America's Cup News: 4th Quarter 2006


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 Selected Archive of News Stories and Features:


Alinghi Training in Dubai


Alinghi begins training in Dubai with SUI-64 and their new boat, SUI-91.

Photo: ©2006 ThMartinez/Alinghi

"We lined the boats up this afternoon and started our testing program in conditions that are reminiscent of a strong sea breeze in Valencia.  It's good to get started with conditions that we can expect in the summer of 2007," said team skipper Brad Butterworth.

Read the Press Release


Archbishop Tutu Visits Shosholoza

"Bring the America’s Cup to Africa!” said Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.  The Nobel Laureate also expressed an interest in sailing as the team's 18th man.

Read more at SA Sailing


BMW Oracle Training Too

The team is training now on trial horse USA-71, but declined to reveal whether new USA-87 would join the Auckland stable.  They did, however, tease the imagination with hints about the new boat.

"Eighty-seven is very, very innovative, the most innovative of any this time around," Dickson said. "She is innovative in her structure, in her laminate, in the internal layout, in her hull structure, rig placement, bowsprit and appendages - we didn't hold back.

Read Julie Ash's story at NZ Herald


For Your Holiday Gift List

The first America's Cup Class yacht ever built, Raul Gardini's Il Moro di Venezia I, is for sale.  If you've been a good boy or girl this year, the restored bright red racing yacht, currently based on San Francisco Bay, could become your own piece of America's Cup history.

Read more details from John Sweeney


NZL-92 Arrives Soon

The new Emirates Team New Zealand yacht is expected to be delivered the first week of October.  Launching is planned for October 19.

Read more at NZCity


Additional Stories:

12/11: Baird vs. Holmberg: Alinghi to hold UBS Defender Trials

11/27: Triple Digits: Sail Number 100 Official America's Cup Site

11/11: Pack and Play: Alinghi heads off to Dubai

11/09: AC 32 Tech: Stories at NZ Herald

10/23: Dave Perry joins Victory: Victory Challenge

10/20: NZL-92:
ETNZ launches 2nd new boat New Zealand Herald

99 in the Shade: More ACC Sail numbers issued -- Challenger Commission

 


AC in SF ?

BMWO Talks of Golden Gate Defense

"This is the greatest natural amphitheater for sailing, perhaps in the world," said Larry Ellison.

Defending the Cup on the Bay also excites BMW Oracle's Gavin Brady: "I think this would be one of the coolest places to run the America's Cup."

"First we have to win it," Ellison told the AP's Bernie Wilson.

Read more at Seattle PI


Columbia's Mast to be Repaired


America's Cup defender Columbia. Photo credit

The mast of two-time America's Cup Defender Columbia is due for repairs.  All the more so because we are talking about the 1899 and 1901 defender, not her 1958 12-Meter namesake.  The rest of the great yacht was scrapped in 1914, but her hollow steel 115-foot mast has been on flagpole duty in a Queens, New York, park ever since.

Read more at NY Daily News


The mast in the Queens park is not Columbia's first spar.  An earlier steel mast failed in a spectacular fashion, August, 1899. Photo credit

Patron of Shosholoza

"Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has accepted an invitation to be patron of Team Shosholoza, South Africa’s first ever challenger for sailing's prestigious 156 year old America's Cup" -- from South African Challenge

Read the Press Release


SAC Afterguard Set

"South Africa's Amercia's Cup challenger Team Shosholoza has announced the final afterguard configuration for 2007. It includes Mark Sadler as Skipper, Paolo Cian as Helmsman, Ian Ainslie as Strategist, Tommaso Chieffi as Tactician and Marc Lagesse as Navigator."

Read more at Yachting World

McDonald to Victory

The British sailor joins the team as Strategist and will also be associated with mast design.

Read more at Yachting World


Alinghi Yacht Club Tour

Alinghi will visit three European Yacht Clubs this fall to help sailors learn about their efforts to defend the America's Cup next year.

Read the Press Release
 

 

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Columbia: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Detroit Publishing Company Collection