Thursday 17 December 2009

America's Cup: Shipping Out to Valencia

by Jane Eagleson

The BMW ORACLE Racing team has departed San Diego for Valencia, Spain, in preparation for February's 33rd America's Cup Match.

The cargo ship Ocean Lady left the Port of San Diego early on Tuesday afternoon and turned south. It will pass through the Panama Canal before heading across the Atlantic Ocean and into the Mediterranean Sea. The trip to Valencia will take approximately three weeks, depending on weather.

The cargo on board is unique, with the ship carrying approximately 200 tinnes of material, including: the BOR 90 trimaran, the main element of the wing sail, four custom made boxes containing the wing flaps, two spare masts, 19 shipping containers, and 10 other boats (RIBs etc).

"It's certainly been a challenge to get through all of this," said Scott Sandford (NZL), who managed the process for the team, along with Julien Di Biase (SUI).

All of the material was taken to the ship from the team base by water, and loaded on board with the ship's crane.

"Everything was staged on two barges - the chase boats and pushers, and the shipping containers. We pushed the barges over to the ship and they were unloaded by the ship's crane. The trimaran was lifted up with a big floating crane and it rode 'under the hook', suspended in the air, over to the ship. It was the same for the masts and the main wing element," Sandford explained.

Weather proved to be an additional challenge, with wind hapering the first attempt at moving the wing. But overnight Monday night, the wing was transported across in calm conditions and loaded safely onto the Ocean Lady.

With the San Diego base now closed down and packed up, the team will reassemble in Valencia following a short Christmas break and immediately resume preparations for the Match.

On Tuesday, the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court affirmed an earlier decision confirming Valencia as the venue. The first race of the 33rd America's Cup Match is cheduled for February 8, 2010.

Images of the Loading Process by Bob Grieser


Image copyright Bob Grieser.


Image copyright Bob Grieser.


Image copyright Bob Grieser.


Image copyright Bob Grieser.


Image copyright Bob Grieser.


Image copyright Bob Grieser.


Image copyright Bob Grieser.


Image copyright Bob Grieser.


Image copyright Bob Grieser.


Image copyright Bob Grieser.


Image copyright Bob Grieser.

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