Americas cup-still awiting?

Viking

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It seems that 5 and 10 knots of wind is to much for these boats. For Gods sake I've had kids in dinghies racing in stronger winds.
These NZ (most of the crews) must be girls!!!
You would have thought the $100M would have produced 'real' boats.
 
5-10 knots is perfect. It looks as if race 1 will be underway very soon - possibly within the next half hour.
The problem on Monday was the stability of the wind - it is hard to set an upwind leg when the wind at the top mark is 90 degrees different to the start. And on Wednesday it was waves, not wind.
When I checked a few minutes ago, there was only a 10 degree difference in direction between top mark and start, and wind was 4-6 knots. So they should be underway v v soon.

I can't wait.
 
Your not missing much!
I've got to have a new crew member on my boat! What the hell is a "Wing Sail Caddy"?
Bloke with a bag on his back lugging a wing sail around??
We got a shot of a bloke on the commitee boat dress like Scott of the Antarctic, could be Harold Bennett. All they have to do is start TWO boats, They alt to try orgainsing 115 kids in Op'is in a National Champiionship with accompaning parents in ribs.
New comment "conditions (5-10knots) not ideal!" Its turning into a joke!!!!! Its never 'ideal' thats sorts the winners from losers! ITS CALLED SAILING!!!!!!!!!
 
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33rd Americas cup……………………………update

BMW round the windward mark 4mins ahead of Alinghi

Doesn’t sound much…………………….

but its 1 ½ kilometres to make up…………….
 
33rd Americas cup……………………………update

BMW round the windward mark 4mins ahead of Alinghi

Doesn’t sound much…………………….

but its 1 ½ kilometres to make up…………….
Are they towing their dinghies/tenders or have they have got them in davits?

Cheers, Brian.
 
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