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    DaGrubster
    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
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    @taniwharugby

    Agreed, win or have even starts and we will be very, very hard to beat.

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    @DaGrubster said in Americas Cup:

    Team NZ don’t look anywhere near as polished compared to the last campaign.

    Yet. 4 weeks into their campaign - they're watching and aiming at March, not December

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    @nzzp said in Americas Cup:

    @DaGrubster said in Americas Cup:

    Team NZ don’t look anywhere near as polished compared to the last campaign.

    Yet. 4 weeks into their campaign - they're watching and aiming at March, not December

    Unfortunately so is everyone else

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    Snowy
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    @booboo said in Americas Cup:

    @nzzp said in Americas Cup:

    @DaGrubster said in Americas Cup:

    Team NZ don’t look anywhere near as polished compared to the last campaign.

    Yet. 4 weeks into their campaign - they're watching and aiming at March, not December

    Unfortunately so is everyone else

    Having a quick boat at the outset is encouraging. We improved the sailing / foiling skills massively in Bermuda and we had a quick boat there too.

    I think that we can improve the boat, but definitely the skills. The guys managed to keep the cat on foils for a race or two last time. I see no reason that they won't get up to that level again. They haven't had long in these machines.

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    Bovidae
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    Coutts comes across as such a piston wristed gibbon.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/123910904/americas-cup-copyright-claim-filed-by-coutts-vindictive

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    dogmeat
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    @Bovidae total fluffybunny

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    Kiwiwomble
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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/americas-cup/123921543/americas-cup-is-sir-ben-ainslie-emerging-as-future-partner-for-team-new-Zealand

    in other news, has he given up already, we'll take his money but not sure we need him to help tune anything

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    RoninWC
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    First capsizing of an AC75. Unfortuantely, it was ETNZ Te Rehutai.

    Some good footage of this around the traps and this has two angles.

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    canefan
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    @Kiwiwomble said in Americas Cup:

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/americas-cup/123921543/americas-cup-is-sir-ben-ainslie-emerging-as-future-partner-for-team-new-Zealand

    in other news, has he given up already, we'll take his money but not sure we need him to help tune anything

    No substitute for live fire exercises

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    @RoninWC said in Americas Cup:

    First capsizing of an AC75.

    They capsized Te Aihe twice.

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    Crucial
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    Coutts is so deep in the fluffybunny bucket that frankly I am surprised that he managed to climb high enough to stick his head above the rim.

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    @dogmeat said in Americas Cup:

    @RoninWC said in Americas Cup:

    First capsizing of an AC75.

    They capsized Te Aihe twice.

    Right you are @dogmeat I had forgotten about that.

    It's funny, Te Aihe to my eyes looks smaller than Te Rehutai so I didn't think it was quite AC75 but a quick Google check confirms it is.

    Comparing the two visually, there is no difference length wise but the hull shape is significantly different with Te Rehutai being quite bulkier.

    From the article below:

    ""The bow has more volume than Boat 1", Burling continues. "Every team has broken it down differently. The cockpits are designed more for aerodynamics than coping with water issues", he says.

    Water coming over the bow has a clear flow down the spillway - the wide channel that lies between the two crew areas. It also serves as a landing zone, or end plate for the mainsail and jib - which now make contact with the hull, below gunnel level. In Te Aihe the foredeck was extended back through the cockpit, forming a centre console - which is now no more.

    Asked how much Te Aihe has been cannibalised for parts to be fitted onto Boat 2, Bernasconi responds: "a lot of electronics came off Boat 1, and some of the hydraulics - but not a lot."

    It becomes evident that ETNZ has no intention of sailing Te Aihe against Te Rehutai. "It would take a lot of work to put it back together", says Burling"

    America's Cup Rialto: November 20 - Kiwis throw down the gauntlet to Challengers

    America's Cup Rialto: November 20 - Kiwis throw down the gauntlet to Challengers

    America's Cup champions, Emirates Team New Zealand, turned on an impressive first sail performance in their Version 2 AC75, Te Rehutai just over 18 hours after her Thursday evening launch ceremony.

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    @Bovidae said in Americas Cup:

    Coutts comes across as such a piston wristed gibbon.

    So he is actually wanting to copyright "lines".
    Might as well go the whole hogg and do arrows and circles as well.

    That man is a complete bellend, he was one of the original Americas cup intellectual property thieves to start with.

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    canefan
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    @Snowy said in Americas Cup:

    @Bovidae said in Americas Cup:

    Coutts comes across as such a piston wristed gibbon.

    So he is actually wanting to copyright "lines".
    Might as well go the whole hogg and do arrows and circles as well.

    That man is a complete bellend, he was one of the original Americas cup intellectual property thieves to start with.

    As the story goes Coutts has been a fluffybunny ever since his junior days

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    Bovidae
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    #497

    Team UK leads from start to finish to beat USA by 1:20. They looked a completely different boat and crew.

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    canefan
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    @Bovidae said in Americas Cup:

    Team UK leads from start to finish to beat USA by 1:20. They looked a completely different boat and crew.

    game on

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    Bovidae
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    Wind conditions were in the mid-range so suited both boats. Let's see how Team UK goes against Luna Rossa now.

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    Kruse
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    #500

    THAT's how you keep your powder dry.

    Also, conspiracy theory - there's been a bit of chat around whether UK and TeamNZ have got a bit buddy-buddy, perhaps lining up the Challenger-of-Record ahead of time... maybe also a bit of info/tech sharing? (I don't really believe that, but I might send it off to Alex Jones anyway - he seems like he'd be a yachting fan.)

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    Kiwiwomble
    replied to Kruse on last edited by Kiwiwomble
    #501

    @Kruse don't think they would risk anything, the AC is litigious enough as it is!

    Ineos flying in the second now, 22sec at the second

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    Bovidae
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    2 from 2 for Ainslie. He won the start in both races.

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