HomeAmerica's CupAC37Oh NO! Taihoro (ETNZ AC75) Was Damaged In A Crain Mishap

Oh NO! Taihoro (ETNZ AC75) Was Damaged In A Crain Mishap

After racing on Race day one of the Louis Vuitton Round Robin, as the team were lifting their AC75 ‘Taihoro’ from the water, there was an issue with the lift and the boat landed heavily onto its supporting cradle.

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The team have secured the boat with a portable crane and it is now safely being put back in the shed where the full extent of the damage will be  assessed by the team overnight.

From initial assessments, a call has been made that  Emirates Team New Zealand will not be sailing tomorrow.

Taihoro (kiwi AC75) damaged in Crain Mishap
Taihoro (kiwi AC75) damaged in Crain Mishap Photo Credit: AC37 media

Once further investigation is made in the following 24 hours and a full plan for the repair of Taihoro is in place, the team will give a further update on the duration of time the team will be off the water.

Emirates Team New Zealand CEO Grant Dalton said, “Clearly this is a setback for the team at such an important time of the campaign. These are the moments that can define an America’s Cup campaign, and we have an amazing group of dedicated and talent people who will be working around the clock on getting the boat repaired.

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“We will not be sailing tomorrow at least, and will provide further updates on the outlook in due course.”

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