
Ineos Team UK Rule the Day
Sweeping changes made to Britannia ahead of the Prada Cup’s first round-robin allow the British America’s Cup Challenger to sail two commanding races.

Sweeping changes made to Britannia ahead of the Prada Cup’s first round-robin allow the British America’s Cup Challenger to sail two commanding races.

Having updated everything but the kitchen sink, the British America’s Cup Challenger starts the challenger selection series with a vastly upgraded platform.

Wind and weather dictate every racing sailor’s racecourse calls, but for the today’s America’s Cup weather team, the work starts well before the first race.

Paige Railey, Dane Wilson and Leandro Spina get us up to speed on the new West Marine US Open Sailing Series.

Matt Cassidy, grinder for the New York Yacht Club’s American Magic challenge, shares the team’s effort to prepare for the upcoming Prada Cup Challenger Series races.

Between the skins of the AC75 mainsail lies the secrets to powering the latest generation America’s Cup yachts.

The hull and appendages of the America’s Cup 75-foot foiler are the big tools to make these machines fly.

Sails provide power, foils the lift, which makes the hull the third critical leg of the AC75.

The top Challenger from the Prada America’s Cup World Series Auckland faces the bottom challenger to begin challenger selection racing.

From Turnabouts in Newport to AC75s in Auckland there’s racing to discuss—in both hemispheres.

American Magic’s Andrew Campbell never thought he’d be piloting a 75-footer into the America’s Cup, but now he’s at the controls.

The New York YC has been on the sidelines of the America’s Cup long enough. With their American Magic challenge, they have what it takes to win it back.

Sweeping changes made to Britannia ahead of the Prada Cup’s first round-robin allow the British America’s Cup Challenger to sail two commanding races.

Having updated everything but the kitchen sink, the British America’s Cup Challenger starts the challenger selection series with a vastly upgraded platform.

Wind and weather dictate every racing sailor’s racecourse calls, but for the today’s America’s Cup weather team, the work starts well before the first race.

Paige Railey, Dane Wilson and Leandro Spina get us up to speed on the new West Marine US Open Sailing Series.

Matt Cassidy, grinder for the New York Yacht Club’s American Magic challenge, shares the team’s effort to prepare for the upcoming Prada Cup Challenger Series races.

Between the skins of the AC75 mainsail lies the secrets to powering the latest generation America’s Cup yachts.

The hull and appendages of the America’s Cup 75-foot foiler are the big tools to make these machines fly.

Sails provide power, foils the lift, which makes the hull the third critical leg of the AC75.

The top Challenger from the Prada America’s Cup World Series Auckland faces the bottom challenger to begin challenger selection racing.

From Turnabouts in Newport to AC75s in Auckland there’s racing to discuss—in both hemispheres.

American Magic’s Andrew Campbell never thought he’d be piloting a 75-footer into the America’s Cup, but now he’s at the controls.

The New York YC has been on the sidelines of the America’s Cup long enough. With their American Magic challenge, they have what it takes to win it back.
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