Brittania was launched yesterday



The Yanks were a few days ago with Patriot

Nice pics of them today trying to decide whether their boat was a plane or a submarine
Finally some great shots of the NZ practice boat doing her stuff
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Ymx wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 12:58 amFeel free to leave this thread, or this forum if it’s not for you.
Genuine question: Do you think we actually care wtf the general public awareness of the AC in the USA is? Their general awareness is fucking low anyway.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 4:18 am Genuine question: You do know that general public awareness of the America's Cup in the USA is virtually nil, right?
I simply suspect the whole thing is a have.Wignu wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 7:04 amGenuine question: Do you think we actually care wtf the general public awareness of the AC in the USA is? Their general awareness is fucking low anyway.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 4:18 am Genuine question: You do know that general public awareness of the America's Cup in the USA is virtually nil, right?
It's extremely low everywhere except New Zealand, where we have a bad case of yacht racing short mans syndrome.laurent wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 7:10 am Well it's extremely low in France .
The Biggest off shore race is on and I don't believe there is a French challenger this time.
This certainly wasn't true during the decade I lived in the US. Australia winning it in 1983 was akin to a foreign interloper taking out the World Series or the Super Bowl.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 9:20 amI simply suspect the whole thing is a have.Wignu wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 7:04 amGenuine question: Do you think we actually care wtf the general public awareness of the AC in the USA is? Their general awareness is fucking low anyway.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 4:18 am Genuine question: You do know that general public awareness of the America's Cup in the USA is virtually nil, right?
I know from experience (dude) that many Kiwis follow the America's Cup on some misguided belief the plucky Kiwis are sticking it to the big dogs.
But having lived in North America, I know for a fact that it has no sporting profile whatsoever. No one knows it is on. No one. Ironically the NZ TV audience is probably ten times that of the Americans.
I am already outraged that some of my tax dollars from 2021 onwards are going to be wasted on wealthy Kiwi sailors racing their foreign counterparts.
And no one, apart from a few thousand misguided Kiwis, gives a flying fuck.
Your first two sentences are genuinely laughable. Did you live in coastal San Diego and were you a member of a yachting club?Certain Navigator wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 9:52 amThis certainly wasn't true during the decade I lived in the US. Australia winning it in 1983 was akin to a foreign interloper taking out the World Series or the Super Bowl.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 9:20 amI simply suspect the whole thing is a have.Wignu wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 7:04 am
Genuine question: Do you think we actually care wtf the general public awareness of the AC in the USA is? Their general awareness is fucking low anyway.
I know from experience (dude) that many Kiwis follow the America's Cup on some misguided belief the plucky Kiwis are sticking it to the big dogs.
But having lived in North America, I know for a fact that it has no sporting profile whatsoever. No one knows it is on. No one. Ironically the NZ TV audience is probably ten times that of the Americans.
I am already outraged that some of my tax dollars from 2021 onwards are going to be wasted on wealthy Kiwi sailors racing their foreign counterparts.
And no one, apart from a few thousand misguided Kiwis, gives a flying fuck.
I suspect your views on the Americas Cup profile reflects more your own narrow perspective. It's always been a fairly niche, and elitist, event, but the combination of big money, high tech, and sailing gives it a prestige that extends way beyond a few yachting aficionados.
Don't get me wrong. If you love sailing, fill your boots.Ymx wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 10:49 am This is really poor form to spill this drivel on a match thread, for an event which certainly some of us enjoy.
I’m not bothered if the main stream of US or Canada or New Zealand or wherever don’t care about it.
It’s a marvellous event in my opinion so if it’s ok I’ll continue to follow it. And please don’t feel pressured to yourself.
Clever wordplay.Ymx wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 12:27 pm For some of Us we don’t really Care what others thinK or know of it.
Or is this still not clear enufF For you?
I can see why: Vendee Race is about someone trapped all alone for months in a miserable, damp box with no access to family or friends.....and you could die at any moment. A bit too close for home for everyone else at present to get excited about watching.laurent wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 7:10 am Well it's extremely low in France .
The Biggest off shore race is on and I don't believe there is a French challenger this time.
Bollocks Jim!Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 4:18 am Genuine question: You do know that general public awareness of the America's Cup in the USA is virtually nil, right?
So following your logic noone should discuss rugby because f*** all yanks follow it?Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 12:04 pmDon't get me wrong. If you love sailing, fill your boots.Ymx wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 10:49 am This is really poor form to spill this drivel on a match thread, for an event which certainly some of us enjoy.
I’m not bothered if the main stream of US or Canada or New Zealand or wherever don’t care about it.
It’s a marvellous event in my opinion so if it’s ok I’ll continue to follow it. And please don’t feel pressured to yourself.
But don't pretend for a second that even a million of the 330 000 000 Americans in the states give a fuck about this race.
They simply don't know about it.
I suspect a lot of taxpayers have been sold a lemon.
Are the yanks one of our main rivals in rugby?Dan54 wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 6:50 pmSo following your logic noone should discuss rugby because f*** all yanks follow it?Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 12:04 pmDon't get me wrong. If you love sailing, fill your boots.Ymx wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 10:49 am This is really poor form to spill this drivel on a match thread, for an event which certainly some of us enjoy.
I’m not bothered if the main stream of US or Canada or New Zealand or wherever don’t care about it.
It’s a marvellous event in my opinion so if it’s ok I’ll continue to follow it. And please don’t feel pressured to yourself.
But don't pretend for a second that even a million of the 330 000 000 Americans in the states give a fuck about this race.
They simply don't know about it.
I suspect a lot of taxpayers have been sold a lemon.
America's Cup: World in awe at Team New Zealand's new boat
I thought the hint might be in the name. I take GON's point though and will fetch my hat and coat.Kiwias wrote: Mon Nov 23, 2020 7:32 am I'll be watching it whenever I can, though there is next to no interest here in Japan. As for the USA, why should we be even remotely concerned about the level of interest over there?
United States challenger Stars + Stripes Team USA have officially withdrawn from the 2021 America’s Cup.
Their demise was inevitable as they battled financial problems over the past two years.
They had failed to meet a series of deadlines and their backers at the Long Beach Yacht Club in California officially notified the Royal New Zealand Yacht Club that their challenge had been withdrawn.
The confirmation leaves the fleet at four syndicates. INEOS Team UK, American Magic and Luna Rossa (Italy) contest the Prada Cup challenger series in January and February with the winner of that going on to meet Emirates Team New Zealand in the America’s Cup match in March.
Mike Buckley and Taylor Canfield wanted to be an all-American challenge and even got Cup legend Dennis Conner’s approval to use his Stars + Stripes name.
They purchased a design package from defenders Emirates Team New Zealand for a first-generation AC75 after formally announcing their challenge in late 2018.
That boat was only half-completed as financial realities hit.
That was a strange one. That team were clearly never going to make it. Never building a boat, nor anything. And not even being written in to the racing schedule were some of the bigger clues.Enzedder wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 12:40 am USA level of interest now officially halved
United States challenger Stars + Stripes Team USA have officially withdrawn from the 2021 America’s Cup.
Their demise was inevitable as they battled financial problems over the past two years.
They had failed to meet a series of deadlines and their backers at the Long Beach Yacht Club in California officially notified the Royal New Zealand Yacht Club that their challenge had been withdrawn.
The confirmation leaves the fleet at four syndicates. INEOS Team UK, American Magic and Luna Rossa (Italy) contest the Prada Cup challenger series in January and February with the winner of that going on to meet Emirates Team New Zealand in the America’s Cup match in March.
Mike Buckley and Taylor Canfield wanted to be an all-American challenge and even got Cup legend Dennis Conner’s approval to use his Stars + Stripes name.
They purchased a design package from defenders Emirates Team New Zealand for a first-generation AC75 after formally announcing their challenge in late 2018.
That boat was only half-completed as financial realities hit.