Not So FastJanuary 20, 2010 – Valencia
The Société Nautique de Genève released a revised Notice of Race for AC 33 yesterday, with some changes that have rankled BMW Oracle Racing. While Alinghi ruffling BMW Oracle Racing's feathers is nothing new, in the context of the last week, this latest development doesn't bode well for a February 8 match date. Last Wednesday, BMW Oracle Racing filed suit in the New York Supreme Court to establish whether Alinghi's 3DL North Sails — manufactured at the 3DL plant in Minden, Nevada, meet the Deed of Gift's requirement that a yacht be constructed in the country from which she is challenging. That challenge came after talks between the two teams were halted when Alinghi negotiatiors Brad Butterworth and Hamish Ross were not given permission to sign an agreement regarding the conditions and rules for the Cup match. The most recent contretemps has to do with those issues, and while Alinghi ultimately holds the ball at this point, it looks like Golden Gate YC is leveraging Alinghi's non-deed-compliant sails against a fairer match protocol. This was the statement from BMW Oracle Racing's Tom Ehman today regarding the proposed NOR: "Both documents are riddled with errors, and continue Société Nautique de Genève’s practice of interpreting rules — or creating new ones — solely to favor Alinghi and harm the chances of the Challenger. The Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions are heavily biased in favor of the Defender and its yacht despite input from Golden Gate YC and ISAF, the sport’s world governing body, during last week’s meeting in Singapore and a meeting in late December in Sydney. Therefore, today GGYC has made an application for redress to the International Jury, asking that the Jury be convened as soon as possible to negate or revise the biased provisions before the Match. "Specifically, Société Nautique de Genève has:
How this all will pan out remains to be seen, but we'd be surprised if it happens before February 8. In the meantime, BMW Oracle racing is already ripping up the racetrack off Valencia bearing the name USA and Larry Ellison's vanity sail number 17. - latitude / rg
Word on the StreetJanuary 20, 2010 – Sausalito
Which mega movie star who was once married to another mega movie star and is now partnered up with and even bigger mega movie star stopped by Sausalito yesterday to check out David Rothschild's eco-adventure cat Plastiki? Rumor has it that Mr. Jolie himself was spotted at KKMI's new Sausalito yard for a tour of the 60-ft catamaran that is slated for departure in the near future. If you had braved the elements and stopped by Fish for lunch, you might have spotted him there as well. - latitude / ld Boatloads of Seminars AnnouncedJanuary 20, 2010 – Banderas Bay, Mexico
For at least 15 years, Puerto Vallarta has been the most popular jumping-off point for sailors bound for French Polynesia — the 3,000-mile crossing we like to call the Pacific Puddle Jump. Why? Because all sorts of marine suppliers and technicians can be found there, there's ample slip space in marinas, huge supermarkets for provisioning, and plenty of direct flights to the U.S. and Canada. With so many sailors staging there annually with similar cruising goals, it became a tradition (spearheaded by Paradise Village Marina Manager Dick Markie) for SoPac vets and other sailors in-the-know to hold free informational seminars on a wide range of topics. This year, there seem to be more seminars slated than ever, to be held at both the Vallarta YC (in Nuevo Vallarta's Paradise Village Resort) and at Marina Riviera Nayarit in La Cruz. So if you will be in the area and are thirsty for practical knowledge, make note of the following. (All dates and topics are subject to change.) Upcoming Vallarta YC Seminars:
Upcoming La Cruz Seminars:
All sailors (and curious 'lubbers) are welcome to attend any of the above. Let us remind you also, that Latitude's annual Pacific Puddle Jump Kickoff Party will take place February 6 (2-5 p.m.) at the Vallarta YC. (Bona fide '10 PPJers only, please.) - latitude / at |
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