America's Cup: ETNZ almost capsized

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Dunedinite
Dunedinite
WA
184 posts
WA, 184 posts
16 Sep 2013 4:56am
How amazing has the racing been?
If the foiling, speed & tightness of the racing isn't enough... Team NZ nearly flipped yesterday!!
Enjoying every minute of it.

Race 9 starts in approx. 15mins. Live on youTube/America's cup.

Go New Zealand. Bring the Cup home again!!
keensailor
keensailor
NSW
702 posts
NSW, 702 posts
16 Sep 2013 2:15pm
OMG!

this is the first time I've watched this cup. Awesome sailing...

GO NZ
papabear
papabear
QLD
26 posts
QLD, 26 posts
17 Sep 2013 8:18pm
Completely agree. Yes it is stupidly expensive but the sailing and coverage is absolutely amazing.
LooseChange
LooseChange
NSW
2140 posts
NSW, 2140 posts
17 Sep 2013 9:09pm
Bring back the 12 metre yachts or better yet, bring back the J class
pumpnjump
pumpnjump
WA
265 posts
WA, 265 posts
18 Sep 2013 5:47pm
LooseChange said..

Bring back the 12 metre yachts or better yet, bring back the J class


Why?

Americas Cup is the pinnacle of yacht design, much like formula one, in their day that was the J Class, as a life long sailor watching Americas Cup push the boundaries is bloody exciting!:-)
LooseChange
LooseChange
NSW
2140 posts
NSW, 2140 posts
18 Sep 2013 8:13pm
pumpnjump said..

LooseChange said..

Bring back the 12 metre yachts or better yet, bring back the J class


Why?

Americas Cup is the pinnacle of yacht design, much like formula one, in their day that was the J Class, as a life long sailor watching Americas Cup push the boundaries is bloody exciting!:-)


Why? because I don't find a ten second lap dash very entertaining. The workups required to get a 12 or a J to that competitive edge and finally culminating in a best of seven series fought out over two weeks is to me more exciting.
Formula one is no longer the exciting type of racing it once was either. Every time a team comes with a new strategy that could give them an edge Bernie Ecclestone bans it. F1 these days is as exciting as batcrap. Let the teams develop to their hearts content, after all isn't it supposed to be a development class and not a restricted class. The days of 15" wide rear tyres and screaming turbo engines, the days when managers didn't tell one driver to slow down so the other one could win. Engines are limited to 18,000 rpm, what is that all about? I have a sound file of a Cosworth hitting just over 20,000 rpm, pure music.
Seamonkey_H2024
Seamonkey_H2024
VIC
344 posts
VIC, 344 posts
18 Sep 2013 9:56pm
It is a spectacle. The cost out ways the enjoyment imo.

www.theverge.com/2013/9/3/4672686/billionaire-death-race
DrRog
DrRog
NSW
608 posts
NSW, 608 posts
21 Sep 2013 8:37pm
Personally, I'm enjoying it. I don't race and am pretty ignorant in this area so perhaps that's the push - make the spectacle more appealing to the masses. That being said, my mate, who raced in the Fastnet, is over there watching the Cup and said that when those beasts fly past at 30 kts he gets goosebumps.

Couldn't read the last link as I only have ipad which that link crashes so perhaps I'm being insensitive if that was about the racers' risk of death.
MattM14
MattM14
NSW
190 posts
NSW, 190 posts
25 Sep 2013 4:11pm
All good points and everybody will have their own opinion / perspective on this. Personally I have enjoyed the sailing from a technical aspect. It is difficult to see a 72 ft cat screaming along on foils at 40 knots and not wonder about how exhilarating it would feel to be on board that!! And I say that being a committed mono-hull devote.

Having said that I loved the 12s and always felt it was a shame to see them dropped as the Americas Cup class. But then it was noted once that I don't like change .

Where this (and recent) A Cups have lost it for me is in the dilution of the national representation aspect. Sure we have Oracle Team "USA" constantly referred to by commentary as "the Americans" but he boat is being driven by an Aussie with the brains trust another Aussie (Slingsby) and a Pom (Ainslie). There is not much American about that. Lets have a State Of Origin Americas Cup!


Whatever your opinion, you would have to say that the coverage of the event along with all the electronic graphics has been great to see. It's certainly made it more interesting and made a much wider audience tune in.

So can the Kiwi's find a way to scratch out one more win or do the Oracle boys have too much momentum?
keensailor
keensailor
NSW
702 posts
NSW, 702 posts
25 Sep 2013 5:35pm
it will be a clincher tomorrow morning
NZ just need to get a good start
good luck NZ !!
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