Golden Gate YC: Public
Statement
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Golden Gate Asking for "Constructed in Country"
Answers Valencia, December 28, 2009 Tom Ehman, Golden Gate Yacht Club Spokesperson The Golden Gate Yacht Club and BMW Oracle Racing intend to meet with Société Nautique de Genève as soon as possible in an attempt to remove the question mark hanging over the legality of Alinghi’s yacht they will use to defend the forthcoming 33rd America’s Cup. Foremost is the nationality clause in the America’s Cup Deed of Gift document which governs the event and requires the yachts of the Challenger of Record and the Defender to be constructed in the country of the yacht club they represent (“CIC”). Last week SNG was informed by GGYC of the obvious illegality of its yacht’s USA-built sails. Yesterday SNG responded and agreed to meet on the matter. “With racing scheduled to start in Valencia in just six weeks, we want this serious issue dealt with before the boats come to the starting line,” said GGYC spokesman Tom Ehman. The 33rd Match starts in Valencia, Spain, on February 8th. “We don’t think the sailing world would tolerate the two teams failing to sort this out, especially given that GGYC first put SNG on notice concerning CIC in July 2008,” Ehman said. “Virtually every racing sailor in the world knows North Sails’ molded construction is proprietary and unique to its Minden plant in the USA. It is the only place in the world where such sails are constructed. Nevada is not Switzerland.” When the two sides meet, GGYC is prepared to give the defender reasonable time to manufacture sails in Switzerland and take other remedial measures. “Alinghi’s sails are not their only CIC problem, only the most obvious,” Ehman said. Failing a satisfactory outcome, GGYC will take the CIC issue to the International Jury.
“What no one wants is the question mark hanging over Alinghi to turn into
a question mark hanging over the result of the Match. The time to sort
this matter out is right now, not during or after the Match, said Ehman.”
What does the Deed of Gift require of the Challenging and Defending
Yachts?
What does this mean?
Are sails the only issue?
Does Alinghi skipper Brad Butterworth believe the Jury should sort out
such problems before the Match? Coutts said: “Put the Jury in place now and use that Jury to answer open questions that, perhaps, still need to be resolved.” Butterworth was asked if this made sense. “Yes it does,” the Alinghi skipper replied.
Why is GGYC raising the question now?
SNG said GGYC only wants to litigate?
CIC is a central requirement in the Deed and GGYC will not allow SNG to
recklessly disregard the rules. SNG must realize this, especially given
that 13 of 14 decisions made by the New York courts have found the Swiss
defender’s interpretations of the rules to be wrong.
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