America,
FUCK YEAH!
Oracle have won, good for them they deserved it, but I don't think they've done the America's cup as a competition any favours with the way they've won (if the cost of these boats wasn't enough).
The fact that they were able to modify their boat so successfully while the racing was actually underway will put any future challengers off even more - oops we've started with the wrong boat, never mind we'll just modify it until it's the right boat. Oh, you guys can't afford to do that? Too bad for you.
They should have a 'parc ferme' rule like in Formula 1, sure you can make a some changes to sails / rigging / ballast? etc but that's about it.
My uninformed 2c.
Moe: Well, I'm better than dirt. Well, most kinds of dirt. I mean not that fancy store bought dirt. That stuffs loaded with nutrients. I...I can't compete with that stuff.- The Simpsons
How about Deano asks Jimbo if he wants to have a best of 4 "funsy regatta" - turn off your Boeing computer controlling your systems - and race us the way mother sport intended...see who has the best boat/crew - not the best computer system.
Manual controls vs automated - a mismatch. Watching the final race - I could not see any evidence of a speed benefit to Oracle except when coming in/out of turns. Commentators rightly pointed to this being cos of automated howze-your-fathers.... Not an even set of technology. Stupid waste of a fabulous sporting spectacle. Needed to see sailors contesting this - not naughts and ones.
I hope they think carefully where they display the Auld Mug in case some disgruntled Indian (or other indigenous individual who thinks the world owes him) tries to smash it with a hammer...
I enjoyed watching this racing It would have been neat to see the team win it from a purely sporting view but have to wonder, if NZ had won it, they'd need govt money to fund the next boat again. Dont know how the public ( apart from the hospitality and marine industries ) would feel about that.
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
Well done Kiwis!
As for team 'Orrible USA. Hope the phonecall to the New York Yacht club was worth it.
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Any cheap used catamarans on trade me as yet?![]()
I've spent my money on bikes, booze and babes. The rest I've wasted....
Up wind was a massive tell-tale sign. Oracles boat did bob up and down when on the foils. Solid as a rock. They were also able to get up on the foils faster and more constantly and not drop of them so easily.
The other tell-tale sign was on the very first leg (I think - the very start of the race anyway). Our dude that was in charge of the foils had so much concentration on them it wasn't funny. He looked like it was the hardest he was working during the whole cup. TNZ knew that was the one thing that was going to win or lose the cup. Turns out mere mortals can not compute variations as fast as Skynet.
I really wanna know the system. I'm intrigued how it works everything out and how it runs - power wise and programming wise. It can't be simple and I always thought you weren't allowed stored power on the Cup boats. If it's something like solar power, that's crazy efficiency in the computer power. I also didn't think you were allowed computer power either. So if wasn't that, that's some crazy hydraulics, engineering.
It has to be remembered, those boats weren't intended to foil but TNZ found a way to make it happen within the rules. Oracle took the foiling one step further when they were behind the 8-ball. Clever. It must be bloody close to breaking the rules though.
wanna go halfsies?
Did anyone see the next Challenger envelope get handed to the winners??? I didn't![]()
Last edited by ckai; 26th September 2013 at 16:28. Reason: One more thing
No worries Robert your boy won it - says here it was Ben Ainslie's USA so must have been a Pommy team http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/sailing/24274103
The Aussie news had it as an Aussie win too of course.
So sure it was a New Zealand win if our boys built the boat and sailed on it.
Everyone won then.
Cheers
Merv
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