AC45 First test sail pictures!

The new America's Cup AC45 wingsail powered cat sets sail for the first time, checkout some cool pictures of their Facebook page:
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Thanks for posting. It is going to be outrageous. Not a drag race.
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Raw footage without the music. You just get the sound of bow spray and crew chatter...

That thing is seriously fast downwind, check the video on FB:
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I'm not trying to pick a fight so please don't let this get out of hand. Just looking for a low key, straight forward discussion of the two types.
Hitting a high speed and holding it over any distance are two very different things.
Are you saying that a modern beach cat is as fast as the AC 45? If not, what comparison are you making?

Yeah but look how much wind there is in that video, i'm guessing around 18-22? IMO the true wind/boatspeed ratio is what counts.
Not sure how fast it is in the video but certainly in the upper twenties (1 hull length/sec=+/-27kts).
Wow you are hard to impress! Watching it blowby that beachcat and tri like they were parked on the beach was pretty amazing to me...
Not in 25 to 30k we haven't. I've hit mid 20's downwind in high teens with puffs on the N20...but this thing's ability is not just in speed but efficiency - the polars (height and depth) are out of this world both upwind and downwind.

in 2007 Basilica an exreme 40 (now the volvo 40 class) took on beach cats of ALL varieties in the LOCHNESS Monster race , over 50 miles winward leeward , she was miles ahead on the water - no contest .
I would hazard a guess the new AC 45 is the same league ahead of the volvo 40 .
Much as I love racing beach cats , its down on the knees to these mighty boats

Finally we will see some two boat testing by Oracle Racing,
IMHO these are the best AC45 pics yet:
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I know, I was just trying to get a rise out of more of you. This is a CAT sailor site, after all...
Anyone with half a clue knows that they wouldn't make any moves without some serious testing and data behind it, especially reducing sail area (and the risks involved every time a sail is raised or lowered).
Mike
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