March 17th, 2013
If it was not awash in controversy, it would not be the America’s Cup. The 34th edition may be noted more for the conflict within the host city than within the competing teams. In this report by C.W. Nevius of the San Francisco Chronicle, he comments on a recent hearing called by Supervisor John Avalos
March 14th, 2013
The dawn of the AC72 cats has impacted almost all of the crew roles in an America’s Cup campaign – along with the game itself. To gain some expert insight, Sail Racing Magazine editor Justin Chisholm spoke to Oracle Team USA bowman Brad Webb… ——————————————————————— Being a bowman… “It’s a complete departure. Those who have
March 14th, 2013
This week on America’s Cup Discovered it’s all about the AC72. We are onboard with Emirates Team New Zealand in
March 13th, 2013
Fewer teams, fewer spectators and fewer super yachts mean the America’s Cup regatta is no longer expected to generate more
March 12th, 2013
ETNZ: A DIFFERENT KIND OF PRE-START Emirates Team New Zealand tactician Ray Davies explains the big difference in the pre-start
March 12th, 2013
The America’s Cup will pump approximately $780 million into the Bay Area economy, generate about 5,500 jobs and lead to
March 11th, 2013
From Iain McAllister, Peggy Bawn Press: As Adrian Morgan suggests (Scuttlebutt 3792), bring it on! Charles Paine Burgess, son of
March 8th, 2013
Emirates Team New Zealand have had a big week of race training with Luna Rossa. As team tactician Ray Davies
March 7th, 2013
This week on America’s Cup Discovered we take a look back at the America’s Cup World Series San Francisco with
March 6th, 2013
Australian John Bertrand, seen here sailing his Etchells, remains close to the America’s Cup that gave him international prominence (or