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America's Cup- Emirates Team NZ’s AC72 catamaran arrives at Viaduct

by Warren Douglas on 26 Jun 2012
Emirates Team New Zealand - One of two fulls (bow to the right) arrives in the Viaduct Harbour, Auckland. Emirates Team New Zealand http://www.etnzblog.com

Emirates Team New Zealand’s AC72 catamaran entered its final phase of build today, June 26, 2012, with the arrival of the major components at the Team’s Viaduct Harbour base.


At 22m long and 16m wide the assembled yacht is too big to be transported by road.

The hulls, cross beams and other structural elements arrived separately. The shore crew will assemble the components into the 'platform' over the next few weeks.

The yacht, complete with the 40m wingsail, will be sailing on Auckland Harbour towards the end of July.

With both the platform and wing at the base the final assembly is now in full swing.

Major changes have been made at the base to house the big cat. A 65m structure of 12 40ft shipping containers covered by a tent has been erected on the concrete forecourt between the base and the harbour.

A second smaller tent structure for the platform has been erected on the site of the original Team New Zealand building in Halsey Street.

When the team moves to San Francisco next year, the tents will follow and become the teams base in USA.

CEO Grant Dalton: 'We have been working towards this day since the end of 2010. We started building in August last year and we’re now planning a public naming ceremony at the Viaduct Harbour in the early evening of July 21.

Dalton said: 'Nothing like this cat has ever been built before. Four teams are in the final stages of building an AC72 – Emirates Team New Zealand, Luna Rossa, Oracle and Artemis.

'Three of the AC72's are largely being built in New Zealand. Oracle Team USA is building major components at Warkworth and Luna Rossa are assembling and we are building at Auckland.

'Under the protocol the hulls have to be built in a team’s home country. Other components and structures, including the wings, can be built anywhere. It’s interesting that even though the America’s Cup is being held in San Francisco New Zealand is still right at the centre of the action.

'Everything about these boats is entirely new: the design, the engineering, the fittings and the complexity of the build. Right from the start the project has raised a new set of challenges for the team and the marine industry.
'We have even had a team working on procedures to launch and retrieve the yacht. There was no manual to consult.'

'A coalition of local companies has come together to make this happen – boat builders, spar makers, suppliers and machine shops. Without their whole-hearted support the build would not have been possible to complete on budget and on time.'

Emirates Team New Zealand website
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AC72 vital statistics

Sail area: Wing

260sq m (2798sq ft)

Gennaker

320sq m (3444sq ft)

Combined

580sq m (6243sq ft)

   

Length

22m (72ft)

Beam

16m (46ft)

Max. draft

4.4m (14.5ft)

   
   

Wing height

40m (131.5ft)

Racing weight

5.7 tonnes