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Luna Rossa Threatens and then Pulls Out of 2017 America’s Cup Challenge

Luna Rosso AC45 on SF Bay during the 2013 America's Cup World Series - courtesy of Luna Rossa Challenge website

Luna Rosso AC45 on SF Bay during the 2013 America’s Cup World Series –  lunarossachallenge.com

 Luna Rossa, the Italian Challenger of Record, pulled out of the 2017 America’s Cup competition accusing the committee of illegitimate dealings regarding the class rule change from a 62 ft. to a 48 ft. wing-sailed catamaran. According to a statement signed by Britain (Ben Ainslie/BAR), France (Franck Cammas/Team France), Sweden (Iain Percy/Artemis Racing) and the US (Jimmy Spithill/Oracle Team USA), the majority voters said that all teams will have to make sacrifices due to this class change for the good of the America’s Cup. Luna Rossa, it is believed, was in an advanced stage of design and boat development for the AC62. Upon the announcement of their America’s Cup withdrawal, The World Series  event previously scheduled for June in Cagliari, Italy, has now been cancelled.

Team New Zealand backed Luna Rossa in the voting and was angry with the committee for removing Auckland, NZ as the venue for the America’s Cup Qualifiers races. Though it may have been one more effort to reduce costs for the participating teams, America’s Cup Commercial Commissioner Harvey Schiller said the biggest reason for pulling the event from Auckland was Team NZ vacillating back and forth on their support for changing the class of boats from the AC 62 to the new 48 ft. America’s Cup Class. They are currently questioning the contractual obligations with the ACEA (America’s Cup Event Authority). Government funding would have been more readily available to Emirates Team New Zealand with Auckland as the venue for the Qualifiers event. AC Qualifiers regattas and playoffs  will now be set in Bermuda, prior to the 2017 America’s Cup match.

 More about the Rule and Protocol changes.

The America’s Cup Class Rule could only be changed by a unanimous vote, in the past. Recently, Protocol was amended with the lead from Oracle to change voting from unanimous to majority rule. The competitor committee of participants – Britain, France, Italy, New Zealand, Sweden and the US – all agreed to the change in Protocol. “During discussions last month, ALL six teams, including Team New Zealand, agreed on the need to change to a smaller boat to reduce costs. While Luna Rossa supported a less dramatic change, a majority of teams agreed on what has become the America’s Cup Class, a new rule written in consultation with ALL teams, with drafts of the rule sent to ALL teams for comment and feedback.”

In June 2014 the competitors group had unanimously voted on the length of the AC boat to be 62 ft. Then last month the teams agreed by a majority vote to change to the 48 ft. wing-sailed catamaran, significantly smaller than the AC72 used in the 2013 America’s Cup races. In hopes of more participation, this change, according to the teams, would significantly lower the costs of building, transporting and maintaining boats for many teams.

This is the first time in history that the design was changed midstream (Though there was the dumping midstream of the AC90s in 2008, that many forget.) and the first time in history that such a small 48’ boat is raced in the AC series, according to The Royal Gazette (Bermuda’s Daily Newspaper) Apr. 11, 2015.

However, these are foiling boats, flying machines. With foiling, the waterline length of the boat does not determine its speed as it does with non-foiling boats. This was proven when Oracle Team USA and Swiss Team Artemis Racing launched new foiling AC45s in Feb. of 2015 – reaching speeds in the 45-knot range. Watch the video.

Will other countries join the competition at this point? Can they? Will New Zealand stay in? Can they?

Meanwhile, the Luna Rossa AC72, on which the team reached the finals of the 2013 challenger selection series in the 34th America’s Cup, is now on display at the Aero-Naval Pavilion of the Museum of Science and Technology in Milan until 2017. More about Luna Rossa Challenge.

 

More about why now is the best time for the America’s Cup change

More about how the 65’ to 48’ change came about

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Windsurfing evolves as Kiteboarding on San Francisco Bay

San Francisco Bay - Courtesy of Scuttlebutt Sailing News

San Francisco Bay – Courtesy of Scuttlebutt Sailing News

In the 1980s, many of us poured onto local beaches in the  early misty morning fog to try our hand at windsurfing lessons. I found myself caught up in a wind off the Alameda shore at Crown Beach, dangerously surfing to San Francisco solo – the rest of my class far behind and clustered close to the shore. After the rescue, I gained more control and stayed in sight of my instructor, finally passing all the tests for certification. The next day I went out in the same water and was hit by such horrific winds that I could not maneuver my board, even though I was certified! That was the beginning and end of the sport for me. Since then, Windsurfing, its gear and competitions evolved, and many experts moved on to hydrofoil Kiteboarding or Sailboarding.

Keeping pace with the changes, a local San Francisco Bay windsurfer turned kiter, who is gaining proficiency at “foiling” on SF Bay, tells his story of the evolution.

Kite Surfers on the Bay-445-1

 

By |2014-12-16T11:34:30-08:00December 16th, 2014|0 Comments

Wondering Where to Hang on Halloween?

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EMERYVILLE – Fri. evening

11am-6pm Emeryville Art Exhibition

Susan Avila's Garden Delights - Photo EOB

Susan Avila’s Garden of Delights – Photo EOB

Open until 6pm tonight and tomorrow night (11am-6pm) visit the incredible Emeryville Art Exhibition at 6121 Hollis St. next to Bucci’s. in Heritage Square This is the largest collection of artwork in its 28 year history. The 117 artists are either residents or work in Emeryville. Experience the fountains of creativity spilling over the space and pause to immerse yourself in the texture and colors of Susan Avila’s 2012 Garden of Delights, a digitally printed silk backed creation with industrial felt and recycled muslin, completed with free-motion machine stitching. Amazing! The exhibit closes on Sun., Nov. 2 after the Nancy Karp & Dancers perform their site specific Double Portraits dance piece at 3:30 and 4pm. Space donated by Wareham Development.

LocationHeritage Square, 6121 Hollis St. in Emeryville

5-7pm Bay Street Trick or Treat Halloween Party

4:45pm Free Trick or Treat bags distributed while supplies last

5pm Free face painting and balloon making

6-7pm Trick or Treating with participating Bay St. merchants

LocationBay Street in Emeryville

BERKELEY

9:30am – 4:30pm A Not So-Spooky Halloween With The Kids

Come to Habitot Children’s Museum for our Not So-Spooky Halloween celebration for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Children and their caretakers can play miniature golf in the garden graveyard, paint miniature pumpkins and fly paper ghosts in the Wind Tunnel. Other activities also include the witches’ apothecary in the grocery store, treats, and prizes. Come in costume for this not so-spooky event!

Location: Habitot Children’s Museum, 2065 Kittredge St. in Berkeley

8-11pm Wake the Dead

Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison Street in Berkeley

Wake the Dead is a Halloween celebration with Celtic all-star Grateful Dead Jam band.  After 11 years of solid success blending Celtic traditional music and the songs of the Grateful Dead, this hot Northern California septet now embraces the entire Summer of Love, delighting Deadheads, folkies, rockers and adventurous lovers alike around the world.

Location: Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison Street in Berkeley

SAUSALITO

8-11pm Pirates Halloween Party!
Come aboard for a Pirates Halloween Party

The James Moseley Band fronted by lead vocalist and guitarist James Moseley has been wowing audiences in the Bay Area for over ten years at a wide range of music venues, festivals and special events. Their continually growing fan base, one of the most loyal in the Bay Area, is no doubt due to their high energy live performances that get everyone up and dancing with tunes by Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Gladys Knight, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Bob Marley and many more. The James Moseley Band showcases the very best in Motown, R&B, Jazz, Blues, Funk and Reggae.This exceptional eight piece band features outstanding musicians and three top notch vocalists.

LocationSausalito Cruising Club – 300 Napa St.

OAKLAND

8pm – 11:30pm Hiromi: The Trio Project @ Yoshi’s

HIromi on keyboard at Yoshi's

HIromi on keyboard at Yoshi’s

Shows at  8 and 10pm

Pianist and composer Hiromi whose passionate and incendiary keyboard work has been a shining light on the jazz landscape since her 2003 debut, believes that sometimes the voice that never speaks is the most powerful of all. The Trio features Anthony Jackson on Bass and Steve Smith on Drums.  Read more.

Location: Yoshi’s, 310 W. Embarcadero in Jack London Sauare

By |2014-10-31T18:18:22-07:00October 31st, 2014|0 Comments

Fleet Week on San Francisco Bay is Back!

page_schedule_events~~element8You won’t have to look up and keep searching the skies, as you will know immediately when the Blue Angels arrive. Here’s a brief schedule of events. You can view the entire schedule here.

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Thurs., Oct. 9

12-5pm – Blue Angels arrive and practice

1-4pm – Tours of the USS America at Pier 30

Fri., Oct. 10

11am  – The Parade of Navy Ships will tour the San Francisco Bay and make their way under the Golden Gate Bridge. Location – Northern Waterfront

12:30-4pm – Air Show – Blue Angels 3-4pm

Sat., Oct. 11

9am-4pm – Tours of five different Navy Ships

12:30-4pm – Air Show – Blue Angels 3-4pm

Sun., Oct. 12

9am-4pm – Tours of five different Navy Ships

12:30-4pm – Air Show – Blue Angels 3-4pm

 Mon., Oct. 13 

9am-4pm – Tours of five different Navy Ships, including the USS America

By |2014-10-09T10:52:05-07:00October 9th, 2014|0 Comments

Luna Rossa Challenge Launches Second Foiling AC45 – Swordfish

big__MG_9288Both the Luna Rossa Piranha and Swordfish  are foiling about in Cagliari, after being modified with on-board systems that allow the AC45 catamarans to fully foil like the AC72s in the 2013 America’s Cup races. (take a look)

The new design protocol for the 35th America’s Cup allows for modifications of the AC45s of any sort, except for the shape of the hulls. Apparently these new catamarans will outperform the old ones and can simulate the sailing conditions of the new AC62s which will be used in the 2017 races. Practicing on the new AC45s will enrich the crews’ training program and better prepare them for maneuvers, boat handling and foiling techniques that will relate to the new AC62s. They are out at sea now testing all the boats’ components and systems in their full foiling modes.

“This is an important day for the team,” according to Max Sirena, skipper of Luna Rossa, “sailing with two boats offers a significant advantage not only for performance comparison but from all points of view. We participated in the last America’s Cup to set the basis for our 35th America’s Cup and now we can count on a solid team and a close collaboration between designers, sailing team and shore team. There is a constant exchange of information between these areas to address the design and optimize its applications.”

Watch Pirahna and Swordfish foiling in Cagliari.

Photo courtesy of lunarossachallenge.com

 

 

 

 

 

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By |2014-10-05T23:22:30-07:00September 16th, 2014|0 Comments
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