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Multihull

Gunboats in the Caribbean

Gunboats joined the action at two recent regattas in the Caribbean: the RORC Caribbean 600 and the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. Richard Langdon of Ocean Images shares shots from both.

Bruschetta’s Fast Tracks

Screen grabs from Kattack’s Race Player reveal the winning moves of Maricio Santa Cruz’s Bruschetta at the 98-boat 2012 Quantum Loop J/24 World Championships in Rochester, N.Y.

The Man in Charge

Iain Percy has taken over the leadership of Artemis Racing’s sailing team and is hoping to transition his Olympic success to the America’s Cup arena

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Maintaining the AC45

It’s not a glamorous job, but getting the AC45s ready for the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup Selection Series is critical work.

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Four Hulls Are Better Than Two

While Oracle Team USA and Artemis Racing struggled stateside, Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa made the most of the good summer sailing weather, and the new technology sharing component of the protocol for the 34th America’s Cup to push forward their respective AC72 programs.

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Complexity Squared

To be able to build, test, and optimize the two boats and three wings needed to compete effectively for the America’s Cup, Artemis Racing and CEO Paul Cayard first had to build a team.

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No Down Time Down Under

When it comes to multihulls, few, if any, have the résumé to match that of Pete Melvin. He’s designed some of the world’s fastest boats, and won some of the toughest multihull championships. Now he’s trying to help Emirates Team New Zealand win the America’s Cup.

Gunboats in the Caribbean

Gunboats joined the action at two recent regattas in the Caribbean: the RORC Caribbean 600 and the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. Richard Langdon of Ocean Images shares shots from both.

Bruschetta’s Fast Tracks

Screen grabs from Kattack’s Race Player reveal the winning moves of Maricio Santa Cruz’s Bruschetta at the 98-boat 2012 Quantum Loop J/24 World Championships in Rochester, N.Y.

The Man in Charge

Iain Percy has taken over the leadership of Artemis Racing’s sailing team and is hoping to transition his Olympic success to the America’s Cup arena

Sailing World

Maintaining the AC45

It’s not a glamorous job, but getting the AC45s ready for the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup Selection Series is critical work.

Sailing World

Four Hulls Are Better Than Two

While Oracle Team USA and Artemis Racing struggled stateside, Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa made the most of the good summer sailing weather, and the new technology sharing component of the protocol for the 34th America’s Cup to push forward their respective AC72 programs.

Sailing World

Complexity Squared

To be able to build, test, and optimize the two boats and three wings needed to compete effectively for the America’s Cup, Artemis Racing and CEO Paul Cayard first had to build a team.

Sailing World

No Down Time Down Under

When it comes to multihulls, few, if any, have the résumé to match that of Pete Melvin. He’s designed some of the world’s fastest boats, and won some of the toughest multihull championships. Now he’s trying to help Emirates Team New Zealand win the America’s Cup.

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