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No sooner than the America’s Cup World Tour was packing up their tents than the MOD 70’s started a short sprint to New York City. They should arrive this morning, having left Newport yesterday evening. Sailing at 16 knots in 12 knots of wind, leaving no trace in the water. These boats are all identical, leaving the results to the ability of the crew.
The boats will leave New York on July 7, racing to Brest, France. After that they continue a circuit around the world.
The press office, which had been set up at Newport Shipyard could not have been more organized, open and welcoming.
The America’s Cup is finishing on Sunday here in Newport. The MOD 70’s will have a start at 5pm on Monday, finishing in New York. I do not believe it counts for anything; but the boats have to get to New York for the start of the Transatlantic on July 7. The race to Brest is expect to take 7 days.
Last night at Marble house three people were inducted into the America’s Cup Hall of Fame
IdenticaL 70 foot trimarans about to race from New York to Brest. It is expected to take 7 days. A drag race with navigation. Racing like this could finish off the Volvo race. It is fraction of the cost. fast simple and easy.
They are here in Newport preparing for the race and will sail to New York for the start. Meanwhile the other multihull circus (America’s Cup World Tour) is opening officially tomorrow.