Join Terry Hutchinson for a conversation about American Magic and what it takes to pursue the America's Cup.
Join Terry Hutchinson for a conversation about American Magic and what it takes to pursue the America's Cup.
The American Magic crew knows that trust is not given lightly, that it needs to be built through rigor, resilience and experience, that it is earned through time....
It creeps up with seemingly little warning, and the mysteries of the 'Flout' - the 'fly-out' - have yet to be solved by the AC75 crews. Aero and Hydro expert, Alan Smith, argues that the flout makes the AC75 inherently dangerous to sail...
Never has mainsheet trimming been quite so complex as it now is on an AC75...
This series takes a deep dive in to crew roles for the 36th America's Cup...
As always the RYA Dinghy and Watersports show was buzzing with boats, banter and bargains but this year also marked a big change with the move to its new venue in Farnborough...
In the end, the successful defence of the America’s Cup didn’t come as a surprise. As the last few races played out it became increasingly clear that the home team had a much faster boat...
Today Tom discusses the campaigns of American Magic and INEOS Team UK...
Sadly the 36th America's Cup is over. But luckily we can still have fun talking about the boats. First thing to debrief is the AC75 class with Rob Gullan and Tom Partington.
Tom raved about the Emirate Team New Zealand one legged J-K round up and tack in day 5 America's Cup racing. Today we saw Luna Rossa respond with the same set piece move...
As the America's Cup gets cloer to being lifted above the heads of a team, the pressure continues to rise...
Naively Neil Hunter in the heli answered Nathan Outteridge question by saying he preferred the right-hand side. Which didn’t look so smart when Italy came back ahead from the left at the first cross on the final beat. But when Nathan asked him again...
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The AC75s are rewriting the rules of match racing in the America’s Cup. In today’s second match, one of the most bizarre yet thrilling duels in the 170-year history of the event, the Kiwis were their usual relaxed, methodical selves as they chomped down on the Italians’ lead on the first downwind leg, but then...