International Mediterannean Sea Day

International Mediterannean Sea Day – Prada latest video

Luna Rossa announce their AC75 launch date

Patrizio Bertelli announced the launch date of their AC75 Luna Rossa at the presentation in Circolo della Vela Sicilia in Mondello

Luna Rossa’s new AC36 test boat – Just Testing!

Luna Rossa’s new AC36 test boat – Just Testing!

INEOS Team UK mast arrives at Old Portsmouth HQ

INEOS TEam UK Mast arrives at Old Portsmouth HQ – Delivery of the AC75 mast for the first INEOS TEam UK AC36 has arrived at HQ in Old Portsmouth

One (small) step closer towards the AC75 in the water!

While the America’s Cup teams trudge along the winding road that leads to the 36th America’s Cup in Auckland in 2021, actually getting there becomes the story

AC75 Redesigned Foil Arm Testing Success

AC75 Foil Arm Testing Success – The second round of structural testing of the redisigned AC75 foil arm compenent has successfully been conducted

American Magic learning the hard-way

Video emerges of the Dean Barker America’s Cup test boat, American Magic, capsize during training at Pensacola winter base Florida

America’s Cup Update – World Series Schedule Slips to 2020

America’s Cup Update – Peter Montgomery recently met with Emirates Team New Zealand COO, Kevin Shoebridge who reveled that the World Series Schedule Slips to 2020

In the shed something stirred . . .

Nobody has broken cover with an AC75 yet but in a shed in Old Portsmouth something stirred . . .

INEOS TEAM UK reveal latest impression of their AC75

The infamous mantra . . . There is no second . . . has long haunted British crews in the America’s Cup . . . INEOS TEAM UK skipper Ben Ainslie hopes to put it to rest

INEOS get first glimpse of the Foil Cant System in action

INEOS get first glimpse of the Foil Cant System in action – a first hint of the real scale of the AC75 boats has been given to each AC36 challenger representative

36th America’s Cup simmering nicely

The America’s Cup has been simmering nicely, with everyone treading carefully round the elephant in the room, but it seems normal service is about to resume . . .