Alinghi's SUI-64 sailing in Dubai for the very first time. Dubai, 20 November 2006. Photo copyright Thierry Martinez / AlinghiFirst came the 3,500 ton cargo ship carrying the contents of the Alinghi compound, which set off from Valencia on the 23 October. The route took it through the Suez Canal into the Red Sea, on into the Arabian Gulf and through the Straits of Hormuz to arrive 18 days and 4,600 nautical miles later in Jebel Ali Port of Dubai. The shore crew set up the temporary base at the Dubai International Marine Club with a boatshed, sail loft, 10 workshop containers, the two America’s Cup Class racing yachts, masts, keels, no less than 65 sails and everything else that is needed to get the boats out sailing everyday.
Next came the transportation of the team members from Europe to Dubai, which Swiss International Air Lines, latest official supplier to the team has provided. Their excellent service has already delivered approximately 60 people, half the America’s Cup team, to Dubai, including the sailing team, designers and shore crew.
The days begin early at the Alinghi camp; gym call for the sailors is at 07:00. The shore crew will prepare the racing yachts to launch for mid-day and testing will run until just before darkness falls at about 17:30. The general programme is a six-day week; five days testing and one of race training.
Alinghi will be in Dubai until late February when the team will return to Valencia to continue training for the America’s Cup Match, which will be from the 23 June-7 July.
General view of Alinghi's compound in Dubai. Dubai, 20 November 2006. Photo copyright Ivo Rovira / Alinghi
The bowsprit of SUI-64 seen in a completely different scenery. Photo copyright Dubai Sailing. Dubai, 20 November 2006.
Ils ont de la chance d'être au soleil pendant qu'il pleut en Suisse.
ReplyDeleteSalut à toute l'équipe d'Alinghi et au printemps prochain à Velencia.