America's Cup Race

F1nut
F1nut Posts: 50,525
edited September 2013 in The Clubhouse
Is anyone else following this? It's like Formula 1 on water, amazing boats capable of 50+ mph......unheard of!!!

http://www.americascup.com/results-standings
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  • BlueFox
    BlueFox Posts: 15,251
    edited September 2013
    Sort of. Its hard to miss out here. However, just like NASCAR has restrictor plates these boats can't race if the wind is over 20 knots. A Swedish boat capsized during the preliminaries and a sailor drowned by being trapped under the boat. Anyway, Oracle might pull of a comeback, and win this thing. They started two points (-2) in the hole since it was determined they cheated in the preliminaries.

    Of course if Oracle wins this area is not big enough for Larry Ellison's ego. :smile:
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  • drumminman
    drumminman Posts: 3,396
    edited September 2013
    Saw a brief clip on the news tonight. Those boats are cool, extremely hi tech. Once they get going it looks like they're riding on wings with the hulls completely out of the water.

    Looks like the US has to run the rest of the table to pull it out.

    How did the US cheat?
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,525
    edited September 2013
    The boats are quite capable of sailing at higher wind speeds, but for safety reasons they restricted the max wind speed, but I believe it has to be 24 knots or greater for a specified lenght of time.

    It was determined that one of the US 45's had added lead shot to the king post. It really had nothing to do with the 72's sailing now, but the international jury saw it another way. Complete BS to those who know.
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  • Speedskater
    Speedskater Posts: 495
    edited September 2013
    This entire America's Cup race is just a long list of throwing out the baby and keeping the bath water.

    The maximum wind speed limit is a combination of wind speed, tidal current speed & direction and time. It's totally computer controlled.

    There will only be one race on Tuesday. If NZ wins the first race, then it's all over. If US wins the first race, then NZ will use it's wild card to delay the second race to Wednesday.
  • Speedskater
    Speedskater Posts: 495
    edited September 2013
    The wind Tuesday may very well exceed the max limit before the second race start time. So NZ won't play their wild card until the last second.
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,525
    edited September 2013
    The US won both races today with the US coming from behind in the second race to win by 54 seconds! So, it's all tied up at 8 each. The winner tomorrow takes the cup and the US is looking really good.

    GO TEAM ORACLE!!!
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  • drumminman
    drumminman Posts: 3,396
    edited September 2013
    U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a!


    I will say that New Zealanders have an amazing history of design achievement. John Britten comes to mind. He designed, fabricated most of the parts in his garage and built a motorcycle that took on the world's best, aka Ducati, Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki and won:

    http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/theme.aspx?irn=1485

    Sorry for the thread jack - back to the America's cup!
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  • zane77
    zane77 Posts: 1,696
    edited September 2013
    The Kiwi's had a distinct advantage by sailing against all the other chalangers to win the right to sail against the USA. There was only team Oracle putting up a boat to keep the cup in the US. I hope Team Oracle can pull out a final win and send the Kiwi's packing. If you haven't seen these boats they are amazing. Check it out.
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  • DMara
    DMara Posts: 1,434
    edited September 2013
    Team Oracle has just won the Cup. Unbelievable come back from 1-8 down to win the whole thing at 9-8!!!
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,525
    edited September 2013
    What a come back.....Congrats to Team Oracle!!!
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  • bassaholic
    bassaholic Posts: 315
    edited September 2013
    Meh.....Not really sailing anymore. Too much engineering.
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  • Beta
    Beta Posts: 267
    edited September 2013
    I had not payed any attention to this event for a couple of decades. I just happened to be in front of one of the TVs at my office today when the race started. The boats/technology, the tactics, the comeback by Team Oracle. All of it. Truly amazing stuff. What a treat to watch. I thought USA was toast when it looked like one of it's pontoons pearled and New Zealand got the hole shot shortly after the race started. Spectacular comeback by USA indeed.
  • zane77
    zane77 Posts: 1,696
    edited September 2013
    USA! Great comeback, way to go team Oracle.
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  • drumminman
    drumminman Posts: 3,396
    edited September 2013
    It's being called the greatest comeback in the history of sports. Congrats to team USA!
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  • DMara
    DMara Posts: 1,434
    edited September 2013
    Instead of Team USA beat Team NewZealand, it was more of Team USA Money beat Team Oceania.
    Come to find out Team Oracle, even though labeled USA, included only 1 USA citizen. This so-called USA team actually included 8 New Zealand sailors, and even a British who represented Great Britain in the Olympic. The team skipper is an Australian.
    Team New Zealand's roster listed 11 New Zealanders and 2 Australians.
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  • Speedskater
    Speedskater Posts: 495
    edited September 2013
    It looks like they modified the foils for the last race, making them more effective but a lot more sensitive to angle. Which almost turned the boat into a submarine at the first mark and several times the boat looked tippy (front to back).
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,525
    edited September 2013
    bassaholic wrote: »
    Meh.....Not really sailing anymore. Too much engineering.

    So, is F1 not auto racing anymore. Too much engineering?

    These are the pinnacles of their respective sport and engineering as you say is what makes them that.
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  • scottyboy76
    scottyboy76 Posts: 2,905
    edited September 2013
    drumminman wrote: »
    U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a! U-s-a!


    I will say that New Zealanders have an amazing history of design achievement. John Britten comes to mind. He designed, fabricated most of the parts in his garage and built a motorcycle that took on the world's best, aka Ducati, Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki and won:

    http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/theme.aspx?irn=1485

    Sorry for the thread jack - back to the America's cup!

    And dont forget Burt Munro.

    The movie "Worlds fastest indian", told of his life, working in his little garage, melting old ford and chevy engine parts to make his own engine parts for his old indian bike, then scrounging money to come to the bonneville salt flats to race in the time trials, only to be told due to safety requirements and a lack of preregistration, he could not run.

    Long story short, after feeling sorry for the old man and his slapped together bike, they let him run, all he did was set speed records that still stand.

    Great movie and great story.
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  • drumminman
    drumminman Posts: 3,396
    edited September 2013
    I enjoyed that too. Amazing what people can do with inspiration and the most basic tools.
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  • doctor r
    doctor r Posts: 837
    edited September 2013
    The series was amazing. I have followed the America's Cup since the early 70s and this "come from behind" win is mind bending to anyone who knows match racing. Team Oracle figured out something (after losing 8 of the first ten races) and kept the cup home for another few years. The technology of these boats is stellar, but the tactics employed by the skippers and crew will be analyzed, studied, and employed by future generations.
    Go Team Oracle
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