Americas cup
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@W32 said in Americas cup:
Fantastic racing today. Americans still in it. The cool thing is if a boat is way behind with this design they can still win., in previous displacement designs the result would often be a foregone conclusion,
i think the thing thats changed for me is previously it was more dependant on conditions...yes there were foregone conclusions but we also saw dead air on parts of the courses and so a trailing team could catch up by seeing what had effected the leading boat and avoid it....these machines are just so fine tuned for wringing every ounce of wind that doesnt seem to be the case or even possible any more
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@W32 said in Americas cup:
Fantastic racing today. Americans still in it. The cool thing is if a boat is way behind with this design they can still win., in previous displacement designs the result would often be a foregone conclusion,
What was cool about displacement boats was that there isn't a risk of falling off the foils and we saw a lot more +10-15kt days on the water and the boats could handle a greater variance in conditions. Also, if they got so far behind they could, as a hail Mary, head out to the opposite side of the world in search of wind and cum back. Boats could also get closer to each other.
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@LatsToTheMax said in Americas cup:
@W32 said in Americas cup:
Fantastic racing today. Americans still in it. The cool thing is if a boat is way behind with this design they can still win., in previous displacement designs the result would often be a foregone conclusion,
What was cool about displacement boats was that there isn't a risk of falling off the foils and we saw a lot more +10-15kt days on the water and the boats could handle a greater variance in conditions. Also, if they got so far behind they could, as a hail Mary, head out to the opposite side of the world in search of wind and cum back. Boats could also get closer to each other.
Sounds like a v niche ‘yacht race’
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@scribe said in Americas cup:
@LatsToTheMax said in Americas cup:
@W32 said in Americas cup:
Fantastic racing today. Americans still in it. The cool thing is if a boat is way behind with this design they can still win., in previous displacement designs the result would often be a foregone conclusion,
What was cool about displacement boats was that there isn't a risk of falling off the foils and we saw a lot more +10-15kt days on the water and the boats could handle a greater variance in conditions. Also, if they got so far behind they could, as a hail Mary, head out to the opposite side of the world in search of wind and cum back. Boats could also get closer to each other.
Sounds like a v niche ‘yacht race’
An orgy of sailors.
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@sparky said in Americas cup:
There has been almost zero media interest in the Louis Vuitton Cup in the UK until today.
It's going to be interesting to see how much excitement a British boat being in the America's Cup generates.
Wouldn't it be great for them to finally win the cup. For the sport too - NZ winning it all the time is getting boring
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@sparky said in Americas cup:
@W32 The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron has won the Cup four times so there's a long way to go to catch up with the New York Yacht Squadron's 25 wins.
Once we overhaul the Yanks, then I wouldn't begrudge the British a historic win.
30 times for the americans and 3 times for the Nzedders
edit - 4 times for New Zealand
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@W32 said in Americas cup:
@sparky said in Americas cup:
@W32 The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron has won the Cup four times so there's a long way to go to catch up with the New York Yacht Squadron's 25 wins.
Once we overhaul the Yanks, then I wouldn't begrudge the British a historic win.
30 times for the americans and 3 times for the Nzedders
Different clubs though?
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@booboo said in Americas cup:
@W32 said in Americas cup:
@sparky said in Americas cup:
@W32 The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron has won the Cup four times so there's a long way to go to catch up with the New York Yacht Squadron's 25 wins.
Once we overhaul the Yanks, then I wouldn't begrudge the British a historic win.
30 times for the americans and 3 times for the Nzedders
Different clubs though?
Yes...corrected above
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UK residents may be interested to know that the first America's Cup race is available to watch live on the BBC website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/sailing/live/cgq8pvgkyp2t