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Shortly after the presentation
by United Internet Team Germany, Valencia Sailing
talked briefly to Jason Ker, the renowned British
yacht designer that had just joined the German team.
Ker will form part of the design team together with
a "couple of international designers", as Jochen
Schuemann had stated earlier.
According to Ker, his involvement in the German
America's Cup challenger will be an interesting
challenge for him personally, an opportunity to
be involved in a big team and is particularly interested
to learn as much as possible from technical sponsors
such as Porsche Consulting.
In the 32nd America's Cup Ker was the chief designer
of Team Shosholoza, the South African challenger.
Instead of modifying a boat from the previous edition
of the event, Shosholoza took the decision to design
and build a yacht from scratch and as a result Ker
designed the first yacht that fitted the Version
5 of the America's Cup Class rule.
As it was expected, given the good performance of
the yacht, Shosholoza was keen on retaining Ker
as its chief designer. According to Ker their negotiations
were eventually unfruitful and the two parties were
unable to reach agreement.
The main issue that Ker is now facing, together
with all other designers, is the completely new
rule that will govern the America's Cup yachts.
The first preliminary meeting concerning the new
rule between Alinghi and the 5 challengers took
place on September 15 in Valencia. Ker didn't personally
attend the meeting but he has already started working
on the new design.
According to Ker, it is a very good rule that will
produce very exciting and fast yachts. From his
point of view it is also fun to design and when
asked if Alinghi will have an enormous advantage
over the challengers his answer couldn't be more
direct. "Not at all".
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