee – http://cdn.sparkart.net/americascup/content/documents/20130514-Review-Committee.pdf!download_bios_here – have strong backgrounds in the sport at its highest levels as well as involvement in other reviews where an incident at sea has claimed the life of a competitor.



Iain Murray, the Regatta Director, will chair and lead the Review Committee comprised of:

• Iain Murray (AUS, Chair)
• Sally Lindsay Honey (USA, Deputy Chair)
• John Craig (USA)
• Chuck Hawley (USA)
• Vincent Lauriot-Prévost (FRA)
• Jim Farmer QC (NZL)

The U.S. Coast Guard say they support ACEA's approach and will assist as appropriate. Lt. Jon Lane, with 26 years in the Coast Guard and 10 years experience as a marine casualty investigator will serve as liaison.

Tom Ehman, the Vice Commodore of the Golden Gate Yacht Club (the America’s Cup Trustee), said, 'The America’s Cup will go ahead this summer. We will see the world’s best sailors racing at the highest level on one of the most iconic race tracks in sport.'

With regard to the Review, Ehman added: 'The Committee brings immense experience and expertise to this Review. At a meeting in San Francisco this morning, the teams expressed unanimous support for this Committee and this process.'

Racing starts in seven weeks, with the teams being asked to observe a weeks absence from San Francisco Bay out of respect to Andrew Simpson, who died in the Artemis incident.

A second Media Conference for invited sailing media will be held later today.

Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2026Hyde Sails 2024 - One DesignSwitch One Design

Related Articles

Olympic class racing, Caribbean racing, Globe40
Important times to be speed checking against rivals The Los Angeles 2028 Olympics might still be more than two years over the horizon, but for Olympic hopefuls and medal-ceremony contenders alike, these are important times to be speed checking against rivals.
Posted today at 3:00 pm
Toyota NZ Optimist Nats - Day 4 - Wells wins
Zofia Wells has added the NZ Open Optimist title to her already impressive record. Glendowie BC's Zofia Wells has added the NZ Open Optimist title to her already impressive record, blitzing the fleet to win seven of the 11 races in which she sailed.
Posted today at 2:47 pm
Rolex Middle Sea Race attracts both new and old
The 47th edition has already attracted a positive burst of entries With six months to go before its spectacular start in Grand Harbour, the 47th edition of the Rolex Middle Sea Race has already attracted a positive burst of entries.
Posted today at 1:12 pm
America's Cup: Marzio Perrelli to head ACP
America's Cup Partnership (ACP) has now confirmed Marzio Perrelli as CEO As reported in Sail-World and some Italian media in mid-February, the America's Cup Partnership (ACP) has now confirmed former Sky Italy as Executive Vice President, Marzio Perrelli as Chief Executive Officer.
Posted today at 9:15 am
Hansa Worlds to be held at Sciez-sur-Léman, France
Set on the shores of Europe's largest lake in May 2027 The Hansa World Championship, held every two years, will come to France for the first time since its creation in 2007. Set on the shores of Europe's largest lake, at Sciez-sur-Léman from May 1 to 8, 2027
Posted today at 7:45 am
Globe40 Leg 6 Update
Fierce Strategies and Competitions on the Road to Lorient Having set off a week ago from Recife, Brazil, the eight competitors in the final leg of the 2025/2026 GLOBE40 have already encountered several different conditions.
Posted today at 4:59 am
Mission Accomplished!
Keeping it in the family was always really the main mission. Just ask him… Keeping it in the family was always really the main mission. Just ask him… Now at 138 days and some change, Tristan Gourlay has shaved a fair old chunk off the 179 days and change his dad, Ken, set 19 and a bit years ago.
Posted on 6 Apr
Toyota NZ Optimist Nationals New Plymouth - Day 3
Glendowie's Zofia Wells continues to make the front running after the third day of racing Glendowie BC's Zofia Wells continues to make the front running after the third day of racing at the Toyota NZ Optimist Nationals, being sailed from New Plymouth Yacht Club.
Posted on 6 Apr
505 Euro Cup Series Leg 1 in La Rochelle overall
The 42 teams racing have enjoyed tight and interesting racing in varied conditions The third and final day of the first 505 Euro Cup of 2026 concluded in La Rochelle on Sunday, hosted by La Rochelle Nautique, a lovely club on the West Coast of France. The 42 teams racing have enjoyed tight and interesting racing in varied conditions.
Posted on 6 Apr
78th Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race wrap-up
The race delivered fast and demanding conditions The 78th Gladstone Ports Corporation Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race has wrapped up, delivering a fast and at times demanding race, in stark contrast to last year's light conditions.
Posted on 6 Apr