At stake for INEOS Team UK, Luna Rossa Prada
Pirelli Team and New York Yacht Club American Magic is the
chance to challenge Emirates Team New Zealand for the 36th
America's Cup.
While the America's Cup may be the oldest trophy in
international sport it has always been a design-led race, with
the AC75 class of "foiling" monohulls which the teams have
developed for this event now at the cutting edge of engineering.
Critical to how the teams fare in the Prada Cup, which begins
off Auckland on Friday to decide on who gets to challenge the
Kiwis in March, is how they "fly" the futuristic craft.
The AC75s lift out of the water on hydrofoils and have already
hit nearly 50 knots (93 kilometres per hour), testing the limits
of their 11-man crew and making helmets, body armour and
emergency breathing apparatus essential to safety.
Racing was curtailed in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemic, but a
short December World Series event which included the defenders
gave a glimpse of how tight the two-boat battles might be as
teams hone sails, hulls and foils to eke out extra speed.
Although the home team won overall they were beaten once by
American Magic, led by veteran Terry Hutchinson, who came second
and go into the Prada Cup as favourites ahead of Max Sirena's
Luna Rossa and INEOS Team UK.
The British had a disastrous series aboard Britannia, wrestling
with technical problems which prevented them from finishing some
races and meant they were at times much slower.
"It's a development game," skipper Ben Ainslie said after losing
to the Kiwis, and in a series of practice races this week the
British have shown much improved boat speed and stability.
The Prada Cup runs from Jan. 15, when American Magic race INEOS
Team UK in the first encounter, to Feb. 22 and is followed by
the America's Cup itself from March 6 to March 15.
(This story corrects spelling of Hutchinson in paragraph 7)
(Reporting by Alexander Smith; Editing by Toby Davis)
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