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by Gibbon
5039 days ago
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I'm also in Auckland. We went down to the wharf to see it the day it was launched. Staggering size... It's a catamaran with a 13m (42.7 ft.) tall solid wing and is expected to be able to hit 50 knots (90+ km/h). They have to anchor it to a tonne and a half of ballast just to keep it from taking off on it's own. |
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The AC45 (the boat being used in current cup events while the larger AC72's are being designed and built) uses a 21.5m (71ft) wing ... and the boats that will be used in the actual Cup (the AC72) are even larger beasts -- a wing 40m (131ft) tall [1].
The design of and technology going into these AC class boats is fascinating. It's been a lot of fun watching the AC45's race and the AC72's will be quite a sight out on the water once they begin pushing 'em to their limits.
[1] http://www.cupinfo.com/en/americas-cup-2013-boats-ac72-ac45....