14 February 2010

Russell Coutts wins the America's Cup

With four overall wins in the America’s Cup, Russell Coutts...

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02.09.2008
As busy as ever

With the launch of the new BMW ORACLE Racing 90’ trimaran and the RC 44 Championship Tour, Russell is as busy as ever.


One week after being launched, BMW ORACLE Racing’s new 90-foot multihull yacht hoisted sail for the first time on September 1st in Anacortès and began its shakedown in 6-8 knots of breeze over four hours of testing on the Rosario Strait.

“What a great feeling to get this amazing boat under sail power,” said team CEO and Skipper Russell Coutts. “This boat is incredibly challenging. We will take it conservatively in this testing session as we learn more about the boat and its potential.”

After leaving the dock at 11am, the team first hoisted the 5,000 square foot (500 meters square) mainsail up the 158-foot (48-meter) carbon fiber mast towering above the trimaran. Following the mainsail tests, the team hoisted the staysail and completed some initial tacks. Along with 14 sailing team crew on board today were eight members of the design and build team who continued structural and systems reviews during sailing.

The team partnered with Van Peteghem and Lauriot Prévost (VPLP) of France to design the innovative trimaran. One of the most successful skippers in multihull racing, Franck Cammas, has also consulted to the team and is the boat’s helmsman for the Anacortes shakedown.

The new yacht is a key element of the team’s preparation for the next America’s Cup, representing San Francisco’s Golden Gate Yacht Club (GGYC), on which a ruling is expected from the New York State Court of Appeals in the next six months.

The initial on-the-water testing session will continue in Anacortes until the middle of September.  

Alongside preparations for the America’s Cup, Russell also gives a lot of energy to the RC 44 Championship Tour. Boats 19 and 20 are currently being built at Pauger, in Hungary, and new owners will be announced soon. The next event will take place in Trieste (ITA), on October 7-11.
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