Artemis Racing: Press Release
Team Tests AC72 Wing on Orma Trimaran


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Artemis Racing Debuts Full-Scale AC72 wing
Press Release

March 15, 2012




New wing, old boat.  Photo:© 2012 Sander van der Borch/Artemis Racing

The culmination of more than 35,000 man hours and a tremendous amount of hard work on the part of the entire team came to fruition today when Artemis Racing sailed with the team’s first AC72 wing.

 
 

Photo:© 2012 Sander van der Borch/Artemis Racing
 

While the Defender and other Challengers for the 34th Americas Cup have chosen to train and test elements for the AC72 catamarans using smaller boats, specifically AC45 and SL33 catamarans, Artemis Racing opted to build a full-size wing from the outset.

“We chose the full scale strategy.  Our decision was more time consuming, but it allows us to learn how to handle this powerful wing.  Before performance, there is the safety of our team.  San Francisco Bay in July and August is an unforgiving place,” said CEO Paul Cayard.

Towering more than 13 stories high, the AC72 wing is a pure work of art.  The 40-meter high structure, predominantly built of carbon fiber, measures 260 square meters yet weighs just over one tonne.

“It was a team effort.  It was amazing to see the wing out on the water.  It looks great, but at the same time threatening.  We will be going through a series of structural tests in the next few days,” said Principal Designer Juan Kouyoumdjian.

This is Artemis Racing's first entry to the Americas Cup.
 


Visions of things to come, AC45 wing (front) and AC72 wing (rear).
Photo:© 2012 Sander van der Borch/Artemis Racing
 

--- From Artemis Racing
 


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