The American Magic team are working 24 hours a day to get Patriot, their AC75, ready for the Prada Cup Semifinals, which start on Friday 29 January. While Ineos and Luna Rossa will race this weekend
Ainslie puts modified Britannia through her paces
Ineos Team UK were out on Waitemata Harbour again for an all action day, obviously enjoying the stronger wind strength
America’s Cup – Day 1 ACWS results and more problems for Ineos Team UK
Day 1 of the America’s Cup World Series Auckland finally provided some real racing for the AC75 class
The 36th America’s Cup – Are we there yet ?
Now that we have the four, second generation of AC75 America’s Cup boats together on the waters of the Hauraki Gulf, a new round of who-has-got-it-right can commence
American Magic confident in the trajectory that they’re on
American Magic, the U.S. Challenger, are confident in the trajectory that they’re on . . . Bold decision-making on the design and production sides, buttressed by aggressive training on the water – See Video here
A closer look at American Magic’s Patriot
The image crop below highlights the very different hull shape that American Magic have for their second AC75, Patriot.
Great Patriot drone video
Official video of the second AC75 boats sailing now starting to be released and this is a great one from American Magic.
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
American Magic launch Patriot in Auckland
American Magic officially launched their second AC75 America’s Cup boat, Patriot, in Auckland on Friday 16 October
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
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