Emirates Team New Zealand Stunned by the AC45 revelations
Emirates Team New Zealand Stunned by the AC45 revelations
July 9 2009
Emirates Team New Zealand managing director Grant Dalton says he is stunned by revelations that Oracle Team USA AC45 yachts competing in the four America’s Cup World Series regattas were illegal.
Dalton said today: “I find it difficult to believe that what we learned last night actually happened at the top level of our sport.”
On July 26 boat builders who were preparing the AC45 yachts for the Youth America’s Cup regatta reported that the forward kingpost on one yacht was unusually heavy.
The Measurement Committee inspected the kingpost which appeared to be ”filled with a resin/ballast slurry of some type”
Subsequently, OUTSA construction manager Mark Turner confirmed that, “based on interviews, the three AC45s maintained by the team had been modified in a similar fashion – the other two by the insertion of bags of lead shot into the kingpost.”
The yachts were Ben Ainslie Racing, which was on loan from Oracle and maintained by them, Oracle Racing Spithill and Oracle Racing Coutts.
On August 5, Regatta Director Iain Murray protested to the Jury alleging breaches of the AC45 class rule based on the measurement committee’s report. A day earlier OTUSA had filed a report to the Jury related to these matters
On August 7, Ben Ainslie Racing withdrew from ACWS regattas held at San Francisco in August and September 2012 and at Naples in April this year.
In an email Ainslie said: “As skipper of the boat I had no knowledge whatsoever that the boat was being raced out of measurement. I am deeply disappointed by this incident and will do all I can to assist the relevant parties in any further investigations.”
The following day OTUSA followed suit with the addition of the Newport, Rhode Island, regatta in June 2012.
The Jury has ordered the regatta director to re-score the regattas and the season championships in both years. OTUSA and BAR have 14 days to return all prizes, awards and trophies.
The Jury has started an investigation under Rule 69 of the Racing Rules of sailing (America’s Cup Edition) and Protocol Article 60. This investigation is continuing.
Rule 69 deals with
gross misconduct capable of bringing the sport into
disrepute. Protocol article 60 is aimed at protecting the
reputation of the America’s Cup by prohibiting conduct
that is prejudicial and detrimental to the America’s Cup
and the sport of
sailing,
ends