From the following article on blueplanettimes by Kymball Livingston Posted April 13, 2014
http://www.blueplanettimes.com/the-new-americas-cup-cat/
The New America’s Cup Cat
The next generation will look much like this 2013 generation challenger from New Zealand, but they’re a new breed
Gino Morrelli believes the next generation of America’s Cup catamarans will revolutionize upwind tactics. He foresees the boats foiling through tacks without slowing down, and if there is no price for tacking, that’s a new calculus, isn’t it? A new game.
Smaller, faster, safer. It’s quite a package that Morrelli is talking about, and he knows a bit. His firm of Morrelli & Melvin wrote the design rule for what we will call, for now, the AC62. That is, ten feet shorter than the AC72s of 2013 and shrunk appropriately in other dimensions as well. Add-in some one-design components, factor-in the fact that a lot of the design possibilities have already been explored—we know what the next generation will look like—and you have a boat that is cheaper to design and cheaper to build, even with amped-up technology. His partner Pete Melvin has been hard on the case.
At which point Morrelli adds the ultimate qualifier, “We can lower the cost to entry, but we can’t make it cheaper to win the America’s Cup.”
Write this on the board twenty-five times: An America’s Cup team will always spend whatever it can get.
I shared billing with Gino over the weekend for a program at Strictly Sail Pacific, which opened my window onto what’s coming next, with a little caution tape on the windowsill: “We finished our job about four weeks ago,” Morrelli told the audience. “In our last iteration, the boat was 62 feet, but now we’ve handed it over to Oracle and Russell and the boys to fuss it out with the Challenger of Record and Iain Murray. That is, the Aussies from Hamilton Island Yacht Club. Between them, a lot can happen. We’re now out of the loop, but something’s cooking . . . At some point they have to pull the trigger and publish the design rule and let people start working on the new boats, even if they don’t decide the venue until deep in the process.”
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Gino Morrelli of the famous multihull design house Morrelli and Melvin to speak at Strictly Sail Pacific 2014 , April 11-12-13th
Oakland CA—April 2, 2014—Gino Morrelli will be a featured speaker at this year’s Strictly Sail Pacific (www.strictlysailpacific.co m) sailboat show in Oakland, Calif. Gino’s seminar’s, "America’s Cup Unleashed" , "Americas Cup with Kimball Livingston and Gino Morrelli" and "America’s Cup Technology for Cruising Cats" will focus on America’s Cup Cats and benefits for cruising multihulls. The seminars will be held on April 11-12-13 in the Exhibit Hall. The seminar is free for all ticket holders at the show. Check the website for exact times of each seminar.
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