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    #704

    It certainly has been a dull regatta to date but I'm hopeful it isn't a case of win the start win the race*. INEOS had speed but lacked maneuverability. LR simply had to get the Brits to tack and every time they did they lost a couple of seconds.
    *Actually as long as it's TNZ winning the starts - this scenario works for me.

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    • dogmeatD dogmeat

      It certainly has been a dull regatta to date but I'm hopeful it isn't a case of win the start win the race*. INEOS had speed but lacked maneuverability. LR simply had to get the Brits to tack and every time they did they lost a couple of seconds.
      *Actually as long as it's TNZ winning the starts - this scenario works for me.

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      @dogmeat as a tv spectator sport for non yachties it is really failing. The racing isn’t close or dynamic and once a gap appears it’s all over.
      I lay a little blame on the course setters to be fair. They seem to be deliberately picking flat tracks with little wind variations.

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      • canefanC canefan

        @crucial said in Americas Cup:

        These boats seem a little bit too evenly matched and run at full all the time. Seems that the start and first cross dictate the winner unless someone fucks up.
        A bit like F1 processions. Great engineering and amazing vehicles and handling but the racing itself is often tedious

        As someone else suggested, perhaps a larger course would have made a difference. I remember in the Fremantle AC the course was more triangular, so legs faced at different wind orientations. This up and down stuff on a narrow course doesn't leave much room for manouvre. It's not like these boats can't cover more ground anyway, they seem underutilised on the current course. I suppose for TV they want short races

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        @canefan said in Americas Cup:

        As someone else suggested, perhaps a larger course would have made a difference. I remember in the Fremantle AC the course was more triangular, so legs faced at different wind orientations. This up and down stuff on a narrow course doesn't leave much room for manouvre. It's not like these boats can't cover more ground anyway, they seem underutilised on the current course. I suppose for TV they want short races

        Yeah wider courses might have allowed for splits and potential to pick shifts to get a trailing boat back into it (assuming the lead boat didn't cover - which they probably would).

        The second bit about "olympic triangle" courses isn't very relevant for these boats I think. The triangle works for slower boats and incorporates all of the aspects of sailing. So an upwind, a downwind and a reach. These monsters are head to wind nearly all of the time when foiling due to speed - even downwind they are upwind. So I guess that is why they went with rectangular courses.

        They definitely made the races that length for TV but a broader course wouldn't have changed that much.

        I love the boats and the tech, etc but agree that most of the actual "racing" has been dull. Largely no contests. If the cup itself is like that (that seems likely from what we have seen so far) lets hope ETNZ is the quicker more maneuverable boat.

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            @bovidae said in Americas Cup:

            All on...

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              Yep today is the day eh. Well it should be if there is enough wind. Only looks 8-12knots NW so assuming they will go out on course A rather then heading down the back paddock where it will be pretty sheltered. Course A could be 10-15knots this arvo if we are lucky.

              In fact, it looks light winds right through the next week, particularly over the weekend. This apparently is where Luna Rosa will be at their strongest and with the match fitness from regular racing, this could be much much closer than many are expecting. It's really as simple as one mistake and you pretty much lose the race unless your boat is significantly faster (and I really hope we are)

              I'm picking we win it 7-4 and would be too surprised if we are down 2 nil end of day today.

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                I've got out my red socks. 🙂

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                • JKJ JK

                  Yep today is the day eh. Well it should be if there is enough wind. Only looks 8-12knots NW so assuming they will go out on course A rather then heading down the back paddock where it will be pretty sheltered. Course A could be 10-15knots this arvo if we are lucky.

                  In fact, it looks light winds right through the next week, particularly over the weekend. This apparently is where Luna Rosa will be at their strongest and with the match fitness from regular racing, this could be much much closer than many are expecting. It's really as simple as one mistake and you pretty much lose the race unless your boat is significantly faster (and I really hope we are)

                  I'm picking we win it 7-4 and would be too surprised if we are down 2 nil end of day today.

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                  @jk said in Americas Cup:

                  In fact, it looks light winds right through the next week, particularly over the weekend. This apparently is where Luna Rosa will be at their strongest and with the match fitness from regular racing, this could be much much closer than many are expecting. It's really as simple as one mistake and you pretty much lose the race unless your boat is significantly faster (and I really hope we are)

                  I'm picking we win it 7-4 and would be too surprised if we are down 2 nil end of day today.

                  Good call fella, I can't wait though. Looking forward to it

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                    @JK back paddock it is apparently.

                    "The racing will take place in Course Area E, to the east of the city where the breeze is expected to be 10-13knots at 16:00 from the N or NW. But then come some potentially big variations. An hour later the breeze could have increased to 16 knots before then dropping back slightly to 11-12knots.
                    “The weather models don’t align that well today which is not unusual for this wind direction, but it is an indication of the instability that could be in store,” said regatta director Iain Murray. “With the cloud development there could also possibly be some rain at times which may produce more wind on the front and less behind."

                    Sounds like it will be fickle. Wouldn't surprise me to see a course realignment at some stage. Looking forward to it though.

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                      I will paraphrase my own quote from above:

                      "We don't have a clue, it might be windy, or not, rainy, or not, there could be some wind from some directions at times, other times not so much".

                      I hope that clarifies the expected conditions for everyone.

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                      • SnowyS Snowy

                        I will paraphrase my own quote from above:

                        "We don't have a clue, it might be windy, or not, rainy, or not, there could be some wind from some directions at times, other times not so much".

                        I hope that clarifies the expected conditions for everyone.

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                        @snowy said in Americas Cup:

                        I will paraphrase my own quote from above:

                        "We don't have a clue, it might be windy, or not, rainy, or not, there could be some wind from some directions at times, other times not so much".

                        I hope that clarifies the expected conditions for everyone.

                        Sounds perfect for us, or not.

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                        • voodooV voodoo

                          @snowy said in Americas Cup:

                          I will paraphrase my own quote from above:

                          "We don't have a clue, it might be windy, or not, rainy, or not, there could be some wind from some directions at times, other times not so much".

                          I hope that clarifies the expected conditions for everyone.

                          Sounds perfect for us, or not.

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                          canefan
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                          @voodoo said in Americas Cup:

                          @snowy said in Americas Cup:

                          I will paraphrase my own quote from above:

                          "We don't have a clue, it might be windy, or not, rainy, or not, there could be some wind from some directions at times, other times not so much".

                          I hope that clarifies the expected conditions for everyone.

                          Sounds perfect for us, or not.

                          They reckon they are fastest in light air. We reckon we are fast in light air. The pundit comments on stuff reckon we should win. But who knows?

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                            @voodoo said in Americas Cup:

                            @snowy said in Americas Cup:

                            I will paraphrase my own quote from above:

                            "We don't have a clue, it might be windy, or not, rainy, or not, there could be some wind from some directions at times, other times not so much".

                            I hope that clarifies the expected conditions for everyone.

                            Sounds perfect for us, or not.

                            They reckon they are fastest in light air. We reckon we are fast in light air. The pundit comments on stuff reckon we should win. But who knows?

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                            Yeah course E is a surprise. Really wouldn’t haven’t thought it was ideal but maybe it funnels through there.

                            Can’t wait!

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                              Yeah course E is a surprise. Really wouldn’t haven’t thought it was ideal but maybe it funnels through there.

                              Can’t wait!

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                              @jk It is E because we are at L2 and crowds (on land) are restricted to <100. Everywhere else gives the possibility of spectators on the shore. Tamaki Strait doesn't.

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                                Yeah course E is a surprise. Really wouldn’t haven’t thought it was ideal but maybe it funnels through there.

                                Can’t wait!

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                                @jk what @dogmeat said - L2 means the courses without spectators are being used today and Saturday

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                                  Watching the digital graphic on the AC website. What a smashing

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                                    TNZ looked good in the pre-start and sailed a solid race. These conditions were more in Luna Rossa's sweet spot.

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                                    • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                      TNZ looked good in the pre-start and sailed a solid race. These conditions were more in Luna Rossa's sweet spot.

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                                      @bovidae said in Americas Cup:

                                      TNZ looked good in the pre-start and sailed a solid race. These conditions were more in Luna Rossa's sweet spot.

                                      That has to be demoralizing

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                                      • canefanC canefan

                                        @bovidae said in Americas Cup:

                                        TNZ looked good in the pre-start and sailed a solid race. These conditions were more in Luna Rossa's sweet spot.

                                        That has to be demoralizing

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                                        @canefan said in Americas Cup:

                                        @bovidae said in Americas Cup:

                                        TNZ looked good in the pre-start and sailed a solid race. These conditions were more in Luna Rossa's sweet spot.

                                        That has to be demoralizing

                                        Bruni said that TNZ looks to be quicker upwind. The commentators think TNZ is faster in 12+ knots so let's hope for an increase in wind speed.

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                                        • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                          @canefan said in Americas Cup:

                                          @bovidae said in Americas Cup:

                                          TNZ looked good in the pre-start and sailed a solid race. These conditions were more in Luna Rossa's sweet spot.

                                          That has to be demoralizing

                                          Bruni said that TNZ looks to be quicker upwind. The commentators think TNZ is faster in 12+ knots so let's hope for an increase in wind speed.

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                                          canefan
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                                          @bovidae said in Americas Cup:

                                          @canefan said in Americas Cup:

                                          @bovidae said in Americas Cup:

                                          TNZ looked good in the pre-start and sailed a solid race. These conditions were more in Luna Rossa's sweet spot.

                                          That has to be demoralizing

                                          Bruni said that TNZ looks to be quicker upwind. The commentators think TNZ is faster in 12+ knots so let's hope for an increase in wind speed.

                                          I can't remember who it was, but one of the pundits in the race preview on stuff reckoned our boat looked like a 3 generation model vs Luna Rossa's evolved 2G boat

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