it's probably the one that broke...but I don't understand why they have pictures of dagger board molds and the like in that posting. It seems out of character.
Jake Kohl
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#256726 01/29/1304:25 PM01/29/1304:25 PM
Somebody mentioned this early on in this thread and was spot on . . .
“The amount that the platform racked (twisted) was a trade-off with weight and windage in the structure of the boat,” he explained. “That trade-off is still there. We’ve made some subtle changes that will reduce the racking, but again, it’s a design decision trading off windage and weight.”
Philip USA #1006
Re: AC72 Oracle Team USA Spaceship has landed
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#256963 02/04/1308:19 PM02/04/1308:19 PM
I have wondered why some of the foils haven't been shaped like the new OR foils. From my aviation days, it seems the dihedral there would create some extra stability.
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#256975 02/05/1306:38 AM02/05/1306:38 AM
Dont really understand why the helming position is so low (apart from windage), shouldnt he be able to oversee the whole boat from that position? (Especially with matchracing?).
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#256992 02/05/1311:42 AM02/05/1311:42 AM
Great interview with Grant Dalton! Enlightening indeed.
Dalton referring to Oracle 17 "It's going to go like stink upwind!"
NZ named their second AC72 - Aotearoa (Aotearoa is the Maori name for New Zealand, meaning the land of the long white cloud, said to the the first sighting of New Zealand by the first migration.)
This is first of a series of four with Grant Dalton, Kevin Shoebridge (COO on the shorecrew), Dean Barker (Skipper on the sailing aspects) and Nick Holroyd (Design Director).