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America's Cup- Green Comm Racing capsizes in 20kts at Plymouth + Video

by America's Cup media on 6 Sep 2011
Plymouth (UK) - 34th America’s Cup - AC World Series - Plymouth 2011 - Monday Training ACEA - Photo Gilles Martin-Raget http://photo.americascup.com/
After Oracle Racing crews, Artemis Racing, Emirates Team New Zealand and Team Korea, Green Comm Racing became the latest member of the 'AC45 capsize club'.

There were no crew injuries and the damage to the top of the wing is only minor. Green Comm Racing's AC45 yacht is expected to be fully repaired by Tuesday afternoon.

As Vasilij Zbogar, helmsman, stated, 'this incident didn't come as a surprise. Conditions were fresh with a southwesterly breeze between 20 and 25 knots, gusting at 30 knots, and we were pushing the boat to her limits throughout the day.

We had a very intense training session and we were constantly on the edge. At some stage we were sailing upwind with the wing completely released as we were pushing to the limits. Our top upwind speed was over 17 knots while downwind we got up to 29 knots!



When you sail in such an aggressive way you are bound to hit some small bumps along the road that leads to the America's Cup in San Francisco. Now we know when to push hard and when to sail in a more conservative way. Today's incident is a very valuable lesson.

Fortunately, the damage to the wing is only minor. We will need to replace 1 rib at the top, repair another 2 or 3 that were partially broken and, of course, replace the foil. This will not require more than a few hours' work and by Tuesday afternoon the Green Comm Racing boat will be fully repaired.'

With very strong breeze forecast, most teams will sit out Tuesday. As a result, Green Comm Racing might be luckier than it seems and it will not miss a training day.

For more from Green Comm Racing http://www.americascup.com/en/Teams/Green-Comm-Racing!click_here

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