America’s Cup – Britannia RB2 takes to the water in Auckland

INEOS Team UK did a mast stepping trial over the weekend, and then took Britannia RB2 out for a foil tow test – caught on video here

Luna Rossa next to Launch new boat in Auckland

The next America’s Cup team to launch their second boat will be the Italian America’s Cup Challenger, Luna Rossa

Ainslie confident Britannia will sail like a rocket

With their second AC75 boat launched the Ineos Team UK challenge for the 36th America’s Cup moves a step closer

Flying start for Patriot

On the evening of October 16th, American Magic completed its first sailing session onboard the newly-launched AC75 PATRIOT in Auckland’s Waitematā Harbor

INEOS Team UK launch extreme second AC75 in Auckland

INEOS Team UK have named and launched their second AC75 race boat for the 36th America’s Cup, ‘Britannia’ in Auckland

American Magic launch Patriot in Auckland

American Magic officially launched their second AC75 America’s Cup boat, Patriot, in Auckland on Friday 16 October

Ainslie and late nights, getting the job done!

Ben Ainslie and the Ineos Team UK are hard at work to complete the fit-out of  RB2, their second America’s Cup AC75 and get the boat launched ASAP

First video of American Magic’s Patriot roll out

Latest from AirflowNZ Travel who caught the new American Magic AC75 on this video from Monday 5 October

Luna Rossa’s second America’s Cup boat has arrived in Auckland

The Antonov cargo plane carrying Boat 2, Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli team’s second hull, landed in Auckland on 5 October 2020

American Magic go from Scow to Skiff for second AC75

American Magic have switched from a flat-bottomed Scow hull to a deep Skiff hull for their second AC75, Patriot

American Magic reveal their new AC75 in Auckland

The second AC75 built by America’s Cup challenger New York Yacht Club American Magic, uncovered for the first time at the team’s base in the Wynyard Quarter of Auckland

Grant Simmer – ‘RB2 is a hell of a development on our first boat’

Ineos Team UK CEO Grant Simmer seemed to admit that they had quickly realised that the first Ineos Team UK AC75 boat, Britannia RB1, was off the pace