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November 21, 2016 By Jack Griffin

Results from Fukuoka

All six races were run in light, shifty conditions. Land Rover BAR and Artemis Racing tied on points, with BAR winning the regatta by finishing ahead of Artemis in the final race. Oracle finished third. Team New Zealand finished off the podium again and out of the points for the overall series. They were hurt by a poor sail choice in the last race, when they kept their jib in its bag and sailed upwind with their big Code 0 while all the others were using jibs.


In the first race on Sunday, BAR picked up a penalty in the pre-start but were able to push both Oracle and Team New Zealand past the end of the starting line, preventing both of those teams from threatening the Brits’ overall series lead.


There were several interesting penalty situations that I’ll explain in next week’s newsletter.

Remember: the blue light means a boat has a penalty; the green light means they are near a course boundary or a rounding mark.


Here we see how Team France picked up a penalty for not keeping clear and making contact with BAR near the leeward gate in Race 5.


Team New Zealand had a double penalty in Race 5. I’m getting a clarification and will explain it next week. If you want to get a head start on understanding what happened, read Rule 44.4(c) in the Racing Rules of Sailing – AC Edition, which you can download here.

November 21, 2016 By Jack Griffin

AC World Series Final Standings

The AC Qualifiers begin on 26 May 2017 and will eliminate one challenger. The winner of the Qualitiers – Oracle or a challenger – will earn a one point lead to start the America’s Cup Match.

At the AC World Series in Fukuoka, BAR extended their lead. Oracle stayed ahead of Team New Zealand. Artemis Racing moved ahead of SoftBank Team Japan, the only change in the leaderboard.

Remember that these standings will be used as the tie-breaker at the end of the AC Qualifiers – they could determine which challenger is eliminated and who gets a one point lead in the America’s Cup Match.

November 21, 2016 By Jack Griffin

Land Rover BAR and Oracle Collect Bonus Points

Leaderboard for the round robin AC Qualifiers that begin 26 May 2017 in Bermuda:

Land Rover BAR and Oracle earned the bonus points from the AC World Series. At the end of the Qualifiers, ties will be broken according to the final results of the AC World Series.

November 18, 2016 By Jack Griffin

Who to Watch

Each team is allowed 11 people who can “touch the boat” – the five man (highlighted in yellow) crew plus shore team and possibly a spare sailor (highlighted in red).

November 18, 2016 By Jack Griffin

Why Watch

Standings going into the AC World Series Fukuoka:

At the end of racing on Sunday, we’ll know who won the bonus points for the AC Qualifiers next May (dates here). The Qualifiers will eliminate one challenger and give Oracle or a challenger a one point lead to start the America’s Cup Match.

For this final AC World Series event, the obvious competition is between Land Rover BAR and Oracle for first place and two bonus points. With a 14 point lead BAR are in a good position to win the series. Let’s take an example to see why this is true: If Oracle were to finish one place ahead of BAR in each race on Saturday and two places ahead of them in each race on Sunday, Oracle would score 15 more points than BAR and just squeak into first place. Who wants to bet on that? For our Kiwi fans, to win the series, ETNZ would need to finish two places ahead of BAR in every race, Saturday and Sunday to get ahead of BAR.

I’ll be watching the battle between Oracle and ETNZ for second place, with its one bonus point reward. With only three points between them, that looks like where the real action will be.

Oh, by the way… They sailed a “reserve race” today, Friday. It will count if there is no racing on Saturday – quite possible with the forecast for very light wind. Who won that race? BAR, with Oracle second. Anyone want to bet against BAR to win the series?

You can hear team owner Larry Ellison’s comments on the practice racing here:

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