Americas Cup
-
That was a good race!
-
-
TNZ got air
-
@taniwharugby said in Americas Cup:
TNZ got air
Both of these races have demonstrated the small margins which could lead to a catastrophic error.
-
@nzzp said in Americas Cup:
@Hooroo said in Americas Cup:
What is the siren sounding noise when they go on board?
hydraulics. Would be super annoyin gafter a while I suspect
Yeah bizarre. I wonder why they are so noisy? Tractor Hydraulics are heaps quieter
-
@nzzp said in Americas Cup:
TNZ owned in the prestart - they keep falling off their foils. Could be a big issue for them
As I understand it, each team is allowed 3 sets of foils so they most likely have a light, mid, heavy air set to fit into the 6 to 21 knot range. I'm guessing about that and haven't found any info.
ETNZ may be going for a smaller / heavier air set than are ideal for the conditions to get reduced drag and better overall boat speed. The drawback would be less lift making slower speed start manoeuvres more difficult and falling off the foils more likely, as well as getting back up on them requiring more time, pointing lower, etc.
That is all supposition on my part but from memory the cats had different foils for different wind speeds.
-
Is Ainslie just a bit shit?
When these boats are going flat out, thier top speeds look comparable, yet Ainslie seems to be making alot of errors
Team UK seem to have a different main-sail mechanism track too, looks a bit more clunky than the others?
-
TNZ looks to have better speed but Barker seems to be schooling Burling
-
BOat speed gets TNZ ahead, then Barker bombs a tac, all but game over
-
Jeez UK are stuffed. Managed to get themselves a penalty by entering the start box a few seconds early. So they have to give USA a 50m gap after the start, they start neck and neck - race director reminds them that they have a penalty Ainslee ' don;t worry about that, it'll be washed off soon' Basically conceeding. Then they fall off the foils on the first turn