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Thursday, November 16, 2006

Mascalzone Latino ITA-99 takes shape

[Source: Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia Team] Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia Team is pleased to announce the construction of the second of the two new boats built for the 32nd America’s Cup. Work on the final fit out is going ahead as scheduled by Green Marine of Lymington.

As required by the Protocol of the 32nd America’s Cup each team is allowed to build a maximum of 2 new boats, and those same hulls, to be able to race in 2007, must be built in the country of the challenge. Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia Team’s challenge is represented by the Reale Yacht Club Canottieri Savoia of Naples, Italy.

The hull was built in Italy at Marine Composite in Andora (Savona), and has since been transferred to England where it will be fitted out.

Green Marine is a world leader in composite construction and has been producing high performance racing yachts since 1982.

“The new Mascalzone Latino has been assigned sail number Ita 99,” confirmed team President Vincenzo Onorato, “This new boat represents for us the combination of the hard design effort with the technical expertise that comes from day to day operations. Mascalzone Latino Ita 99 signifies our team’s commitment and overwhelming desire to succeed in this America’s Cup.”

Mascalzone Latino Ita 99, like Ita 90, is the design of Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia Team’s design group led by Harry Dunning. The research and development group is comprised of designers, scientists, and engineers, and draws on the vast experience of many America’s Cup veterans.

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