INEOS TEAM @INEOSTEAMUK
Speaking during the second week of camp, INEOS TEAM UK Skipper and Team Principal Sir Ben Ainslie said: “We have just finished our first sailing week in Sardinia, and we had a great couple of days on the water.
The breeze was light off Cagliari, which meant we went further out towards Villasimius to find the foiling conditions. Once found it didn’t take long for our AC75 race boat ‘Britannia’ to take flight. Britannia popping up on her foils and flying for the first time on Italian waters was a nice moment for the team. It reflected well on everyone involved with both setting up the base here in Cagliari and working on the big move from Portsmouth.
“The team have done a brilliant job getting our temporary base built in quite a short timeline to operate over the next four months. We are going to complete crucial testing, which will enable us to move the team forward both on and off the water towards the America’s Cup in New Zealand next year.
“Alongside our core team we are lucky to have local support join us including Mirco Babini, having that knowledge has been essential to enabling the team to settle in so well. The team are enjoying their time here and on our days off we have explored some of the city and experienced the brilliant local hospitality. However, we are very much in business mode as we countdown the days until the first America’s Cup World Series Event here in April. The racing will be spectacular.
We would like to thank everyone in Cagliari for their hospitality and support for the America’s Cup.”
Road to America’s Cup: AC75 hull design
In the latest episode of Yachting World’s Road to America’s Cup podcast series, Sir Ben Ainslie delves into the AC75 hull designs and takes a look at some of the differences between the four hull designs launched to date.
by INEOS Team UK
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