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This morning, Switzerland bid
fair winds to SUI 100, Alinghi’s latest America’s
Cup Class yacht.
The 25m carbon fibre racing machine, cloaked in
secrecy, was rolled out of the Décision boatshed
and loaded onto a Planzer truck for a five day 1,250km
overland trip to Valencia. Over 20,000 hours of
work have gone into the second of Alinghi’s new
builds with boatbuilders from Décision and Alinghi
working around the clock.
"At the beginning of this campaign, we created
a ‘master plan’ with a series of events that would
take us all the way to the Cup", explained
Michel Marie, shore crew coordinator for Alinghi.
"This included of course two new builds. Back
in 2003, Boat 4’s estimated departure from Switzerland
was the 26 January 2007. Today, it is leaving for
Valencia and we are the 24 January. This shows how
well the project has been executed and demonstrates
the excellent coordination between the two teams
at Alinghi and Décision SA."
Ernesto Bertarelli, team syndicate head, led celebrations
at a private get-together at the boatyard the evening
before, attended by Alinghi sponsors, EPFL project
leaders, the boatbuilders and their suppliers.
"SUI 100 is the culmination of much work from
many different people: the designers, the boatbuilders
– both Alinghi’s own and those at the Décision boatyard
– and the sailing team of course", he said.
"I am very proud to see SUI100 finished and
on its way to the 32nd America’s Cup. With this
boat, we are taking another step towards fighting
to win the Cup again."
When SUI 100 arrives in Valencia, the shore crew
at Alinghi headquarters will start readying the
boat to go sailing as soon as the sailing team is
back from the Dubai winter training in early March.
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