The americas cup class ac75 boat concept revealed Published on 20 Nov 2017 An exciting new era in Americas Cup racing has been unveiled today as the concept for the AC75 the class of boat to be sailed in the 36th Americas Cup is released illustrating a bold and modern vision for high performance fully foiling monohull racing yachts.
Ac75 class. Posted on 16 Mar Pushing the boundaries. The AC75 Designed to Fly Six years later in 2018 the publication of the AC75 Class rule marked the beginning of a new sailing era. Location of the Americas Cup Match and The PRADA Cup confirmed.
Entries for Challengers close August 31 2018. AC75 Class Rule published June 30 2018. The class rule has allowed enough wriggle room for the designers from the four teams to come up with variances to increase the intrigue around.
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Entries for Challengers open March 31 2018. A promote head-to-head match racing and close competition. It regulates all aspects of the boat to ensure fair and exciting racing whilst leaving plenty of freedom for innovation to flourish.
The concept of the AC75 the class of high-performance monohull racing yachts to be sailed in the 36th Americas Cup has finally been revealed. It consists of two mainsails which are attached to both corners of a D-shaped mast tube. March 31 2018.
As with everything on the AC75 the mainsail is a relatively new concept. It was August 2012 when the sailing world was turned upside down by a 72-foot catamaran flying in the Hauraki Gulf. 12 The AC75 Class Yacht is a 75 foot high-performance monohull intended to.