Luna Rossa Challenge 2013: Press Release
Italian Challenger's New AC72 Cat Launched


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Team Luna Rossa Challenge Launches AC72 Catamaran
Testing to Begin in New Zealand: Press Release

Auckland, New Zealand, October 26, 2012



Luna Rossa Challenge 2013 brings out the good silver.  Photo:©2012 ACEA/Ivor Wilkins
Luna Rossa Challenge 2013 brings out the good silver.  Photo:©2012 ACEA/Ivor Wilkins
 

The AC72 Luna Rossa catamaran, challenging in the 34th America’s Cup, was launched today in Auckland, New Zealand.

  Miuccia Prada christens Luna Rossa's cat. Photo:©2012 ACEA/Ivor Wilkins
  Miuccia Prada christens Luna Rossa's cat. Photo:©2012 ACEA/Ivor Wilkins
  Bottle service: Miuccia Prada christens Luna Rossa's cat.
Photos(2):©2012 ACEA/Ivor Wilkins

At 6:40 pm local time, Miuccia Prada, with her husband Patrizio Bertelli at her side -- the Team Principal of Luna Rossa Challenge 2013 -- broke the champagne bottle, thus christening the 22-metre maxi catamaran: mirrored hulls and a 40-meter-high wingsail, its aft half also mirrored.

Luna Rossa’s AC72 is the outcome of the effort that has kept the 70 team members busy for nearly one year; during this time, research, experimentation and construction progressed in lockstep, with use of the most sophisticated and breakthrough technology.

Construction involved 300 people for a grand total of 52,000 working hours -- 12,000 to build the wingsail, 17,000 for hulls construction, and 23,000 to build the platform and foils.  500 kg of titanium were used, and there are about 2,000 meters of ropes on board (halyards, sheets, etc.).

Patrizio Bertelli, Team Principal of Luna Rossa Challenge 2013, said: “This is our fourth challenge for the America’s Cup, certainly the most revolutionary compared to past ones.  Launching a yacht is still as exciting as ever, maybe even more so in this case because this boat is so technologically extreme, the outcome of state-of-the-art research and of a huge effort from the whole team.”

Max Sirena, skipper of Luna Rossa Challenge 2013, said: “Today is a celebration day for all of us.  Tomorrow we will begin the first structural tests on the water, and then, as soon as we complete our checks, we will start training.  I want to thank all of the team, and in particular shore and design teams, who have worked relentlessly for months, allowing us to comply with the deadlines we had set.”

The launch was followed by a lively party for all the team’s families; 350 guests were present, including the President of Circolo della Vela Sicilia (the challenging yacht club) Agostino Randazzo, Grant Dalton (CEO of ETNZ Emirates Team New Zealand), Steve Burrett (Commodore of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron), the Ambassador of Italy in New Zealand Alessandro Levi-Sandri, Sir Michael Fay, and the Maori community representative Alec Hawke of Ngāti Whātua o Orākei.

The launching ceremony will be broadcast shortly on www.lunarossachallenge2013.com.
 


AC72 Statistics:

Size:
Hulls length: 22 m/72 ft
Beam: 14 m/45 ft
Wingsail height: 38 m/125 ft
Maximum draft: 4.40 m/14/.4 ft
Weight: 5,900 kg/13,000 lbs

Crew: 11

Sail Area:
Wingsail: 260 sq m/2,800 sq ft
Jib: 80 sq m/860 sq ft
Gennaker: 320 sq m/3,440 sq ft

Projected top speed
Upwind: 25 knots/29 mph
Downwind: 42 knots/48 mph

The team Luna Rossa was established in 1997 by Patrizio Bertelli with the original name of “Prada Challenge for the America’s Cup 2000”. At its first attempt the team wins the Louis Vuitton Cup -- the challengers’ selection series -- in 2000, with a record of 38 victories over 49 races.   Luna Rossa has participated also in 2003, and in 2007 it reached the Louis Vuitton Cup final.

In 2011, the team won the Extreme Sailing Series, the Extreme 40’ catamarans circuit.  In 2012, it raced in the America's Cup World Series with two AC45 catamarans (Luna Rossa Piranha and Luna Rossa Swordfish), winning the fleet races in the Naples and Newport events, and proving to be extremely competitive.

In June, 2012, Patrizio Bertelli was the first Italian to have been inducted into the America's Cup Hall of Fame.

---From Team Luna Rossa Challenge 2013
 

Luna Rossa takes to the air in New Zealand.  Photo:©2012 ACEA/Ivor Wilkins
Luna Rossa takes to the air in New Zealand.  Photo:©2012 ACEA/Ivor Wilkins
 


Afloat. Photo:©2012 ACEA/Ivor Wilkins
Afloat. Photo:©2012 ACEA/Ivor Wilkins

 


Additional Links and Info:

See More Images of Prada Launch at Sail-World

Visit Official Luna Rossa website


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