RE: America's Cup

From: Judith Blumhorst (drjudyb@pacbell.net)
Date: Mon Jan 10 2000 - 12:01:18 PST


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http://www.louisvuittoncup.com has "2D race replays" you can watch any time
you want (for free). It's a simulation showing the tacks, wind direction
and speed, leader's lead in boat lengths, etc. It's quite interesting to
see the tacking duels and tactics each skipper uses. The site also has news
and more.

Fair winds,
Judy B
1985 P19 #266 Redwing
Danville/SF Bay, CA

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bard Johnson [mailto:nbard@worldnet.att.net]
> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 8:38 PM
> To: Thos. Westerman; West Wight Potter
> Subject: Re:America's Cup
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> West Wight Potter Mailing List maintainer
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> Thomas:
> I too am following the TV coverage of the cup races. Try
> ESPN's website
> for additional coverage and, if you want to spend some bucks,
> they have
> a setup where you can watch each race anytime on Virtual
> Spectator. Oh,
> by the way, Stars and Stripes is out of San Diego. NYYC's boat has
> already been eliminated in an earlier round. I hope Cayard's America
> One can win and bring the next cup race series to S.F. bay area. Then
> we will get to see it live.
>
> Regards,
> Bard Johnson
> P-19 #997: Passing Wind (for now)
> San Jose, CA
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