Americas Cup
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and thats them done
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That looks like stunning incompetence at the first turn. Gets rid of the pretence that they're "trying things".
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oh wow, and now SPittle with a head scratcher
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Imagine a sail boat where you feel dead in the water at nine knots!
The great aspect of this class is how quickly things can change based on wind. Everything is mutliplied.
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TNZ superior boat speed is the difference really, all these teams making errors in the lighter winds
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Even the wife enjoyed that race
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@Kiwiwomble was a pretty crazy race that one.
Right now, TNZ boat looks the fastest, saving them. But Barker then Spittle the best sailors, Ainslie well back from BUrling though.
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The guy that won the last America’s Cup you mean?
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I speculated above as to why we might be a bit better in overall boat speed but struggling at the starts. Wind speed and foil selection. We're gambling a bit, testing, foils and setup combos (so is everyone else of course). Conditions are likely to be similar right through summer (average 10.8 to 11.3kts). That is not to say there won't be large deviations from that, but I think that is what we are trying to perfect, and it has been lighter than that this week.
As for the sailors / skippers - one of the comms (probably Lester) made an interesting comment about the relative backgrounds of Barker and Burling. Barker is a match racer. Burling mostly fleet races (Olympic silver, gold and 6 time world champion). Big difference in attitude. Barker needs to win the start, get in front and cover. Burling backs himself to pick the shifts, pressure, tide, current and get boat speed around the course. So reactive v proactive.
In the cats Burling's approach was successful because they were really match races in name only, it was a drag race and boat speed (and VMG) was king. In San Fran we know what happened to Barker, once Oracle had a competitive boat he needed to pick a shift, get separation, pressure, tide and just get one win.
With AC 75s both come in to play which is making it even more interesting I reckon.
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@Machpants this is pretty funny, just a regular Sunday sail!
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@taniwharugby said in Americas Cup:
@Machpants this is pretty funny, just a regular Sunday sail!
Yeah pretty dull, I don't think they'll finish
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@Machpants last time I was out sailing I was stoked when we got upto 8-10 knots!
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haha, TNZ 100m from the finish, but over the 45min time limit, race abandoned and to be raced again later
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@taniwharugby said in Americas Cup:
haha, TNZ 100m from the finish, but over the 45min time limit, race abandoned and to be raced again later
Sounds like it is just as well, we need more live fire practice!! Bloody funny having a 45 minute time limit, I recall the 12m races taking farken ages back in the day. Bloody exciting still
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@canefan said in Americas Cup:
@taniwharugby said in Americas Cup:
haha, TNZ 100m from the finish, but over the 45min time limit, race abandoned and to be raced again later
Sounds like it is just as well, we need more live fire practice!! Bloody funny having a 45 minute time limit, I recall the 12m races taking farken ages back in the day. Bloody exciting still
Not just as well at all, that was TNZ's last chance for an actual race. Problem was wind started at 7kt, min is 6.5, and it dropped therefore no foiling
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was it a 45 min limit too that stopped us in the pivotal race in San Fran all those years back that launched arguably the biggest choke ever?