36th America’s Cup

36th America’s Cup Challenger Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Faces Defender Emirates Team New Zealand March 10th!

It’s been on and off again due to increased incidents of Covid-19. Racing is set to start on Wednesday, March 10th under Covid-19 Level 2

The highly anticipated Race 1 of the 36th America’s Cup Match will start shortly after 4 pm (NZT) on Wednesday March 10th. The Government announced a reduction in alert levels March 5th.

Under COVID-19 Alert level 2 or 1, the race schedule will remain as planned with 2 races per day – Wednesday 10th, Friday 12th, Saturday 13th, Sunday 14th, Monday 15th and each day after that. The current schedule has racing every day until either the Defender Emirates Team New Zealand or the Challenger Luna Rossa reaches 7 wins.

Racing Under Level 2 

Racing under Level 2 will be restricted to only be sailed on either Race Course A or E. If Auckland moves to Level 1, all courses will become options for the Regatta Director again.

Every race of the 36th America’s Cup presented by Prada will be streamed online on YouTube, Facebook and americascup.com in almost every country in the world

Watch the America’s Cup match at americascup.com. If it’s a race day, the RACING will go LIVE at 16:00 NZT / 03:00 UTC (08:00PT Tuesday, March 9) on the America’s Cup website. Or on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo15ZYO_XDRU9LI30OPtxAg.

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The PRADA Cup Race to Save American Magic’s PATRIOT!

This Challenger Selection Series has certainly been a challenge for New York  Yacht Club’s American Magic.  First of all, they lost their first race Friday and on Saturday did not perform well in tricky light winds, losing both races on Saturday. And then on a windier, very windy, Sunday, PATRIOT had a solid lead, looking hopeful for their first win as they rounded the final mark, but a 25-knot rain squall (intense storm of rain and wind that lasts minutes) sent PATRIOT flying into the air. Then she crashed down onto her side. They could not right it. “We didn’t realize the severity of the situation at first,” said Skipper and Executive Director Terry Hutchinson. “The first half hour I thought it was going to sink.”

But through heroic efforts from first responders, the chase boats, and the crew, it did not. The chase boats threw out cables and were able to right the boat as all the competing teams and the Defender hurried out to help save the PATRIOT. Tragically, they discovered a large hole in the hull on the port side. Emergency responders gave them the saving grace  – life raft boats –  which they wrapped under PATRIOT and it stopped sinking. It took hours to get tugged back to the dock and lift PATRIOT out of the water. The American Magic Team went right into repair mode. Unfortunately, they will not be able to race this weekend, Jan 22-24. as they continue the repairs, but hopefully American Magic’s PATRIOT will be back sailing in the water for the Semi Finals Jan 29-31. After watching the competing teams race to help the US team, you learn a lot about this sailing community. All three teams offered their help in any way as American Magic repairs its boat. (The photo to the left is how we can tap into that lead they had over the Italians and wish the US good luck when they return to sailing.)

Scoreboard:

  • INEOS Team UK                                              4
  • Luna Rossa PRADA Pirelli Team                  2
  • New York Yacht Club American Magic        0

17/01/21 – Auckland (NZL) 36th America’s Cup presented by PRADA PRADA Cup 2021 – Round Robin 2 Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team, New York Yacht Club American Magic

Credit © COR 36 | Studio Borlenghi

Credit Terry Hutchinson image © Sailing Energy

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The PRADA Cup Races are On! Who will be the 36th America’s Cup Challenger?

Emirates Team New Zealand is the Defender of the America’s Cup, affectionately known as the Auld Mug. The race for the Challenger is on!

It’s happening beginning January 15 down under in Auckland, New Zealand, 20 hours ahead of us, and ending February 22. Three teams are competing to be the America’s Cup Challenger: New York Yacht Club’s American Magic, INEOS TEAM UK, and Italy’s Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli.

The score so far in Round Robin 1: Brits 2 – Americans 0 – Italians 0.

It was a surprise since the British team had struggled throughout December’s PRADA America’s Cup World Series Auckland. They must have worked strategically and hard during the Christmas break because they shined on day one with two wins. In the first race INEOS TEAM UK did everything right and their boat BRITANNIA won over American Magic’s PATRIOT by a solid margin. And in Race 2 they had a 28-second win over Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli.

According to Terry Hutchinson, Skipper and Executive Director of American Magic, it was evident that whichever boat was in more wind, was going faster. “It was a pretty tough race,” said Dean Barker, PATRIOT’s helmsman. “We got off the line in OK shape and didn’t really expect it to be quite as big a difference at North Head. Clearly that gave the control to INEOS, and they sailed a really good race. We knew going into today they were going a lot better from what we’d seen in the practice racing.”

On January 16  Race 3 of RR1 will start at 3:15 PM NZT, weather permitting, with Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli vs American Magic.  Round Robin 2, Race 1 will follow with INEOS TEAM UK vs American Magic.

The 36th America’s Cup will take place in Auckland Saturday, March 6 through Sunday, March 21

Photo Credit © COR 36 | Studio Borlenghi

By |2021-01-15T12:10:42-08:00January 15th, 2021|Tags: , , |0 Comments

New Zealand Announces 36th America’s Cup Protocol

Announcement of the 36th America’s Cup Highlights:

  • The boat is a 75’ monohull (instead of the futuristic catamarans)
  • Design rules to be announced by March 31, 2018
  • Teams will be allowed to build two boats
  • 20% of team must hold passports or be citizens of the team’s country for 380 days between 9/1/18 and 9/1/20
  • Event to be held in Auckland in March 2021, if the infrastructure can be put in place by then. Challenger of Record Luna Rosa can move the regatta to Italy if necessary.
  • One section of the protocol speaks to keeping costs down. “An ongoing objective has always been in containing costs for teams.”
  • Read the entire 59 Page Document

    New Zealand’s helmsman Peter Burling Photo/Ricardo Pinto

Team NZ Boss Grant Dalton made the announcement. “We are delivering a fair document, a fair protocol….We have been the primary driver of foiling in multihulls. We are looking to bring that same level to the monohulls.”

Dalton said it was a dream come true that NZ and their friends and Challenger of Record Luna Rosa will be holding the 36th America’s Cup in Auckland.

ETNZ’s helmsman Peter Burling is excited about the new boats, but can’t reveal what he knows about them until the design is finalized in Nov. 2017.

35th America’s Cup 2017 in Bermuda Photo/Ricardo Pinto

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ORACLE TEAM USA Says “NO” to 2021 36th America’s Cup Challenge – What?

There is not much information yet as to why Larry Ellison says NO to the 2021 challenge.

Outgoing America’s Cup boss Sir Russell Coutts, confirmed yesterday that Oracle’s Larry Ellison & ORACLE TEAM USA may not be at the next Cup in Auckland in 2021. However, it is not over for Larry until ETNZ (Emirates Team New Zealand), issues the 2021 protocol later this month, as by deed, the Defender determines.

ETNZ, Defender of the America’s Cup, proclaimed earlier this summer that the America’s Cup design was going to return to the monohull, though a foiling one. Luna Rossa is the Challenger of Record for the 36th America’s Cup Challenge. Another Italian team may enter and one from France. All we have heard so far.

According to stuff.com.nz,  “Oracle Team USA skipper Jimmy Spithill says he may never get over the crushing America’s Cup defeat to Team New Zealand in Bermuda, but that won’t stop him coming back for more.”

Spithill in the 35th World Series after a win. Let’s get that smile back! Photo/Ricardo Pinto

Protocol sets the date in 2021, which we believe will designate a foiling monohull design and have a “constructed in country” requirement, plus some type of nationality requirement for crew members.  Though, it was clear, Besides Jimmy, America lost its spirit watching the 35th Cup last year. Will we even watch without TEAM USA? Stay tuned.

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