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Would be helpful to have at least one photo or diagram of an example of this class. 71.221.118.27 ( talk) 18:05, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
Does America's/Americas posessive in this case, or not? If so, then the article should be moved to ?America's? and this page redirected to there.. Madmaxmarchhare 16:54, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
ED: Its America's cup because the schooner won it, thus becoming its property, thus belonging to it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Conner5553 ( talk • contribs)
the only boats listed were winners so the list more accurate and none of this drama below
Although Alinghi won the 2003 America's Cup, it was not a special or spectacular boat. Quite average on the contrary, and this is admitted by the boats skippers, builders, sailer's, managers. Essentially SUI-64 was just a 'good boat' (see Butterworth 2003 Cup statement, New Zealand Herald or TvONE Sports News. It was not a breakthrough boat as America3, NZL-32, NZL-60 and now NZL-92 is. Therefore not awarded status, status denied.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Conner5553 ( talk • contribs)
Unless there are any objections (I'll wait), I'll proceed to move this article to "International America's Cup class" in order to place it under its correct name. Madmaxmarchhare 22:38, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
I deleted this table from the main page. If everyone wants it, that's ok, but I didn't want the article to turn into a huge list of "official" IACC yachts. Possibly, someone could create a category and populate it with these lists so we could have a "See Also - IACC Yachts" list? Ideas? Madmaxmarchhare 14:12, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
Sail Number | Syndicate | Competitive History |
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- | America³ ( United States) | Winner of the 1992 America's Cup |
NZL-32 | Black Magic Two ( New Zealand) | Winner of the 1995 America's Cup |
SUI-59 | Alinghi ( Switzerland) | Test yacht formerly Fast 2000 |
NZL-60 | ( New Zealand) | Winner of the 2000 America's Cup |
SUI-64 | Alinghi ( Switzerland) | Winner of the 2003 America's Cup |
SUI-75 | Alinghi ( Switzerland) | Test yacht not used in Cup racing |
RSA-83 | Shosholoza ( South Africa) | 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup |
NZL-84 | Emirates Team New Zealand | 2nd in Act 13, 2007 |
NZL-92 | Emirates Team New Zealand | 2007 America's Cup |
USA-98 | BMW Oracle Racing | 2007 America's Cup |
ITA-99 | Mascalone Latino Capitalia ( Italy) | 2007 America's Cup |
SUI-100 | Alinghi ( Switzerland) | 2007 America's Cup |
IACC does not redirect here, it doesn't even exist... 132.205.93.63 03:11, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
I don't think this belongs here as the article is about the class of boats themselves. Perhaps it would be better off in a separate page? I don't think it's appropriate for the America's Cup page either as its only applicable to the current regatta. Lisiate 05:40, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
If
DSP: displacement in cubic metres; L: rated length in metres;
these are the pure numbers expressing these quantities in the given unit and the result must be compared with 24, not with 24 m. To my knowledge, the displacement is measured by direct weighting, so DSP is actually weight/seawater_density
pietro 151.29.249.152 ( talk) 14:39, 3 March 2017 (UTC)
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Would be helpful to have at least one photo or diagram of an example of this class. 71.221.118.27 ( talk) 18:05, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
Does America's/Americas posessive in this case, or not? If so, then the article should be moved to ?America's? and this page redirected to there.. Madmaxmarchhare 16:54, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
ED: Its America's cup because the schooner won it, thus becoming its property, thus belonging to it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Conner5553 ( talk • contribs)
the only boats listed were winners so the list more accurate and none of this drama below
Although Alinghi won the 2003 America's Cup, it was not a special or spectacular boat. Quite average on the contrary, and this is admitted by the boats skippers, builders, sailer's, managers. Essentially SUI-64 was just a 'good boat' (see Butterworth 2003 Cup statement, New Zealand Herald or TvONE Sports News. It was not a breakthrough boat as America3, NZL-32, NZL-60 and now NZL-92 is. Therefore not awarded status, status denied.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Conner5553 ( talk • contribs)
Unless there are any objections (I'll wait), I'll proceed to move this article to "International America's Cup class" in order to place it under its correct name. Madmaxmarchhare 22:38, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
I deleted this table from the main page. If everyone wants it, that's ok, but I didn't want the article to turn into a huge list of "official" IACC yachts. Possibly, someone could create a category and populate it with these lists so we could have a "See Also - IACC Yachts" list? Ideas? Madmaxmarchhare 14:12, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
Sail Number | Syndicate | Competitive History |
---|---|---|
- | America³ ( United States) | Winner of the 1992 America's Cup |
NZL-32 | Black Magic Two ( New Zealand) | Winner of the 1995 America's Cup |
SUI-59 | Alinghi ( Switzerland) | Test yacht formerly Fast 2000 |
NZL-60 | ( New Zealand) | Winner of the 2000 America's Cup |
SUI-64 | Alinghi ( Switzerland) | Winner of the 2003 America's Cup |
SUI-75 | Alinghi ( Switzerland) | Test yacht not used in Cup racing |
RSA-83 | Shosholoza ( South Africa) | 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup |
NZL-84 | Emirates Team New Zealand | 2nd in Act 13, 2007 |
NZL-92 | Emirates Team New Zealand | 2007 America's Cup |
USA-98 | BMW Oracle Racing | 2007 America's Cup |
ITA-99 | Mascalone Latino Capitalia ( Italy) | 2007 America's Cup |
SUI-100 | Alinghi ( Switzerland) | 2007 America's Cup |
IACC does not redirect here, it doesn't even exist... 132.205.93.63 03:11, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
I don't think this belongs here as the article is about the class of boats themselves. Perhaps it would be better off in a separate page? I don't think it's appropriate for the America's Cup page either as its only applicable to the current regatta. Lisiate 05:40, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
If
DSP: displacement in cubic metres; L: rated length in metres;
these are the pure numbers expressing these quantities in the given unit and the result must be compared with 24, not with 24 m. To my knowledge, the displacement is measured by direct weighting, so DSP is actually weight/seawater_density
pietro 151.29.249.152 ( talk) 14:39, 3 March 2017 (UTC)