America's Cup Rialto: September 10 - USA gets a taste of the Match track
by Richard Gladwell/Sail-World.com/NZ 10 Sep 2020 14:45 BST
8 September 2020
American Magic - Waitemata Harbour - August 2020 - 36th America's Cup © Richard Gladwell / Sail-World.com
American Magic put in a six hour session mostly in the Course C & D area between North Head and Motuihe Island.
While the New York Yacht Club team have sailed many times in the Browns Island and Motuihe Island area, this is the first time we have seen the team sailing in the Course C area - which is likely to be the preferred course area for the Cup because of its spectator appeal and variety of backdrops, from white sand beaches to pohutukawa forests to volcanic cones and cityscapes.
Sailing in a westerly breeze (offshore) and on this course area, funnelling down the Waitemata Harbour, and influenced by the city office blocks up the harbour, and then the volcanic cones of Mt Victoria and North Head, before hitting Rangitoto Island - a 260 metre (850ft) tall volcanic cone which dominates the Auckland skyline - erupting just 600 years ago.
This course area is often used by Emirates Team New Zealand, the only other Cup team sailing in Auckland.
The teams usually sail further out in the Hauraki Gulf if they wish to do speed work, but the reality is that they have to get used to the fluctuating wind direction and pressure on Course C and D. Emirates Team New Zealand train in this area about 50% of the time, when they do go sailing, usually dropping a few racing marks as American Magic did today.
The Kiwis last sailed on Saturday Sept 5, and may sail tomorrow, Friday - which has a good forecast - and a near summer's day - otherwise they will not have sailed either tier test boat or AC75 for a week, which is a little surprising.
The US team sailed in the fresh breezes of Saturday, Sunday, Monday, skipping Tuesday and Wednesday due to light winds.