Americas cup
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@sparky said in Americas cup:
@canefan said in Americas cup:
I always liked Peter Montgomery and Peter Lester. PJ was the Murray Walker of AC
This, from Peter Montgomery, was a golden piece of sports commentary.
PJ was a neighbour for a number of years. Top fella. Always would give a hearty "Greetings!" from across the street
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@DaGrubster said in Americas cup:
@LatsToTheMax said in Americas cup:
@DaGrubster said in Americas cup:
@DaGrubster said in Americas cup:
As seen by the naked eye over the first 4 races.
ETNZ lose less speed in tacks and are quicker out of tacks which is where they are winning races.
I think sail mgmt has a lot to do with it, from memory we have ours set up differently to the other boats.
If Ineos was able to match ETNZ here then we have a boat race.
Yeah I would also point out that in Race 4 ETNZ continued to give up extending their lead to cover INEOS. There were times they were just carving up meters.
It seems a feature of this class that when teams are in front they generally keep extending to big wins.
Perhaps it is a narrow course making it easier to provide wing wash or just the trailing boat having to go and find some wind and split the course which is not optimal. 100mtrs gains can be had in a few seconds in these boats.
The speed difference in upwind tacks is pretty big and if Ineos were able to address this, they would have done it by now.
Perhaps ETNZ modifications while waiting for the match has surprised them in this area?
ETNZ is the one team that has been able to keep it close when they're the boat behind.
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@nzzp said in Americas cup:
@JK said in Americas cup:
IMHO something needs to change in this regard to make it a bit more appealing.
I can't see this going back into displacement hulls from foiling. But foiling racing is not close quarters ... so as you say, how the hell do yo umake it more than a procession? Courses get large, time on teh water drops, but damn they really shift. It's just a long long way from traditional yacht racing - and probably struggles to connect with a lot of the sailing public!
I can. I can see large, light displacement, box rule, 90 footers with a huge sail plan.
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@pakman said in Americas cup:
One thing which seems apparent is that there is often a significant wind pressure difference on the two sides. In race 4, Ineos had control of the favoured side, but chose not to tack to keep TNZ on other side.
Whereas Burling, when TNZ was in front, was ruthless in tacking to shut GB out.I think at this point, INEOS has a negative speed differential, is less nimble and therefore needs to take more risks. ETNZ looks like it has the ability to catch up and pass from anywhere.
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@mohikamo said in Americas cup:
Haha.
That was like a game of rugby with someone sent off in the first minute.
That was dreadful wasn’t it?
I mean it was game over a minute before the start of the race.
Poor day for ETNZ. Look forward to seeing them come out firing on Friday
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Ineos getting buttfucked today.
Looks like it is going to be 6-1 in about 15 minutes
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@MajorRage said in Americas cup:
Or not. What a complete pantsing today. Ineos going to need a miracle now.
Which, honestly speaking, has happened before.
I enjoyed Ineos winning 2 races as it brought a bit of jeapordy to the finals but today must have been very sobering for Ineos.