Explaining the AC75 Class Rule Design
July 23rd, 2020
Emirates Team New Zealand’s Dan Bernasconi discusses developing the AC75 class rule and what it means for the 36th America’s
July 23rd, 2020
Emirates Team New Zealand’s Dan Bernasconi discusses developing the AC75 class rule and what it means for the 36th America’s
July 1st, 2020
While all hell breaks loose on land, the New Zealand America’s Cup team shares a view from the water. Video
April 14th, 2020
When the USA defender shifted the America’s Cup to multihulls for the 2013 Match, they sought to spice up the
February 26th, 2020
Naval architect Scott Ferguson examines the first-generation AC75 designs for Sailing World Magazine: The launching of a new boat is
December 19th, 2019
Yachting historian Jacques Taglang and yacht designer Francois Chevalier, who together have published a number of books on the America’s
December 11th, 2019
by Mike Taggett Most of us have a basic understanding of power. Walking upstairs takes a certain level of effort,
December 11th, 2019
Dutch scientist Joop Slooff, who authored a book to detail his role in the design of the infamous winged keel
October 13th, 2019
With each team allowed to build two hulls in advance of the 2021 America’s Cup, four of the five entrants
September 9th, 2019
After Emirates Team New Zealand were the first America’s Cup team to launch an AC75, Live Sail Die shares their
September 6th, 2019
It’s been a long journey, and it’s only just beginning. Team New Zealand launched the first AC75 to touch the
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