Emirates Team New Zealand Packing Up and Shipping Out

The gears shift quickly at Emirates Team New Zealand. The migration of the team and all its assets to Barcelona happens with military precision

Taihoro begins her journey up to Barcelona to defend the America’s Cup

After 14 days of commissioning, Taihoro begins her journey up to Barcelona to defend the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup

Emirates Team New Zealand mainsheet and mast/foil intergration revealed

Could this independent mainsheet set-up on the ETNZ AC75 be the eureka moment of the 37th America’s Cup?

AC37 – ETNZ cut short training session with new foil problem

Emirates Team New Zealand cut-short their foil testing Wednesday with what appeared to be more problems with new port wing.

AC37 – Confusion surrounds ETNZ final Foil development

ETNZ have just launched their final test foil twice . . . At least according to media reports. Tom Morris of Mozzy Sails explains the confusion

AC37 – ETNZ rollout second new foil wing

Just five days after revealing a new starboard foil, Emirates Team New Zealand were back at it again, with another new foil wing, this time on the port side, was released

ETNZ hit the ground running back out on Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf with new foil

In seven months, America’s Cup racing will begin for real in Barcelona – with the start of racing for the new AC75 boats in the Preliminary Regatta on 22 August.

AC37 – Emirates Team New Zealand capsize their LEQ12 again

When Emirates Team New Zealand capsize an AC40 in LEQ12 mode, the analysis and the spotlight is intense.

It’s official . . . 222.43km/h (138.21mph) officially ratified

It’s official, the speed of 222.43km/h (138.21mph) achieved by ETNZ and Glenn Ashby in Horonuku as been officially ratified.

ETNZ back on the water with rebuilt LEQ12

Emirates Team New Zealand made a quick return to Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf today on their newly repaired LEQ12.

ETNZ set new wind powered land speed world record

Emirates Team New Zealand and Land speed pilot Glenn Ashby have sailed ‘Horonuku’, their wind powered land speed world record craft, faster than any previous records.

ETNZ AC40 suffers bow damage in high-speed nose-dive

Emirates Team New Zealand have suffered damage to the bow of their converted AC40 after an early start testing on Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf in some top end conditions.