2013年7月9日星期二

Louis Vuitton Cup 'beat' Team New Zealand Artemis


       Team New Zealand tactician Ray Davies said his team is not working sweating on the outcome of the hearing before the jury, and on the track, is their only goal.

Team Kiwi this morning collected their second point of the Louis Vuitton Cup, after a trip to the unanimity of the Circuit of San Francisco Bay. They had to be to Artemis meet in their second game of the race, but with the Swedish team round robin stages in their struggle to get back on the water after the fatal capsizing of May, Team New Zealand were left sidelined to make it alone to go.

The action on the water this week was an addition to the chaos is on them.

But everyone's America eagerly awaits a decision of the International Jury on protests Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa, Davies said that he and the rest of the crew no time to think about the result.

"You never know in which direction it will go to the jury., It does not bother me, we just have to go still further," said Davies.

Team New Zealand and Italians protested rides through the Regatta Director Iain Murray made AC72 class rule change only a week after the start of the race. They each presented their arguments to the jury yesterday, with Artemis and Oracle supporters get their chance to respond. The race of the America's Cup and the Coast Guard of the United States had come to speak.

Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa believe Murray has exceeded his authority to change in the search for the design rule, and changes can be made with the unanimous consent of all the teams.

An international jury president David Tillett today upheld a decision is expected late tomorrow.

Emirates Team New Zealand crew again produces a smooth display, immediately hit their movies as they exploded on the starting line at 40 knots to have found the perfect time and distance.

The team has also managed to pull several sheets to thwart jibe to ensure that they have lost very little speed boat. In almost every jibe, they were able to keep their speed to 25 knots during the maneuver.

The Master of the Louis Vuitton Cup ended Racecourse 16 nautical miles of a mile in just over 45 minutes - about a minute faster than they finished the first race, but could not beat speed of 42.8 knots Monday (about 80km/hr) , with high speed recording Live Line official 42.28.

Team New Zealand tactician Ray Davies said he felt his team were now stronger than their first release as a rule.

"We sailed a little better today, sure we had a few bad jibe, the other day, but it was also a little more wind to the end of the race. Example, there are some variables there but it did not feel as if we were sailing faster today than the other day, "said Davies.

"There were a few nails that we can do better, but overall it felt great on the court."

Dean Barker has elected to instead of going through the seven stages, the shorter alternative offered by Regatta Director Iain Murray. Barker then they are again without an opponent says she had to deal with today as they. Every other day of the race

Before the Cup defender Oracle Racing were shaking their muscles at the bay of San Francisco, the. Their two AC72 for a spin With great Olympic Ben Ainslie, of the two is known for its aggressive sailing, rowing a boat on a push Oracle skipper Jimmy Spithill boat, Team New Zealand is very nervous about her solo navigation program through much of the early rounds of the Louis Vuitton Cup.

Asked if he was frustrated with two boats on the course back, then they are left to navigate itself, Davies was philosophical about the situation.

"It's a shame that the other teams are not quite ready to be there with us. Hopefully the end of it as far as Prada worried and I sympathize with the situation of Artemis for now, and I wish all the best to come out of there "he said.

The boat Artemis in Alameda structural basis of their test today with hulls hung upside down and put different loads on the boat.

"Hopefully by the end of the week we will have completed these tests, and we can turn the boat upright and start to put everything together," said the skipper Nathan Outteridge.

The Australian Olympic champion believes once the test is complete, it can be even up to 10 days to prepare the boat for sea trials





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