
ETNZ May Abandon New Zealand
Remember when the Kiwis were the young, underfunded upstarts of the America’s Cup world, with right on their side as they took on the Big

Remember when the Kiwis were the young, underfunded upstarts of the America’s Cup world, with right on their side as they took on the Big

The New York Yacht Club (NYYC) has submitted a challenge for the 37th America’s Cup to the current Defender, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron

Less than 48 hours after the final race of the 36th America’s Cup, the Brits have challenged Emirates Team New Zealand to another go. “The

The Kiwis have successfully defended their title in the 36th America’s Cup, defeating Team Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli seven to three. Though the Italians had

After several days of racing and several abandoned races due to wind conditions, Emirates Team New Zealand is just one victory away from keeping the

Last night Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli faced off for the second day of America’s Cup racing. Following one win apiece

Day one of the America’s Cup brought all the excitement fans have been hoping for for the past four years. The Defender of the Record,

The Cup is finally here. The first races of the 2021 America’s Cup will begin at 10pm EST tonight. Last month’s hard-won victory by the

The show has gone on despite last week’s Covid panic in Auckland, and the “underdog” Italians are victorious. After being bested by INEOS Team UK

New covid cases in New Zealand have slammed the brakes on the selection series for the America’s Cup, forcing the postponement of Prada Cup racing

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You climb from your berth and start the stove for coffee, warming the cabin. You check your position, looking out the ports as the sun