Please select your home edition
Edition
Pantaenius 2022 - FISH LEADERBOARD

America's Cup- Emirates Team NZ foiling on Waitemata Harbour - Images

by Richard Gladwell on 3 Sep 2012
1 - New Zealand sheets on her gennaker and starts to lift on her L-Foils Swan Images http://www.sail-world.com

Last Wednesday, after just her fourth day if sailing on the Hauraki Gulf, Emirates Team NZ were able to get their first AC72 sailing foil-borne on the Waitemata Harbour.

Sail-World has reviewed a sequence of 25 images which show the AC72 returning in a fresh breeze, rounding Rangitioto Light pursued by three chase boats.

She is sailing in a 15-20 breeze judging by the sea state outside Rangitoto Light. In the lee of Rangitoto Island, the seas are flat, as they clear the Island the seas remain flat, but of course the wind comes back up to its original strength.

The crew hoisted a furled gennaker as they passed Rangitoto Island

In the first attempt at foiling, New Zealand lifts her leeward hull briefly under jib alone, and with the windward foil apparently retracted.The boat is then stopped while some adjustments are carried out.

In later shots New Zealand is shown clearly foiling with the windward foil raised in compliance with America's Cup rules, which are designed to prevent the windward dagger board increasing righting moment. (http://noticeboard.americascup.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/ISAF-Racing-Rules-of-Sailing-AC-Edition-v-1.12.pdf!Click_here and see rule 47.3)

New Zealand then has her gennaker unfurled, and at the point the sail set she lifts clear of the water on both foils, begins a high speed sail down the Waitemata Harbour, past North Head at is entrance, and then gybes off Devonport.

She was fully foil-borne for a distance of over 1.5nm, and the photographer reports that the AC72 was stable i.e. not dropping out of foiling mode. While distances are a little hard to calculate accurately, the times on the images show that the run began with the breaking out the gennaker. It was fully extended (but not set) in an image taken 4 secs later. New Zealand was foiling in an image taken 17 secs afterwards and remained foiling until the last shot was taken 5mins 11 secs later, according to the metadata on the images.

The achievement would appear to give Emirates Team NZ a significant jump on other the other teams, only one of which is currently sailing. (Oracle Team USA sailed late last week for just two hours before damaging her starboard foil.)




Maritimo 2023 S600 FOOTERSCIBS 2025 ExhibitorsPantaenius 2022 - FISH FOOTER

Related Articles

A beginner's guide to soft bait size and profile
Isaiah shares some useful tips to help you choose and make the most of your time on the water Choosing the right soft bait size and profile can be a daunting task with the vast selection in today's market. It's important to select a bait that will entice the fish to bite.
Posted on 3 Feb
Swimbaiting Giants
Learn from Pro Team angler, Levi Davison Whether you're inland chasing Murray cod, up north on the hunt for barramundi or floating across the flats in your local estuary, swimbaits are extremely productive when it comes to enticing bone crunching strikes from larger species.
Posted on 1 Feb
Zenaq Tobizo TC 80 200 Type R Rod
The pinnacle rod from Zenaq for offshore casting The Zenaq Tobizo Type R is the pinnacle rod from Zenaq for offshore casting, combining decades of design, research and construction experience.
Posted on 1 Feb
Land a free fishing guide for summer adventures
Victorian anglers can reel in the free 2025 Recreational Fishing Guide Victorian anglers can reel in the free 2025 Recreational Fishing Guide, available for free from hundreds of outlets including bait and tackle shops.
Posted on 31 Jan
Remote Island Species Challenge! AUS vs USA
This is a remote fishing experience like no other In this episode, we head to a secluded sand cay in remote Far North Queensland, One of the most untouched locations on the planet.
Posted on 31 Jan
Fisho's Weekly Fishing Report – 31 January 2025
Urangan Pier restoration works begin Last Friday night's storm and impressive lightning show preceded a welcome change from the oppressive heat beforehand. 80mm at Pt Vernon and a bit less elsewhere locally was the only significant rainfall for the past week.
Posted on 31 Jan
PBMY - 30 years to become an overnight success
Palm Beach Motor Yachts turns 30 in 2025 Palm Beach Motor Yachts turns 30 in 2025. Commencing operations in Palm Beach, Australia with the Palm Beach 38, it wasn't long before more space was required. They then moved to Mona Vale, just a bit further down Sydney's Northern Beaches peninsula...
Posted on 28 Jan
Watch Benno's Backyard, The Solo Guide of Exmouth
Ben spends more than 250 days a year guiding others in one of Australia's most challenging fisheries Benno's connection to fishing started when he was just 11, after his dad introduced him to Exmouth's waters. He fell in love with the place instantly, and from then on, there was no turning back.
Posted on 27 Jan
Hunting Giant GT in the Andamans
Remembering as a young eager angler, watching old YouTube videos I remember as a young eager angler, watching old YouTube videos of guys catching massive GT's and dogtooth tuna in the Andaman Islands.
Posted on 25 Jan
Tuna and Sharks Galore!
Anglers are ready to make the most of the remainder of January With another long weekend just around the corner anglers are gearing up, filling the bait freezers and ready to make the most of the remainder of January.
Posted on 24 Jan