Day Number Twelve for Emirates Team New Zealand | April 29th | America's Cup
Another day, another display from Emirates Team New Zealand, who completed their twelfth day on ‘Taihoro’ in rain-squally Auckland with some big pulses coming down the track measured at anywhere between 12-15 knots as the sailors sought Barcelona-like swell forms. They found them and for sure the analysts will be smiling at the performance data today.
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Wow, check out the stability of this machine!
Looking pretty rock solid in the rough conditions.
Yeesh no. Looked like the struggled a lot with the ride height and keeping out of the swell. Stern got sucked down a few times.
Im happy having team NZ having at every people know and willing giving input to sail better! Sails,controll,power,technics, tactics and team building . Respect and listen to all involved its team NZ! Everyone at own position its important and getting response from doing.
Beautiful ❤❤
as a Kiwi i am so proud of our wee Countrys sporting prowess be it Sailing Rowing Rugby and even MMA the more brutal side of the equation!!!!oh and ok,,,,cricket lol...
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The way they turn , is quick still on foils. All the best team NZ
What are you watching? They touched down loads. I didn't record them all but they botched a relatively simple one at 2:25.
Awesome performance from Taihoro & Crew since been unveiled 12/4.... keep up the Sea State trials, gathering all the data the Team is needing to have TAIHORO Foil and Fly above & over the other Teams.
ETNZ lads are learning to fly their Waka.
Impressive
In my humble opinion at times they are exceeding 50 knots quite easily with the older foils. Tons of room for improvement.
During some training days for the AC36, they surpassed 50kts even with _Te Rehutai._ If this is a faster boat and it should be, I expect the 50kt barrier to be broken regularly in the right conditions.
How do you know ? I am genuinely interested
The top speed of the boats are limited by cavitation, which kicks in from about 45knots upwards. Anything over about 53 knots is pretty much impossible without super-cavitating foils. Top speeds are almost irrelevant for winning the cup as you are only likely to reach them when perpendicular to the wind, i.e. on mark roundings. VMG, i.e velocity in the direction of the mark is the key metric. You can achieve it by sailing high and slow or low and fast. There's no doubt though that below top speed, these boats will be knots faster than the old version, especially in light airs.
@@russelldesilva1560 thanks 👍🏽
Yup!😊
Taihoro you beauty still you will have to be fast cos i have seen the Luna Rossa and Alinghi both deadly!!!!!
I agree bro, but the kiwis are pretty canny eh.
Absolutely. It will all come out in the wash . Can't wait
Alinghi showing some serious speed.
Nice
Honking!!!
I don't know much about sailing but she looks like she's flying 😂on water 💦,best of luck team New Zealand 😎
These boats are obviously built for more wind. There is no way we saw boats on the water in those conditions last cup cycle
Weapon
Gotta get the voice of sailing interviewing these lads Peter Montgomery
I'm definitely no expert but it looked like they were struggling. Fell off the foils in a turn in calmer water. Ride height was too low and the stern got sucked down a couple times in the rougher stuff. It did look like they were practising dropping the foils pretty late in the turns which was interesting. Dunno if that was on purpose or not. Would love to see the raw stats.
Don't think the ride height was too low. Looking at their previous run with older boat, it's safe to say that the height is intentional. I'm guessing up to high in rough conditions might cause the boat to capsize. Quite possibly learning how to operate and controlling the boat better with the old foils will see them sail smoother once the new foils are attached.
@mitchand9 I guess I'm more talking about pitch. Dunno it just seemed a little off, like they were pitching too far backwards or something. Like at 6:15. Unless that was them powering down. It's annoying that the clip cuts there.
5:48 looked like something interesting was happening and they cut the clip again. Conspiracy? Well it the America's Cup haha. Maybe I'm being too critical. I watched it back a few times and they were actually pretty solid. Need the fly time stats
@@jasonpickens9839 maybe you're just reading to much into it? I fully agree that they're far from smooth sailing but that's why they're out on the water as much as possible. It would be nice to see some stats though as you stated....