
Holland in the House
At some point in the summer of 2019, Composite Builders will open the big doors on the backside of its beige 30,000 square-foot fabrication lair

At some point in the summer of 2019, Composite Builders will open the big doors on the backside of its beige 30,000 square-foot fabrication lair

A week after the close of the 36th America’s Cup entry period, the Defender and the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron have completed the required checks and accepted the Royal Malta Yacht Club challenge for the 36th America’s Cup.

There is no common principal involved with the design teams of the 36th America’s Cup, except, of course, recourse to the computer prediction.

With the announcement of the new and exciting AC 75 as the official class of the 36th America’s Cup, speculation now turns to the venue.

An exciting new era in America’s Cup racing has been unveiled today as the concept for the AC75, to be sailed in the 36th America’s Cup is released.
![["Day 2] was a perfect day for us, the goal was to sail the exact same type of race we were going to sail yesterday," said Bella Mente's Tactician Terry Hutchinson, adding that the team still hopes to capture first place in the final two races this week, to help make up the score gap after a minor equipment failure forced them to withdraw from Day One of racing. "Hap nailed the start as the pin-end boat. The whole fleet tacked and we went a little further and got a really nice lefty. We sailed up and around the boats to leeward of us and from there it was a matter of good boat handling and executing the sail changes well, which the guys did."](https://www.sailingworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/img_0424cmartin-keruzore-copier-1024x683-1.jpg?w=800)
American businessmen Hap Fauth and Doug DeVos announce their intent to challenge for the 36th America’s Cup.

Emirates Team New Zealand has released the first information about the 36th America’s Cup.

With Bermuda in the books, planning for the next installment of the America’s Cup is already underway.

At some point in the summer of 2019, Composite Builders will open the big doors on the backside of its beige 30,000 square-foot fabrication lair

A week after the close of the 36th America’s Cup entry period, the Defender and the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron have completed the required checks and accepted the Royal Malta Yacht Club challenge for the 36th America’s Cup.

There is no common principal involved with the design teams of the 36th America’s Cup, except, of course, recourse to the computer prediction.

With the announcement of the new and exciting AC 75 as the official class of the 36th America’s Cup, speculation now turns to the venue.

An exciting new era in America’s Cup racing has been unveiled today as the concept for the AC75, to be sailed in the 36th America’s Cup is released.
![["Day 2] was a perfect day for us, the goal was to sail the exact same type of race we were going to sail yesterday," said Bella Mente's Tactician Terry Hutchinson, adding that the team still hopes to capture first place in the final two races this week, to help make up the score gap after a minor equipment failure forced them to withdraw from Day One of racing. "Hap nailed the start as the pin-end boat. The whole fleet tacked and we went a little further and got a really nice lefty. We sailed up and around the boats to leeward of us and from there it was a matter of good boat handling and executing the sail changes well, which the guys did."](https://www.sailingworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/img_0424cmartin-keruzore-copier-1024x683-1.jpg?w=800)
American businessmen Hap Fauth and Doug DeVos announce their intent to challenge for the 36th America’s Cup.

Emirates Team New Zealand has released the first information about the 36th America’s Cup.

With Bermuda in the books, planning for the next installment of the America’s Cup is already underway.
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