Thursday, May 30, 2013

AC72 sails in good breeze for racing / Emirates Team New Zealand

Emirates Team New Zealand completed its fourth day sailing the AC72 on San Francisco Bay today in a wide range of breeze and conditions.
 
 
The team ran through some training exercises and a couple laps of the America’s Cup race course in what tactician Ray Davies described as “near perfect conditions”.
 
“We had a really nice 22 knots of breeze blowing on the course area and it all just felt like perfect conditions to be racing the AC72s. The boat felt really good.”
 
With the practice racing completed, the AC72 and following chase boats relocated down to the South Bay to continue with the testing program where the breeze offered a brief example of the volatility of the wind in San Francisco.
 
“While we were a long way down in the South Bay, one minute it was 14 knots the next it was 30 knots, so it got a little hairy,” said skipper Dean Barker, “But we kept things under control and got the boat back to the dock with no issues at all, so we are happy.”
 
As with each day sailing before, the team continues to learn more about the boat and the venue with each hour on the water.
 
Chris Cameron’s pictures are here.
 
Source; Emirates Team New Zealand

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