At long last…

February 6, 2010

… we are going to see some racing in the America’s Cup.

With a couple of court cases still pending next week’s one on one showdown between Alinghi and BMW Oracle may not bring an end to the whole sorry saga, but make no mistake – this is progress. For the challengers like Team New Zealand it finally gives them some sort of certainty – they know there’s going to be a race and they can now see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Of course if Alinghi wins BMW Oracle will have them back in court, and probably the other way around as well. But even that aside, it’s no longer years away, it’s now months away that the likes of Grant Dalton will have something to aim at, and I think that’s important.

The bitter legal wrangles between Alinghi and BMW Oracle over the past few years has been undoubtedly the bleakest period in the long history of the America’s Cup. And for those that are passionate about the sport it’s absolutely gutting that there hasn’t been an opportunity for the challengers. But history also tells us there just may be a positive to all of this.

If we look back to the 1988 Big Boat Challenge, which like this current situation, was an absolute mess, but from that transpired the International America’s Cup Class (IACC) rule. That came about after all the syndicates and designers of that time got together once the dust had settled and developed some parameters and rules that will serve the America’s Cup well. That lasted very well for the class right through to 2007 and had 20 years of perhaps the best America’s Cup yachting there had ever been with an open challenger series.

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Places to follow the 33rd America’s Cup

February 5, 2010

With the big face-off only days away, we thought it would be useful to give you a list of our favourite sites to follow.

Enjoy!


Louis Vuitton World Series

November 18, 2009

We’re in Nice, France for the first leg of the Louis Vuitton World series. Its a good distraction from the current chaos and a chance to see some America’s Cup yachts on the water again!


Quiet times

January 26, 2008

Doha, Qatar

We haven’t posted here for a little while – I hope everyone had a happy Christmas and New Year.

The big news for our family is our recent move to Doha, Qatar. I am working for the Aspire Academy as head coach for the yachting team and I am really enjoying the atmosphere here. 

There are plenty of things afoot in America’s Cup land but until there is any real news about the next regatta I won’t be posting regularily. I’d encourage you to stay tuned to the various sailing sites and blogs, it will be interesting to see how things pan out over the next few months.

Cheers

Pete


Team NZ’s fire still burning brightly

July 7, 2007

Team New Zealand are in a very strong position for the future. Given where they were in 2003, which was in a shambles, they are now right there with huge assets, huge intellectual knowledge and huge passion and belief.

They have got there through very good leadership, good recruitment and good design where the sailors have had a lot of input.

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