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On Friday, CHN 95, the first America’s
Cup Class boat built in China, went into the water
for the very first time.
Launching a new boat is a milestone in any America’s
Cup campaign, but for a smaller squad like China
Team, it is a real achievement, as sailor Sebastian
Destremeau explains.
"To start with it’s the first time that a Chinese
America’s Cup boat has touched the water",
he said. "So it’s a special moment, for the
whole country and for the team it’s a massive relief
for the building team who have been working for
six months flat out".
"For the designers, now is when the stress
starts as well because we have to do some structural
testing and they’re going to be listening for cracks
and stuff like that but obviously, it’s a very big
moment for the whole team and as a sailor, we can’t
wait."
After the boat was lifted into the water by crane,
the designers and boat-builders crawled through
the hatches to inspect inside…
"As we speak, we’re just checking a few things
inside...It’s the first time that the boat is loaded
with the keel. Before, when you lift this boat,
you lift the keel and the hull follows. Now, we
have the boat in the water and there’s 20 tonnes
pulling there and the mast is pushing as well so
there is a lot of loading there," Destremeau
said, explaining the activity in and around the
boat.
"It’s nothing to compare with what will happen
out there, but there are a few tests we do here,
load the winches slowly, listen for cracks and if
all goes well this afternoon we might for a little
spin!"
CHN 95 stands out among the new America’s Cup boats
for it’s ‘boxiness’ The boat is all straight lines
and sharp corners…a design decision that Destremeau
says the team is hoping will give it an advantage.
"We’re not going to beat the other guys by
outsailing them", he concluded. "They’ve
been training much harder than us and they have
much more experience than us on this campaign".
"We’re not going to outsail them, but we might
be a little bit faster and that’s what we’re trying
to do with this boat. And that’s why we’re a little
bit extreme in the boxy thing…And we’re very confident
that could give us an edge and obviously we need
an edge to beat them."
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