Monday, August 30, 2021

America's Cup: Emerald Isle makes strong bid for AC37 venue hosting

America's Cup: Emerald Isle makes strong bid for AC37 venue hosting

With just over two weeks remaining before the announcement of the venue for the 37th America's Cup, Ireland and specifically County Cork, have put forward a compelling case, including support from top politicians.

Three other venues are in the mix including Auckland, Valencia, and a Middle Eastern venue, reported to be Jeddah.

With just over two weeks before the venue announcement, the bidding has gained a new energy, and as with the 2021 America's Cup venue, the final decision may not be made until the final hours.

The Irish bid has strong political support, a factor which is lacking in Auckland - which would normally be automatic choice to host the 37th America's Cup. Its America's Cup bid is hitched to another major project - Global Ireland 2025, a multi-faceted strategy launched in 2018 to recover from its lost decade. The Cup hosting will turbo-charge that project. The other hosting candidates, may have a similar strategy, but as Auckland and New Zealand have found to their cost - a stand alone Cup hosting inevitably delivers in different ways and quantity to the initial proposals.

Ireland also has a 65% double-jab vaccination rate for COVID, which is a precursor to allowing the nation to open its borders to double-jabbed international fans, sailing media, superyachts, sponsors, and VIPS.

Few of these groups were allowed into Auckland for the 2021 America's Cup robbing the economic value from the New Zealand hosting. New Zealand's double-jab rate is currently less than 22%, with no immediate plan to open its borders to international sports teams and their cohorts.

The venue announcement will be made by America's Cup defender, and reigning champion Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron and its team Emirates Team New Zealand, on September 17.

Emirates Team New Zealand has consistently refused to release the short-listed venues for AC37, and it may well be that a dark horse is also running in the AC37 stakes.

Cork stakes claim

Cork Harbor, on the south coast of Ireland, is the second largest natural harbor in the world after Sydney Harbor in Australia.

It is understood that 44 acres of waterfront land owned by the Doyle Shipping Group, have been proposed as the site for six team bases. The area has also been earmarked for redevelopment as a staging area for windfarms to be constructed in the Celtic Sea, along with urban renewal planned for several sites adjacent to Cork Harbour. It is likely that the projects will be given some concurrency, with the America's Cup performing its usual role of fast-tracking the planning and construction process.

Thursday, August 26, 2021

Homeward bound

Heading home to NYC

The Back River

Herb garden


Waiting for the storm

Homeport - Hatchet Cove

 

Sunday, August 22, 2021

Thursday, August 19, 2021

Portland to Belfast - aboard Caleru

 August 17-18 I joined the crew to deliver Ralph and Hannah Wolf's Whitbee 42 to Belfast, Maine.  I went aboard in Portland.  Landmarks of note were Seguin Island, Georges Harbor/Allen Island, Whitehead Light/Muscle Ridge Channel, Southern Island/Tenants Harbor. and the Owls Head light just before Rockland harbor.

Georges Harbor is where Englishmen first landed in Maine, commemorated on the tercentennial in 1905 by a granite cross and a big ceremony which treated the voyage of George Weymouth's Archangel as the state's founding event.  Today it is a beautifully composed scene - Betsy and Andrew Wyeth's house on Benner Island and the lobstermen's wharf, old sail loft, houses and cottages of the Allen Island Sea Station - served by the namesake of Weymouth's Archangel. 

I slept on a cockpit bench and awoke to first light and the low rumble of a lobsterman headed south past the seal ledges between Allen and Burnt islands.

Harvey and Ralph were amiable crewmates.  I'm sure our work will be appreciated by Hannah and the kids - after whom CaLeRu is named.

Seguin Island




Allen Island at dusk

Whitehead Island Light - Muscle Ridge Channel

Motivation

Southern Island/Tenants Harbor



Georges Harbor
First light





Tuesday, August 10, 2021