In this exciting new exhibition, visitors can explore hydrodynamics, see how J-foil dagger boards lift the boats above the water’s surface, and learn how the enormous wing sails power the boat and push it to speeds over 50 miles per hour. These technological advances allow these yachts to fly at near-highway speeds just above the water’s surface, making for very competitive and exciting races. Visitors will discover what it takes to be a crew member on an America’s Cup catamaran.
Above: Oracle Team USA AC72 racing yacht (Credit: Gulian Grenier, Oracle Team USA)
Speed and Innovation will also revisit the America’s Cup defense of 2013, recognized as one of the greatest comebacks in sports history. Oracle Team USA was down 8 races to 1, but they staged a dramatic comeback to successfully defend the trophy and win the 34th America’s Cup. Arguably the most exciting feature of Speed and Innovation is the centerpiece of the exhibition: the AC72 catamaran that won this race. Oracle Racing donated the yacht, now the largest boat in the Museum’s Collection.
Mr. E. B. Peter Meekins and Mrs. Caddy R. Meekins
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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson H. Forbes
Kay and Conway Sheild
Mr. McKim Williams, Jr.
WHRO
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
CupExperience.com
LiveLine Graphics
Hampton Roads Crane & Rigging
The Vacation Channel
Bill Kluge
Charles Landrum