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Alinghi
Team
UNVEILING
DAY AT TEAM ALINGHI
AUCKLAND
- February 11, 2003 - Hundreds of visitors arrived
at the Alinghi base for Unveiling Day to observe
the latest configuration SUI 64. Since Team Alinghi's
victory in the Louis Vuitton Cup on January 19,
the Team has made small modifications to the America's
Cup Class yacht that they will sail in the America's
Cup. With only four days remaining before the first
Cup race on February 15, there was a buzz in the
air at the base and the Unveiling Ceremony started
at 8:00 local time after light breakfast refreshments
were served. To the spectators' surprise and delight,
five young cancan dancers sparked off the light-hearted
affair with a rousing dance performance. In front
of the focal point of the skirted yacht, brightly
dressed girls kicked their legs high in the air
to the beat of cancan music with traditional French
flair. Smiles broke out on the faces in the audience,
toes tapped to the beat and everyone enjoyed the
fun entertainment as the dancers created a distinct!
ly European flavor to the Alinghi unveiling.
At
9:00 Team New Zealand revealed NZL 82, the boat
the have chosen to sail in the America's Cup. In
a bid for speed, the boat sports the "hula,"
the appendage fixed to the hull that increases the
boat's sailing length but also increases the wetted
surface area resulting in more drag. Another attention-grabbing
feature on NZL 82 was the long, thin bulb with flames
painted down the sides.
Those who missed the event can re-live the Unveiling
Day by watching the webcast on the site, www.alinghi.com.
CREW QUOTES
GRANT
SIMMER - DESIGN COORDINATOR : "We won't know
how SUI 64 and NZL 82 measure up until the America's
Cup starts. Team New Zealand have a low volume hula
appendage, their rudder is similar to ours in area,
but it is shorter, the fin is considerably smaller
than ours and the bulb is extremely long. It looks
like their hull hasn't changed, it is still the
wide, fairly rounded, moderate hull shape we have
seen. NZL 82 looks like a competitive boat"
MANUEL
RUIZ DE ELVIRA - DESIGNER : "Comparing SUI
64 to NZL 82, we like the boat we have. NZL 82 has
a longer bulb, which is fast in straight-line speed
because the center of gravity is lower, but it will
make maneuvering more difficult in the pre-start
sequences and tacking duels. The hula is the same
as they unveiled before the Louis Vuitton Finals.
SUI 64 is a dream boat; we're happy to have a good
all around boat."
CURTIS
BLEWETT - FOREDECK : "The boats are very different,
and we know one team will have got it right and
one team is going to get it wrong. I am just excited
to get on with it and the team is ready to start
racing in the America's Cup. We won't know how fast
Team New Zealand will be until we meet on the water,
but we're ready to get back to racing. "
To the spectators' surprise and delight, five young
cancan dancers sparked off the light-hearted affair
with a rousing dance performance. In front of the
focal point of the skirted yacht, brightly dressed
girls kicked their legs high in the air to the beat
of cancan music with traditional French flair. Smiles
broke out on the faces in the audience, toes tapped
to the beat and everyone enjoyed the fun entertainment
as the dancers created a distinct! ly European flavor
to the Alinghi unveiling.
At 9:00 Team New Zealand revealed NZL 82, the boat
the have chosen to sail in the America's Cup. In
a bid for speed, the boat sports the "hula,"
the appendage fixed to the hull that increases the
boat's sailing length but also increases the wetted
surface area resulting in more drag. Another attention-grabbing
feature on NZL 82 was the long, thin bulb with flames
painted down the sides.
Those who missed the event can re-live the Unveiling
Day by watching the webcast on the site, www.alinghi.com.
CREW QUOTES
GRANT
SIMMER - DESIGN COORDINATOR : "We won't know
how SUI 64 and NZL 82 measure up until the America's
Cup starts. Team New Zealand have a low volume hula
appendage, their rudder is similar to ours in area,
but it is shorter, the fin is considerably smaller
than ours and the bulb is extremely long. It looks
like their hull hasn't changed, it is still the
wide, fairly rounded, moderate hull shape we have
seen. NZL 82 looks like a competitive boat"
MANUEL
RUIZ DE ELVIRA - DESIGNER : "Comparing SUI
64 to NZL 82, we like the boat we have. NZL 82 has
a longer bulb, which is fast in straight-line speed
because the center of gravity is lower, but it will
make maneuvering more difficult in the pre-start
sequences and tacking duels. The hula is the same
as they unveiled before the Louis Vuitton Finals.
SUI 64 is a dream boat; we're happy to have a good
all around boat."
CURTIS
BLEWETT - FOREDECK : "The boats are very different,
and we know one team will have got it right and
one team is going to get it wrong. I am just excited
to get on with it and the team is ready to start
racing in the America's Cup. We won't know how fast
Team New Zealand will be until we meet on the water,
but we're ready to get back to racing. "
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