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Posts: 2,490 On the Water | Wind 240 at 17.0 kts, 18.7 kts peak
We should get the race in.
Philip USA #1006 | | | Re: AC72 Oracle Team USA Spaceship has landed
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#264337 09/19/13 03:39 PM 09/19/13 03:39 PM |
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Philip USA #1006 | | | Re: AC72 Oracle Team USA Spaceship has landed
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Philip USA #1006 | | | Re: AC72 Oracle Team USA Spaceship has landed
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#264345 09/19/13 07:54 PM 09/19/13 07:54 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I think they're doing something weird when foiling upwind. They don't seem to want to do it all the time. I'm wondering if it has something to do with the wind pressure, wind angle, and/or current. I understood that Ainsley was calling for foiling and not foiling on the upwind leg.
It's still very much about the start. NZ was still knocking on the door upwind and Oracle had to play it just right. Man, it's fun watching them turn and burn around the top of the course.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: AC72 Oracle Team USA Spaceship has landed
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#264346 09/19/13 09:28 PM 09/19/13 09:28 PM |
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | I kinda wish they had kept the course more like a conventional course, with an upwind start and at least two upwind legs, two downwind, then turn and burn around a downwind mark to the offset finish line as they do now, but with more upwind work.
I realize they were trying to keep it right up close to the city front for the spectators, which is excellent and unprecedented, but a little more 'tactical' start and course would have been nice too. As it is now, you know they are both going to try to run off on starboard from the start for that short blast reach to the first mark, then it's a drag race with the lead boat getting very far ahead right away.
I'd have them start at the bottom, like a normal race, and have the entire upwind leg to swap tacks and places, before they turn downwind and separate.
Still, it is very much more exciting than any of the five previous America's Cup races I've seen...they were like watching paint dry becuase once one boat got in front, it was all over.
Not so with these boats, one bad tack or gybe is really going to hurt when the other guy is going 30-40 knots!
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