For the next six years, Emirates Team New Zealand will be based at Wynyard Point, where they will continue to carry out its America’s Cup and technology projects.
Horonuku christened
Emirates Team New Zealand (ETNZ) and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei have christened the land yacht to be used in their Wind Powered Land Speed World Record attempt.
ETNZ launch hydrogen chase boat
Emirates Team New Zealand have launched their prototype hydrogen-powered foiling chase boat.
Barcelona to host AC37
Barcelona, the second largest city in Spain, will host the 37th America’s Cup in September and October 2024.
Project Speed hits hurdles
Emirates Team New Zealand Landspeed Yacht is facing production challenges due to pandemic pressures.
Ambitions in the wind
Emirates Team New Zealand will attempt a wind-powered land speed world record.
Outteridge returns
America’s Cup holders Emirates Team New Zealand have confirmed that Australian Olympic gold and silver medallist Nathan Outteridge has signed with the team.
Devil in details
Emirates Team New Zealand and RNZYS will cease dealings with Mr Dunphy and his consortium seeking to finance Auckland’s bid for AC37.
Last-minute bid
An 11th-hour bid from a New Zealand consortium has delayed the final decision on the host venue for the 37th America’s Cup scheduled for 2024.
Process extended
The AC37 Host Venue selection process has been extended to accommodate a last-minute entry from New Zealand and work through the details of each bid.
Protocol preview
RNZYS, ETNZ, RYSL and Challenger of Record INEOS Team UK have announced initiatives that will be part of the Protocol for the 37th America’s Cup.
Mono move
It’s official: the Protocol of the 36th America’s Cup confirms the event will be raced in monohulls in a move back towards the traditions of the 166-year-old competition.
