Americas Cup

getakey

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I'm not a sailor, but I am looking forward to the America's Cup in the Bay. Given the course they are planning, wondering how they are going to handle boating traffic.
 
I suspect it will be similar to how it is handled during Fleet Week. Lots area off limits; lots of water cops, CG and Aux as well as plenty of Americas Cup officials. Once race course(s) have been finalized, areas designated for anchorages as well as off limit areas will be published by the CG. Stay tuned....it ought to be fun!
 
I agree with you, but off limit areas will have to be much larger as the course will be much bigger than what they restrict in Fleet Week.
I can't wait to see the big cats run.
 
China Team, with the full support of the Chinese Government, is the eighth challenger for the 34th America’s Cup.
It's going to be very important to have the support of the Chinese community of San Francisco.
 
more info in the Chronicle today
15 Teams including an entry from China
some racing in the Bay starting Aug/Sept 2012
Then off to other cities.
Return july 2013 with finals Sept 2013
 
From Latitude 38

AC34 News
April 1, 2011 – San Francisco Bay

The big news today is that AC34 will be designated a "National Special Security Event," which means that the Secret Service will take over the responsibility for the regatta's security and the FBI will take over policing duties.

The designation is usually reseverved for events like the World Cup and Olympics. After repeatedly trotting out the assertion that the Cup ranks third behind those two events in terms of global visibility and economic impact, organizers for AC34 made a strident behind-the-scenes effort to get the designation.

"It was really important to us to get this designation," said a source inside the organization. "The reality is that you're not ballin' as an event without it. There was some question of whether NSSE went all the way down to third place so we're really happy about it."

The news was greeted with a decidedly different attitude by anti-tax groups and religious conservatives. "There's no way in hell that taxpayer dollars should be spent on providing security for these super rich guys to go play around in boats," said Richard Stiphington of the American Way Taxpayer's League. "Given all the tax breaks we've doled out to the ultra-wealthy, we never thought they would try to have their cake and eat it too."

Cable news pundit, megachurch pastor and ironically named Bob A. Buoy weighed in on the debate: "Our research shows that a big part of America is in favor of wiping San Francisco off the map," Rev. Buoy said."It has been scientifically proven that only homosexuals go sailing, and that San Francisco is a den of iniquity, populated entirely by pagan, homosexual, atheist, climate change-believing, radical sodomite hippies. San Francisco will be ground zero for God's judgement in '12, so why should taxpayer dollars be used for event security when they can be used to build a life-sized ark in the middle of Missouri? We say, 'let the evil-doers help us out on this one.'"

The announcement was accompanied by a new maritime security plan that shows all harbors being closed during the 43 days of racing from July through September, a move that drew strong reactions from the local boating community. "Close all the harbors?" asked local sailor Roman Tonicke. "That's bull****! I don't understand why they just couldn't set up some of those barriers with the retractable nylon webbing around the racing area."

The draft maritime security plan for AC 34 has been released. Due to budget cuts, maritime law enforcement will be closing off harbors rather than trying to patrol the perimeter of the racing area.
© 2011

But local maritime officials explained in the plan that the security needs of the event would far outstrip their resources. "It takes the Coast Guard 50 boats to patrol the one-mile-long by half-mile-wide safety zone during Fleet Week," the report states. "The area perimeter for the Cup will be six times as large. Due to budget cuts caused in part by declining tax revenue when Bush-era tax cuts on the wealthy were extended by President Obama, there simply will not be enough resources to patrol the perimeter effectively. As result, we're left with no choice but to shut down all harbors completely — except, of course, for the megayachts. So don't plan on using your boat from the middle of July to the end of Septemeber in '13."

Good thing is April 1.
 
"It has been scientifically proven that only homosexuals go sailing."

Very funny, Arnold. You had me believing it on the first paragraph, doubting by the third and laughing at the fifth.

Glad I have a power boat.
 
I was wondering where all the April Fools posts were
 
I think the April Fools joke is us taxpayer footing the bill and they close down the Bay so we can not sit on our boats and watch the rich guys play.

Kinda sucks when you think about it. You could sit in the cove during the world series but not sit across the bay for the cup.

Next April Fool's 2012 is they will making any free shore side viewing a security risk and installing fences so you will have to pay to get on the other side to watch.

They take our tax money to put on the show and still make us pay to watch it. That will be April Fool's 2013.
 
You understood the article was an April Fools joke - right?
 
Just read that Larry's crew will be doing some test racing in June on the Bay. Not in the final big boats, but in the scaled down 45 footers that are being tested.
 
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Originally posted by getakey

Just read that Larry's crew will be doing some test racing in June on the Bay. Not in the final big boats, but in the scaled down 45 footers that are being tested.






Scaled down 45 footers. DAMMIT.

I wonder what those will sell for after the race.
 
Oracle team will be testing one of the 45fters today. Wish I could get away to see.
 
So the EIR is out. 70,000 people watching at Crissey Field? And, another 40,000+ down the way? Close to 350,000 every day
Would like to see that, but I just don't see that much interest
 
What? How are we rich ba$tard$ supposed to be able to view the race while enjoying mint juleps from the sundeck of our yachts? There's hardly room for all our power yachts to view the course. Besides, this isn't a race for the commoners...those landlubbers can watch the Daytona 500 if they want a race. This is intended for the genteel among us. Quick...Jeves...call Nancy or Diane and get this fixed.
 
I hate to tell you guys, but this is a leap year. April 1st is tomorrow.
 
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Originally posted by lanbuilder

I hate to tell you guys, but this is a leap year. April 1st is tomorrow.






What happened to March? Did I miss the memo? Is the calendar being destroyed like the Constitution? :)
 
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