This was the most exciting race of the AC 2021! All were still learning and evolving their moves and tactics during these races. The next ACs are promising to be just phenomenal!
They look like power boats at that speed. Absolutely insane. 46 knots! I can't even believe what I'm seeing. Btw, what is that noise? Is that the motor for the foil lift?
Those little airplane wings are flying through the water, holding the boat up. They're fast because there's less surface area in contact with the water (contact = friction). Meanwhile, the wind is always trying to tip the boat over, so every time the boat changes direction, it switches to the wings on the downwind side of the boat. This leaves the boat off-balance, so gravity tries to tip the boat over the other way, counteracting the tipping effect of the wind. PS: wing = hydrofoil
I need to look up the rules, etc. now, things have changed so much. It appears that they boats are mostly identical, but with tech seems so different. I do miss having the guys hanging out on the side of the boat when they needed the weight to be on the other side.
@@HighDefinitionVideo for the purists that would like to go back to squelching and floundering I'd ask,is there a happy medium somewhere?longer races?bigger distances?
Extremely well done both teams, but it seems to me that the problem for Prada on the last but one leg was that every time they tack these boats they loose a lot of speed and distance made good. So when Prada tacked over TNZ well and good but, when TNZ immediately went right Prada was unable to tack back over TNZ. Then when TNZ finally got to sail their own race they just stretched away. The clever tactics of Prada throughout much of the race up to that point finally ran our of options, and the fastest boat won the race.
It's amazing how these boats can achieve speeds far greater than most power boats. Obviously this is no where near the speed of race boats but still an incredible feat
Took my kids out on a Hobie 16 yesterday after 10 years off cats. I pray I never let that happen again until I'm ashes:) GET OUT ON THE WATER people. God Bless America!
God Bless Dennis Conner, probably the greatest American Patriot sailor and one of the most real characters to have graced our screens,Dennis called fake news 30 years before it even existed 🤙
I have followed the Americas cup for years and I am amazed at how the use of Technology makes this races a lot more interesting for everybody. And those legs raising on the side of the boats taking the fins out of the water are amazing!!!
i only just learned about these boats. i knew of the older ones but these ones are freaking nuts. its literally blowing my mind how efficient they seem to be.
I guess Team NLZ will win several America's Cup! They are amazing sailors and they know very well the wind around there. More: they're very quick to asset the boat getting in few days the best performance .
Yeah I imagine New Zealand is going to do great in the Women's weight lifting event too! The other countries may as well not even show up! Well unless they enter a man in the women's event like the Cheating New Zealand has done.
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@@locominyana8916 how so mate one mistake didn't cost them the win these guys I believe are one step ahead of our boys but we just had a slight faster boat.
Team nz is gonna be hard to beat next American cup .and love to see cup defending here in Aotearoa and see how long team nz can hold the cup .Cmon kiwi all best the god bless
Watching these races was so exhilerating, i had to set my alarmclock for it (live in europe) but loved the livestream. Really hope that itll be broadcasted on yt again next time.
My goodness this race is so much more exciting than what’s going on in 2024. Now a days win the start win the race there is very rarely a change in the leading boat. No where near as exciting as this race. ❤❤❤❤
@@igorvas5097 Ветер постоянно меняет своё направление, особенно на усилениях/стуханиях. К чему это приводит - легко заметить в конце, когда лодки идут на разных галсах совершенно под разными углами к этому самому "воображаемому направленю ветра". Что всего за несколько секунд дало разницу в 200 метров.
@@Septerrianin дорогой яхтсмен,вы беретесь учить метеорологии ,плавая в ней. Не существует таких терминов как затухание,тухнут продукты .вне холодильника, ..в парусному спорте говорят ветер заходит ,или отходит от компасного курса, Выигрыш на дистанции гонки в 200 метров,за несколько секунд..это или сильное течение,или так называемая ветровая яма,или отход ветра единовременно градусов на 45 гркдусов,или все вместе,что нечастое явление. Вооброжаемое направление ветра ,есть только в теоретических построениях.....фактически считается ветер дует в компас ,а течение вытекает из компаса.
@@igorvas5097 Многоуважаемый цепляльщик к словам. Заход и отход - это изменение направления ветра относительно курса яхты. А когда ветер усиливается - говорят, что он подул. А когда ослабевает - говорят, что он стух. И срать с огромной колокольни на ваш холодильник.
@@igorvas5097можете объяснить, что могло произойти после склейки на 16:10 примерно? Италия лидировала, потом - хоп! - Н-Зеландия ей уже привозит 100 метров (ну и дальше до полукилометра разрыв)?
Know one even cares about this race anymore after the high tech sector took it over I wonder if they wouldn’t be more popular if they raced some wooden 12meters that would be sweet then it would be a great test of sailing skills and play tribute to the great boats and sailors who came before
@@blucheer8743 Is it true that no one cares about the America's Cup anymore? I wouldn't know. Just a question. The last time I checked the winner of America's Cup gets to decide what kind of boat is raced. For instance, if New Zealand wins the Cup they can decide to race wooden hull boats as you suggested the next time around. Is this still true? I have no idea what to think about the race as it is now. Going back to wooden boats is like asking tennis players to go back to wooden rackets. Yes, it would be a totally different game, perhaps even more entertaining too.
@@davidhunternyc1 I’m not sure I think that was the rule when Dennis the menace was plying the waters but I do believed they changed that… so many great races have been ruined by those seeking to over commercialize them. Too bad all great races propel us forward into hopefully a better future but it loses meaning if the progress forsakes the past…..
@@johnb2945 I agree. They do look like Transformers !!! Maybe their needs to be another kind of America's Cup where only single hull boats are allowed or America's Cup could be divided into two categories?
I like how all of these comments are talking about how amazing this was and how good job this was and the day like the American cup and whatnot this is my first time ever even knowing that this thing existed......... 😆 I just clicked a random RUclips video I didn't even know they raced sailboats or wind foils or whatever you call them
You have provided an exaggerated speed for these vessels (they were actually classed as a 'light cruiser', not a 'destroyer') where a top speed of 43 knots was achieved during trials, and with an operational speed of somewhat less.
@@sailorman8668 indeed. Our Navy main worry before the war was that of facing the French Navy, so they developed all these ships to counter the French Navy. Just... thanks to our "allies", we had to face the Britts. 😑 Not like it went bad, but it's hard to fight a war when your main ally is doing everything to ruin your work.
@@joeneil5485 not at all. 🤔 And these jokes are not welcome. Britts was used to send planes to fire upon the survivors of the crews. It wasn't a fair war.
I feel like I'm watching cricket for the first time again. "Why are they sailing around in such a small area?" "Why did that boat go way over there?" "How do they know when and where to turn?!?"
Living in New Zealand 🇳🇿 Is it true that the British Challengers Ineos, Team Principal/Skipper Ben Anslie; wants to hold the next America's Cup in England. My goodness are The America's Cup Rules about to be altered to suit and improve the British economy and let the New Zealand Winners of The America's Cup, accept it graciously. Who knows, only the heavens above...
Netflix brought me here and gave me new appreciation to the teams. These boats have advanced in so many ways.
Same here… but 83’s style was so much better
Just watched the Netflix documentary on the 1983 race. It’s amazing how far these boats have come.
Same here, I wanted to see what the modern boat design looked like. And they are a marvel to watch.
Me 3
I watched too, exactly
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This was the most exciting race of the AC 2021! All were still learning and evolving their moves and tactics during these races. The next ACs are promising to be just phenomenal!
have not seen the cup since the 80's this is insane!
I never miss one. Seaboner
remember the catamaran vs the j boat...
Where have you gone Ted Turner, our nation turns its lonely eyes to you, woo woo woo.....
Oh my word, i’m so out of touch with this level of sail racing. Crazy.
They look like power boats at that speed. Absolutely insane. 46 knots! I can't even believe what I'm seeing. Btw, what is that noise? Is that the motor for the foil lift?
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 It’s the hydraulic systems for foil trim and sail control
I know right!!! I remember watching races years ago...nothing like this...it's flying !
@@Prifly70 Something I regret not learning to do, sailing. I used to watch competitive off Southampton and Plymouth, used to love it.
@@Stone1108 Never too old to start! Even Dingy sailing is fantastic
For NZL this is a QUADRUPLE of AC- Victories 1995, 2000, 2017 and 2021.
.... That's really very special !
Alinghi won in 2003. Not Team New Zealand. Team NZ victories are 1995, 2000, 2017 and 2021.
@@asterixdogmatix1073 That's right....so NZL had a QUADRUPLE of AC- Victories :-)
@@asterixdogmatix1073 Where does he write we won in 2003 ?....🤔
@@locominyana8916 The OP has since corrected his comment. See the 'BertTheAce 3 days ago (edited)'
@@asterixdogmatix1073 I know my facts bro & always state them @ the relevant time to back up the argument. Late equals new subject haha....
Wow, I don't understand what I'm seeing but clearly they are going extremely fast and those boats are extremely expensive
Where is it?!
I totally agree! Pretty cool! 😎🇺🇸
Those little airplane wings are flying through the water, holding the boat up. They're fast because there's less surface area in contact with the water (contact = friction). Meanwhile, the wind is always trying to tip the boat over, so every time the boat changes direction, it switches to the wings on the downwind side of the boat. This leaves the boat off-balance, so gravity tries to tip the boat over the other way, counteracting the tipping effect of the wind.
PS: wing = hydrofoil
😂😂😂
@@Raging.Geekazoid Thank you for explaining
I need to look up the rules, etc. now, things have changed so much. It appears that they boats are mostly identical, but with tech seems so different. I do miss having the guys hanging out on the side of the boat when they needed the weight to be on the other side.
I remember staying up to watch Australia II win the Cup in 1983; astounded by the evolution in the boats since then.
I havent watched for a few years - man these things are absolutely bonkers crazy - 50 knots! they are spaceships on water
Who won the cup that year?
@@meditationzoner1225 The West Island bro - the West Island 😉
@@David_P132 thanks bro. Its cool to learn abit of info on the "Aotearoa cup"... 1983 almost 40years ago. Respect bro.
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Ive been watching since 1987 in fremantle, these yachts are the best I've seen, just beautiful
47 knots at the turn. I literally laughed out loud!
@@HighDefinitionVideo for the purists that would like to go back to squelching and floundering I'd ask,is there a happy medium somewhere?longer races?bigger distances?
@@HighDefinitionVideo there's a podcast on Spotify,Broad Reach Radio,Peter Montgomery,it's an absolute Beauty🤙
Absolutely beautiful! The boats, the race, the strategies, etc.
@Panama Red 5 knots doesnt sound very interesting ngl.
Extremely well done both teams, but it seems to me that the problem for Prada on the last but one leg was that every time they tack these boats they loose a lot of speed and distance made good. So when Prada tacked over TNZ well and good but, when TNZ immediately went right Prada was unable to tack back over TNZ. Then when TNZ finally got to sail their own race they just stretched away. The clever tactics of Prada throughout much of the race up to that point finally ran our of options, and the fastest boat won the race.
It's amazing how these boats can achieve speeds far greater than most power boats. Obviously this is no where near the speed of race boats but still an incredible feat
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Took my kids out on a Hobie 16 yesterday after 10 years off cats. I pray I never let that happen again until I'm ashes:) GET OUT ON THE WATER people. God Bless America!
God Bless Dennis Conner, probably the greatest American Patriot sailor and one of the most real characters to have graced our screens,Dennis called fake news 30 years before it even existed 🤙
I have followed the Americas cup for years and I am amazed at how the use of Technology makes this races a lot more interesting for everybody. And those legs raising on the side of the boats taking the fins out of the water are amazing!!!
i only just learned about these boats. i knew of the older ones but these ones are freaking nuts. its literally blowing my mind how efficient they seem to be.
Who knows where the industry is going to lead next. Crazy Sailors and ship rights coming up with ideas as we speak.
I guess Team NLZ will win several America's Cup! They are amazing sailors and they know very well the wind around there. More: they're very quick to asset the boat getting in few days the best performance .
"4 more years boys, 4 more years" ➡️🇳🇿🇳🇿🏆💯
Wait so is there no live stream tonight?
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* "8 more years boys, 8 more years"
I have never seen this before but wow those boats are impressive.
Incredible technology and fantastic coverage as well..
I have a 20 foot motor boat, and it doesn't get 44 knots like these boats on the even legs... These fellas are flying.
Ummmmmm…I do believe they are flying…!!
El luna rosa le está regateando mejor las corrientes, (jugándole),.😊👍🏻😎🙋🏼♂️☺️🧜🏼♀️.
New Zealand have always done well everytime they've competed in the Americas Cup. Challenger Final at least
Yeah I imagine New Zealand is going to do great in the Women's weight lifting event too! The other countries may as well not even show up! Well unless they enter a man in the women's event like the Cheating New Zealand has done.
@@dwaynedwayne1964 I totally agree with you on that one, that weightlifter is clearly a man!
The F1 of sailboat racing. Simply amazing!
The F1 of monohull racing. Trimarans can blow their doors off, at least in courses with more reaching.
@@Raging.Geekazoid With the offset foils these boats are essentially tris once they lift out the water.
@@joestevenson5568 Maybe so. They certainly are fast.
I know nothing about sailing but this competition is worth to watch
Wtg NZ! Well done teamNZ! Condolances to Luna Rossa, You were worthy competitors and you kept us honest. We just had a faster boat.
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Bruni stuffed it up. Massive mistake.
@@locominyana8916 how so mate one mistake didn't cost them the win these guys I believe are one step ahead of our boys but we just had a slight faster boat.
C’est tellement magique, Bravo un grand BRAVO aux organisateurs, aux Sponsors, aux architectes et bien sur aux marins. Que du RÊVE, merci à tous 😊
Team nz is gonna be hard to beat next American cup .and love to see cup defending here in Aotearoa and see how long team nz can hold the cup .Cmon kiwi all best the god bless
The kiwis design boats for all teams super amazing job,i wonder what boat they will come up with next America's cup.
Perhaps the most exciting race of the regatta.
These "sailboats " are on the WOW FACTOR, wish I had the skills to make a remote control boat that works like these
Who is here after watching Untold: The Race of the Century?
I haven't been into watching the America's Cup since the 12 meter days.
I'm drunk and can't even swim. This was so entertaining!!!
Haven’t watch this in years. Is it 2100 already? Wow.
I remember back in my day they’d shoot cannons at eachother so the other would be slower
They sound like transformers the boats
Amazing helmsmanship by both teams...tight, and as competitive as humanly possible....
And this is why I love racing !
Quante emozioni grazie ancora Luna Rossa
Watching these races was so exhilerating, i had to set my alarmclock for it (live in europe) but loved the livestream. Really hope that itll be broadcasted on yt again next time.
So amazing, love seeing these boats fly
I wish the original tradition was maintained for the Americas cup using proper sail boats like back in the day
Pete Burling ❤ you re the man
My goodness this race is so much more exciting than what’s going on in 2024. Now a days win the start win the race there is very rarely a change in the leading boat. No where near as exciting as this race. ❤❤❤❤
bravi tutti, bella regata, bravi kiwi e bravi azzurri
Bravi kiwi si indubiamente ma dire bravi a Luna Rossa sarebbe come aver visto un altra regata.
Man ide love 2 party with these athletes, top notch folk 4 sure. Thanks for the video brother peace.
Proud Kiwis👍🇳🇿
Havent seen this since Aus II took the cup. WTF this is amazing!
Where are you shackle draggers now? ;p
This is not sailing. They may aswell just fly airplanes ✈️ directly over the water.
first time seeing this type of sail other than olympic class.
Спасибо за материал!!! Хотелось бы, чтобы направление ветра стрелочкой на экране показывали.
перпендикуляр линиям на дистанции - воображаемое направление ветра
@@igorvas5097 Ветер постоянно меняет своё направление, особенно на усилениях/стуханиях. К чему это приводит - легко заметить в конце, когда лодки идут на разных галсах совершенно под разными углами к этому самому "воображаемому направленю ветра". Что всего за несколько секунд дало разницу в 200 метров.
@@Septerrianin дорогой яхтсмен,вы беретесь учить метеорологии ,плавая в ней.
Не существует таких терминов как затухание,тухнут продукты .вне холодильника, ..в парусному спорте говорят ветер заходит ,или отходит от компасного курса,
Выигрыш на дистанции гонки в 200 метров,за несколько секунд..это или сильное течение,или так называемая ветровая яма,или отход ветра единовременно градусов на 45 гркдусов,или все вместе,что нечастое явление.
Вооброжаемое направление ветра ,есть только в теоретических построениях.....фактически считается ветер дует в компас ,а течение вытекает из компаса.
@@igorvas5097 Многоуважаемый цепляльщик к словам. Заход и отход - это изменение направления ветра относительно курса яхты.
А когда ветер усиливается - говорят, что он подул. А когда ослабевает - говорят, что он стух.
И срать с огромной колокольни на ваш холодильник.
@@igorvas5097можете объяснить, что могло произойти после склейки на 16:10 примерно? Италия лидировала, потом - хоп! - Н-Зеландия ей уже привозит 100 метров (ну и дальше до полукилометра разрыв)?
What? America's Cup doesn't race single hull sailboats anymore? Geeze, I've been out of the loop... for a long time.
Know one even cares about this race anymore after the high tech sector took it over I wonder if they wouldn’t be more popular if they raced some wooden 12meters that would be sweet then it would be a great test of sailing skills and play tribute to the great boats and sailors who came before
@@blucheer8743 Is it true that no one cares about the America's Cup anymore? I wouldn't know. Just a question. The last time I checked the winner of America's Cup gets to decide what kind of boat is raced. For instance, if New Zealand wins the Cup they can decide to race wooden hull boats as you suggested the next time around. Is this still true? I have no idea what to think about the race as it is now. Going back to wooden boats is like asking tennis players to go back to wooden rackets. Yes, it would be a totally different game, perhaps even more entertaining too.
@@davidhunternyc1 I’m not sure I think that was the rule when Dennis the menace was plying the waters but I do believed they changed that… so many great races have been ruined by those seeking to over commercialize them. Too bad all great races propel us forward into hopefully a better future but it loses meaning if the progress forsakes the past…..
I remember the days when the winged keel was the big tech advantage. These things look like Transformers
@@johnb2945 I agree. They do look like Transformers !!! Maybe their needs to be another kind of America's Cup where only single hull boats are allowed or America's Cup could be divided into two categories?
технологии отточены до невероятности,
экипажи обученны до автоматизма,
штурманы идеально рулят...
мое почтение
Finally.. we saw a "Race". :)
I like how all of these comments are talking about how amazing this was and how good job this was and the day like the American cup and whatnot this is my first time ever even knowing that this thing existed......... 😆 I just clicked a random RUclips video I didn't even know they raced sailboats or wind foils or whatever you call them
Absolutely Fantastic! Thank you !
I can admire how fancy they look but i liked the old actual boats better.
Magnificently Beautiful!
Det er nærmest naturstridigt men men rigtigt vildt 🏁🏁🏁🏁❤️❤️❤️🇩🇰
I'd like to see them sail in serious weather!
i mean thats not the point ^^ thats like saying id like to see how f1 cars would do on a rally track
Dam I actually found my own comment 😅
LR has mistaken to go on the left side, and doesn't stay fighting on NLZ
These sail boats are faster than 90% of the power boats in the world.
I sailed quite a bit but I wouldn't even know how to board one of those craft
Amazing on every level
Impressive AR overlay.
Love it .great interesting technology.l find it exciting .good stuff
Good win for us. Cup stays in NZ
Imagine if the old yacht style America cup racers could reach the speeds these catamarans are achieving, amazingly quick...
It would be good to see the wind info on the screen.
This is very exciting. Brilliant design.
Прекрасное зрелище! Где-то и яхты наших олигархов!
Как же все технологично... Это оочень круто..
outstanding best race I have seen so far with these fantastic pieces of engineering, Skills!! .... Fight Fight Fight Fight ....ha ha ha
Crazy! Totally amazing!
Great stuff Verry entertaining
With that stupid honking sound I'm ready to torpedo the whole lot! Lol
I think that is the sound of the rope on the winch when you loosen it
These aren’t boats. They’re spacecraft with sails. The hulls don’t even touch the water at full speed.
A whale , dolphin , porpoise , and fishes worst nightmare.
Thinking that in WW2 we Italians had destroyers able to reach 55 knots of speed.
Those was great ships. Capitani Romani-class. Amazing.
Yeah, what happened with that...?
You have provided an exaggerated speed for these vessels (they were actually classed as a 'light cruiser', not a 'destroyer') where a top speed of 43 knots was achieved during trials, and with an operational speed of somewhat less.
@@sailorman8668 indeed. Our Navy main worry before the war was that of facing the French Navy, so they developed all these ships to counter the French Navy.
Just... thanks to our "allies", we had to face the Britts. 😑
Not like it went bad, but it's hard to fight a war when your main ally is doing everything to ruin your work.
@@danielefabbro822 I think they were fastest when they were rocketing to the bottom of the sea...? 😂🤪😂
@@joeneil5485 not at all. 🤔
And these jokes are not welcome.
Britts was used to send planes to fire upon the survivors of the crews.
It wasn't a fair war.
Only I see that the NZ sail is quicker in same direction? but Italian sail is leading somehow?
Эффект Алексеева на максималках !
NBC's coverage in 21 wish you were better than what we're getting in 24
Jimmy "we're just going to have to take this", ouch. Predictable ouch though.
Congrats NZ. Well done remaining consistent und no mistakes. :-)
I’ve always wondered how these boats would handle a little weather.
Disastrously. These horrible things are the reason the AC is only in such sheltered water now
@@joestevenson5568 lol what garbage 🤣
queste barche mi fanno impazzire,da quanto sono belle veloci audaci,ci vuole il pelo sullo stomaco per navigare
Can someone explain this to me? This is new to me. But with all the data shown. What is the wind speed and direction in degrees?
Can anyone tell me what’s happened on 16:07?
Italy leads but after cut NZ leads.
Perchè non coprire fino in fondo, perchè?!? Le regate le abbiamo vinte regatando in quel modo e non splittando!
I feel like I'm watching cricket for the first time again. "Why are they sailing around in such a small area?" "Why did that boat go way over there?" "How do they know when and where to turn?!?"
They have satellite navigation.
In spite of the new technology the old strategies cannot be discarded. This costs Italy its victory !
Incredible !!!
America Cup
کا تعلق Sailing سے ہے۔۔۔۔کیا یہ معلومات درست ہیں؟؟؟؟
Why don’t you show wind direction?
Living in New Zealand 🇳🇿 Is it true that the British Challengers Ineos, Team Principal/Skipper
Ben Anslie; wants to hold the next America's Cup in England. My goodness are The America's
Cup Rules about to be altered to suit and improve the British economy and let the New Zealand
Winners of The America's Cup, accept it graciously. Who knows, only the heavens above...
They should put cannons on these
and they should heavy machine guns on F1 cars.
0:46 Suddenly someone opens the hatches and fires a broadside
What's that grinding noise?
Wow!
They’ve come a long way since Ben Lexcen.