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DUBAI // While 10 identical yachts will contest this week’s Sea Dubai RC44 Cup 2009 finale, only two will battle it out in February’s 33rd America’s Cup. Full Article at The National Newspaper
The America?s Cup Defender, Société Nautique de Genève (SNG), today argued before the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court in defence of two of the Defender?s fundamental rights as per the Deed of Gift: the right to choose the venue... Full Article at Sailing News For Sailors
BMW Oracle Racing debuts a radical new 190-foot airplane like hard wing sail on its BOR90 trimaran in San Diego, California, November 11, 2009. View Photo »
It's just been a week [since Justice Shirley Kornreich deemed Alinghi's chosen location Ras Al-Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates was not deed compliant]. Now if Oracle agrees with the principle of an Australian venue, it will take very few days for us to identify a precise location with the infrastruc...
You get the feeling that the Americas Cup team from Switzerland is bracing for a spanking each time it walks into Justice Shirley Kornreich's New York State Supreme Court. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
[Source: Alinghi] The America's Cup Defender, Société Nautique de Genève (SNG), today argued before the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court in defence of two of the Defender's fundamental rights as per the Deed of Gift: the right to choose... Full Article at Valencia Sailing
Source: ReutersTeam New Zealand's crew hard at work in Nice The defending champions of the America's Cup returned to court on Thursday in a bid to change the venue for yachting's most prestigious race to the United Arab Emirates from a location in... Full Article at TVNZ
BMW Oracle Racing debuts a radical new 190-foot airplane like hard wing sail on its BOR90 trimaran in San Diego, California, November 11, 2009. View Photo »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The defending champions of the America's Cup returned to court on Wednesday in a bid to change the venue for yachting's most prestigious race to the United Arab Emirates from a location in Spain. Full Article at ABC News
"Kiki" Karcher, già grinder di Alinghi ora in forze a BMW Oracle Racing, commenta alcuni momenti di un allenamento di BMW Oracle Racing 90. Full Article at Sailing News For Sailors
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BMW Oracle Racing debuts a radical new 190-foot airplane like hard wing sail on its BOR90 trimaran in San Diego, California, November 11, 2009. Towering nearly 190 ft (57 m) above the deck, it is nearly 80 percent bigger than a wing on a 747 airplane (102 ft / 31 m).
View Photo »BMW Oracle Racing debuts a radical new 190-foot airplane like hard wing sail on its BOR90 trimaran in San Diego, California, November 11, 2009. Towering nearly 190 ft (57 m) above the deck, it is nearly 80 percent bigger than a wing on a 747 airplane (102 ft / 31 m).
View Photo »BMW Oracle Racing debuts a radical new 190-foot airplane like hard wing sail on it's BOR90 trimaran in San Diego, California, November 11, 2009. Towering nearly 190 ft (57 m) above the deck, it is nearly 80 percent bigger than a wing on a 747 airplane (102 ft / 31 m).
View Photo »BMW Oracle Racing debuts a radical new 190-foot airplane like hard wing sail on it's BOR90 trimaran in San Diego, California, November 11, 2009. Towering nearly 190 ft (57 m) above the deck, it is nearly 80 percent bigger than a wing on a 747 airplane (102 ft / 31 m).
View Photo »BMW Oracle Racing debuts a radical new 190-foot airplane like hard wing sail on its BOR90 trimaran in San Diego, California, November 11, 2009. Towering nearly 190 ft (57 m) above the deck, it is nearly 80 percent bigger than a wing on a 747 airplane (102 ft / 31 m).
View Photo »BMW Oracle Racing debuts a radical new 190-foot airplane like hard wing sail on its BOR90 trimaran in San Diego, California, November 11, 2009. Towering nearly 190 ft (57 m) above the deck, it is nearly 80 percent bigger than a wing on a 747 airplane (102 ft / 31 m).
View Photo »It's just been a week [since Justice Shirley Kornreich deemed Alinghi's chosen location Ras Al-Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates was not deed compliant]. Now if Oracle agrees with the principle of an Australian venue, it will take very few days for us to identify a precise location with the infrastruc...
A venue in this region would be approximately two and a half weeks away by ship from Oracle's base in San Diego, while Alinghi's voyage from Ras al-Khaimah would take approximately three weeks.
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