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    @canefan How the hell has it taken that long to agree on location?

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    TNZ wanted to extend Halsey and Hobson wharves out into the Harbour so that they protruded as far as Wynyard and Princes.

    This was rigorously opposed by a number of interested groups who have traction with Council because of the flak relating to Ports of Akl Bledisloe container terminal plans

    Council signed off slightly modified version of this

    Govt stepped in with alternatives that intruded into the Harbour less but that TNZ baulked at. Govt then managed to buy out lease(s) of chemical storage units in Halsey St. This is iteration 3 of govt plan

    All takes time I guess. I'm a bit disappointed TNZ will get the Events Centre as their base and that Halsey St is going to be closed. Balance that against early exit of the chemical tanks and more open water and I think its a reasonable outcome.

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    I'd be thoroughly pissed off though if I was a commercial fisherman. This will be the third time they will be forced to move their berths so absentee owners can moor their super yachts

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    The GBI ferry mooring will have to move also looking at that plan.

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    @dogmeat said in Americas Cup:

    I'd be thoroughly pissed off though if I was a commercial fisherman. This will be the third time they will be forced to move their berths so absentee owners can moor their super yachts

    IMO they shouldn't be there anyway, nor should they be allowed to fish the inner gulf. I know one of them and they are so short sighted about their own business, it's really blinkered thinking. There must be a far more sensible place for them to go that isn't inner city?

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    @bovidae said in Americas Cup:

    The GBI ferry mooring will have to move also looking at that plan.

    Float planes too I think.

    It isn't a bad compromise and there will always be parties affected. New motorways are the same and the city will be better for it.

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    @dogmeat Good response, thanks. But given they won it nine months ago, it seems to me poorly administered thus far - almost as if they meet monthly like a footy club committee.

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    @antipodean Change of government. If Nats had won the Council plan wouldn't have been revisited. So its more like 4 mths then "hang on" then 4 mths

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    @antipodean said in Americas Cup:

    But given they won it nine months ago, it seems to me poorly administered thus far - almost as if they meet monthly like a footy club committee.

    The plan was always going to take the most time, and as @dogmeat says they had to deal with a new government.

    3 parties involved is always going to fuck things up. Someone mention our government?

    They still have plenty of time to build it.

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    Bump. Kind'a related, but sore from losing the Auld Mug, Larry and Russell have created a new sailing competition based on '50-foot foiling catamarans powered by wing sails which the organisers expect to reach speeds of more than 50 knots (93 kilometres per hour) as they fly above the water'.

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    @antipodean said in Americas Cup:

    Bump. Kind'a related, but sore from losing the Auld Mug, Larry and Russell have created a new sailing competition based on '50-foot foiling catamarans powered by wing sails which the organisers expect to reach speeds of more than 50 knots (93 kilometres per hour) as they fly above the water'.

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    If it doesn' thave the America's Cup, it'll struggle to hold spectator interest I suspect.

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    @antipodean said in Americas Cup:

    Bump. Kind'a related, but sore from losing the Auld Mug, Larry and Russell have created a new sailing competition based on '50-foot foiling catamarans powered by wing sails which the organisers expect to reach speeds of more than 50 knots (93 kilometres per hour) as they fly above the water'.

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    Will they have cyclors? 🤣🤣🤣

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    @antipodean said in Americas Cup:

    Bump. Kind'a related, but sore from losing the Auld Mug, Larry and Russell have created a new sailing competition based on '50-foot foiling catamarans powered by wing sails which the organisers expect to reach speeds of more than 50 knots (93 kilometres per hour) as they fly above the water'.

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    In the famous words of Dennis Conner..

    "Get off the stage, loser"

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    The AC is back, the new boats look pretty scary and exciting in equal measure.

    Here is footage of Dean Barker doing what he does best

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12307872

    And here's our boys doing it a little better

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    Whoa!

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    Following ETNZ and wow, what they are doing is impressive AF.

    Check out this video, imagine being in the water and seeing this coming straight at you...

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    And make sure you have your sound on!

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    @RoninWC I saw that one. If things go wrong someone could literally get cut up by one of those boats

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    I am actually looking forward to this Americas cup.

    These boats are pretty spectacular looking and I have got over the gecko on a hot stone look of these and they move out!

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/americas-cup/123618399/americas-cup-the-startling-speed-gains-of-the-new-ac75-boats

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    boats are supposed to go in the water.

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    @mariner4life said in Americas Cup:

    boats are supposed to go in the water.

    No one's interested in your hollowed out tree trunk canoe racing series. The rest of us want speed.

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