35th Americas Cup - June 17, 2017

hoowahfun

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Hi everyone, somewhat of a new member here. I mostly read through the Mercruiser engine repair forums and don't know much about sailing. However, I had an opportunity to go to Bermuda this past weekend for the 35th Americas Cup. Saw some nice boats and got some unique photos I thought I'd share for the sailing enthusiasts here. I was able to go to the team USA boat yard and watch them assemble the boat for the race. I also had a front row view from the water of the start line. Enjoy :)
 

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southkogs

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Cool ... those boats are pretty amazing. They can run in the 50MPH range in the right conditions. Musta' been fun to watch that launch off.
 

hoowahfun

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No doubt. It was really neat seeing how they just glide over the water when they're up on the foils.
 
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