The 90-Foot BeastNovember 2, 2007 – Valencia, Spain It's official - the AC90 Rule has been published and the future looks bright for the 33rd America's Cup. Briefly, the rule says AC boats will be 90 feet in length overall with a draft of 6.5 m (21.3 feet) and a displacement of 23 tons. Designers from the six current entries have been hard at work for the past six weeks brainstorming ideas and all seems amicable at this writing.
Now that the AC90 Rule has been disclosed to Golden Gate YC and their BMW Oracle Team, it's likely that this is a big step towards overcoming obstacles and finalizing details so that all teams can move forward and start building their boats. One concern GGYC had was that Alinghi had an unfair advantage since they designed the rule. Alinghi has agreed to change the rule enough to address concerns. Now, eyes will turn back to the court ruling which could come at any time. Hopefully the remaining concerns can be sorted out in a sportsman-like manner and teams can forge ahead with building and training, getting back to what the Cup is really all about: history, athleticism and top-notch competition. - latitude / lc
Boat Fire at Palmira MarinaNovember 2, 2007 – La Paz, Mexico Robin Aitken Hardy of the San Pedro-based trawler The Cat's Meow sent us this report of a boat fire in Marina Palmira on October 20: "The 80+-ft Mexico-flagged yacht Mi Barú was tied up to the end tie of Dock Two when a fire broke out around 9 a.m. Regular fire extinguishers were ineffective so the boat was pushed to a small dock on the breakwater, right behind the sailboat Sunbreak - with a woman, her two children, a dog, a cat and a turtle aboard. A young Mexican man in a dinghy took a man from the burning Mi Barú, then helped Marina Palmira workers tow Sunbreak - whose engine isn't working - to another dock.
"Fire trucks and the Pemex fire boat arrived on the breakwater to battle the blaze - I would say that every piece of firefighting equipment in La Paz was on the breakwater within 30 minutes. The firefighters fought with everything they had - and they do not have anything near what folks in the U.S. are used to in terms of equipment!
"They put themselves in harm's way many times but weren't able to put this fire out. They did manage to keep the boat tied to the dock, which kept the fire contained. Mi Barú was finally towed outside of the breakwater where it continued to burn off and on for another day." - robin aitken hardy Classy Classified: Albin Vega 27 For SaleNovember 2, 2007 – San Diego ALBIN VEGA 27. Adapted for ocean voyaging. Fully found, provisioned and Racing RulesNovember 2, 2007 – The Weather Mark
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