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The US Challenger for the 33rd
America’s Cup, confirmed today that their America’s
Cup racing yacht is well underway,
The multihull yacht is being built in Anacortes
for San Francisco’s Golden Gate Yacht Club (GGYC)
team for a match against the defender later this
year. This will be the third America’s Cup racing
yacht the U.S. team has built in this waterfront
community 100 miles (160 km) north of Seattle.
"We are proud to be in Anacortes where we can
draw on world-class expertise and where the team
has enjoyed so much local support," said the
team’s Boat Construction Manager Mark Turner.
The team built its two America’s Cup Class yachts
USA 87 and USA 98 in Anacortes for the 32nd America’s
Cup competition in 2007 in Valencia, Spain. The
rules that govern the America’s Cup, the Deed of
Gift, require the boat to be constructed in the
country of challenge.
"We selected Anacortes due to our successful
track record here, thanks to supportive local officials,
a fantastic marine infrastructure and the proximity
to aerospace-quality tooling and other support operations
required to build such a high-tech America’s Cup
boat," Turner said. "Anacortes was the
clear choice, we are very happy to be back here".
Turner is working alongside co-construction manager
Tim Smyth. Housed in a 100-foot X 200-foot (30m
x 60m), three-story shed, the building has been
converted into a purpose-built composite yacht construction
facility.
The team also works with Janicki Industries in nearby
Sedro-Woolley which provide high-tech precision
tooling for the boat construction.
"Since last December we have been focused on
being ready for this match, and getting the boat
in the water as soon as possible," Turner said,
adding the team would provide further updates on
the boat’s construction soon.
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