Otago Daily Times

Luna Rossa launches second generation boat

YACHTING

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WELLINGTON: The America’s Cup just got ‘‘real’’ for the Italian challenger hoping to face holder Team New Zealand next year as Luna Rossa launched its secondgene­ration AC75 yacht in Auckland yesterday.

The launch came just days after American Magic and British challenger INEOS Team UK started trials with their secondgene­ration boats, with the Americans narrowly avoiding a spectacula­r capsize.

Team New Zealand is due to launch its secondgene­ration foiling monohull in early November.

‘‘Now it is real,’’ Luna Rossa skipper Max Sirena told reporters in Auckland after the yacht was lowered into the water.

‘‘I’m really looking forward to going sailing in the next few days.

‘‘It’s already been an amazing adventure that we hope is going to end up in the best way possible over the next few months.’’

Sirena added that there had been only a few visible modificati­ons from the team’s firstgener­ation yacht, unlike American Magic and the British challenge, both of which seemed to have made significan­t changes to their hulls and keels.

‘‘I think if you come up with something completely new, it means you were not happy with boat one. I think they were pretty happy with boat one,’’ Sirena said.

‘‘I’m pleased with the result we have now.’’

Internally, however, there were significan­t changes between Luna Rossa’s first and secondgene­ration yachts, he added.

‘‘It’s not just what you see on the outside, it’s what there is inside,’’ Sirena said.

The teams have two months of further trials before a regatta in December also involving Team New Zealand.

The challenger series then runs from January 15 to February 22 next year before the America’s Cup match against Team New Zealand begins on March 6. — Reuters

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