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Stars & Stripes (America's Cup syndicate)

Stars & Stripes (Team Dennis Conner) is the name of an America's Cup syndicate operated by Dennis Conner and its racing yachts, which are among the most famous in the world.[1] The name "Stars & Stripes" refers to the nickname often used for the flag of the United States. TDC was registered under the flag of the San Diego Yacht Club (SDYC).

Stars & Stripes
Stars & Stripes
Team Dennis Conner
Career
Yacht club San Diego Yacht Club
Established1987
Nation United States
Team principal(s)Dennis Conner
SkipperDennis Conner
Notable victories1987 America's Cup
1988 America's Cup
1987 Louis Vuitton Cup
Yachts
Sail no.Boat name
US–53Stars & Stripes 83
US–54Stars & Stripes 85
US–56Stars & Stripes 86
US–55Stars & Stripes 87
US–1Stars & Stripes 88
USA–11Stars & Stripes
USA–34Stars & Stripes
USA–77Stars & Stripes

12-metre class yachts edit

The well funded Sail America Foundation commissioned four 12-metre yachts to support a campaign led by Dennis Conner, representing the San Diego Yacht Club, to win back the America's Cup in the 1987 competition in Fremantle, Australia.

  • Stars & Stripes 83 (US 53) built in 1985 by Geraghty Marine, designed by Chance/Nelson/Pedrick.
  • Stars & Stripes 85 (US 54) built in 1985 by Robert E. Derektor Inc., designed by Chance/Nelson/Pedrick. Proved to be faster than Stars & Stripes 83.
  • Stars & Stripes 86 (US 56) built in 1986 by Robert E. Derektor Inc., designed by Chance/Nelson/Pedrick.[2][3] Designed with a different keel and more sail area.
  • Stars & Stripes 87 (US 55) built in 1986 by Robert E. Derektor Inc., designed by Chance/Nelson/Pedrick.[2] Designed and built with the experience gained from the first three designs. Stars & Stripes 87 won the trials to select the challenger and went on to defeat the Australian defender Kookaburra III in a four-race sweep to win the Cup back for the USA.

The movie Wind is loosely based on Dennis Conner's experience, from the 1983 America's Cup loss to his America's Cup win in Perth, and on a number of events that occurred on various competitor boats throughout the match races of the 1987 America's Cup. For artistic reasons, the 12-metre Stars & Stripes 87 was dramatized in the film as Geronimo.

During the 2017 Hurricane Irma, Stars & Stripes 87, the third iteration of the Stars & Stripes sustained major damage in Sint Maarten. A total of five 12 meter yachts were damaged, sunk, or were dismasted.[4][5] It had previously sunk, in 2002 when the rudder shaft broke while the crew was training.[6]

Catamaran-hull yachts edit

 
Stars and Stripes after winning the America's Cup and returning to harbor in San Diego, California, September 9, 1988.

The surprise challenge by Sir Michael Fay caught the San Diego Yacht Club unprepared. They initially rejected the challenge, but were compelled to respond when Mr. Fay brought the matter before the New York courts. The court's decision was handed down in November 1987, leaving little time to prepare for the 1988 challenge race.[7]

As the challenge used the original Deed of Gift as its basis, the design requirements specified only that she be a single masted yacht no more than 90 feet at the waterline. The San Diego Yacht Club and Dennis Conner's syndicate chose to respond with an assuredly faster multi-hull design. Conner enlisted the help of designers Morrelli, Chance & Hubbart & MacLane, and aircraft manufacturer Scaled Composites. Two Stars & Stripes cats were built, one with a conventional soft sail (Stars & Stripes S1), and the second with a wing mast (Stars & Stripes H3) built by Scaled Composites. The wing masted boat proved to have superior performance, and so was used in the defense.

To no one's surprise, Stars & Stripes dominated its match races with KZ 1, the challenger from New Zealand. Following the race the New Zealand team sued and initially won the America's Cup trophy in a court case. The decision was reversed on appeal, and the San Diego Yacht Club retained the Cup.

After the 1988 America's Cup, the wing masted catamaran was bought by Mexican yachtsman Victor Tapia and currently sails in Mexico. The soft sail yacht was bought by Steve Fossett and used to set speed records in various yacht races. The soft sail yacht suffered a dismasting during a Mackinac race which resulted in her being stored for several years. In 2015, Freddie Mills acquired the vessel and has re-rigged and re-commissioned her as a private racing yacht operating out of Newport, Rhode Island. In October 2017 Stars & Stripes (soft sail) was acquired by Key Lime Sailing Club and Cottages in Key Largo to be used for day charters and racing.

2008 Port Huron to Mackinac race edit

Fossett's Stars & Stripes yacht was entered in the 84th running of the annual Port Huron to Mackinac Boat Race to Mackinac from Port Huron, Michigan, and was favored to win and set a new record time. An experienced Chicago sailor Donald Wilson captained the yacht, chartering it from a Florida businessman for both the Port Huron and Chicago to Mackinac races. The same yacht previously competed in the 74th running of the Port Huron regatta (1998) but was unable to complete the race after the mast broke off near Alpena, Michigan.[8] The yacht was again dismasted mid-race in heavy winds while leading a rival multihull yacht Earth Voyager, which then went on to finish the race in record time.[9]

International America's Cup Class edit

1992 edit

Conner's 1992 IACC AC yacht, Stars & Stripes USA-11 lost the defender series final, the Citizen Cup, to Bill Koch's America3 USA-23.

1995 edit

Conner's 1995 AC yacht, Stars & Stripes USA-34 won the defender series, the Citizen Cup against Young America USA-36 and Mighty Mary USA-43, by use of tactics. However, it was considered to be the slowest of the three defending yachts, partially due to an old sail inventory, and also a result of neglecting important recommendations from the design team.[citation needed] The defender can choose which boat to use, so Team DC selected Young America, considered the fastest defender,[10] instead of Stars & Stripes in the America's Cup final, losing to Team New Zealand. Dennis Conner did not run a two boat campaign due to cost, so there was no second Stars & Stripes.

2000 edit

Conner again ran a one-boat campaign, entering Stars & Stripes USA-55. Eliminated in the semi-final repechage after an unexpected loss against America True.

2003 edit

Conner's $5 million 2002 entrant, Stars & Stripes USA-77, was sunk on July 23, 2002, when a rudder broke during preparations for the 2002–2003 races to select the challenger for the America's Cup. The boat was raised out of 55 feet (17 m) of water just outside Long Beach Harbor. Conner's luck that year would not improve, as Alinghi and Oracle BMW Racing, two well financed boats, would contest for the spotlight. Conner had a backup and training vessel available, Stars & Stripes USA-66, which he raced until USA-77 could be repaired.

2007 edit

Conner announced that he could not raise sufficient funds for another Cup challenge.

References edit

  1. ^ "Stars & Stripes Donation Page".
  2. ^ a b . Trivia Classic Racing Yacht. Archived from the original on 2010-05-09. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  3. ^ . Sail World. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  4. ^ "stars & sunk". Sailing Anarchy. 21 September 2017.
  5. ^ "Stars & Stripes 86 (US-56)".
  6. ^ "America's Cup Yacht Sinks Off Long Beach". Los Angeles Times. Jul 24, 2002.
  7. ^ Gabriel, Trip (May 29, 1988). "War at Sea". New York Times Magazine. p. 5.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on August 8, 2014.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 September 2008. Retrieved 14 July 2008.
  10. ^ . 33rd America's Cup. Archived from the original on August 7, 2010.

External links edit

  • SAIL USA-11/ Stars & Stripes USA-11

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Stars amp Stripes Team Dennis Conner is the name of an America s Cup syndicate operated by Dennis Conner and its racing yachts which are among the most famous in the world 1 The name Stars amp Stripes refers to the nickname often used for the flag of the United States TDC was registered under the flag of the San Diego Yacht Club SDYC Stars amp StripesStars amp Stripes Team Dennis ConnerCareerYacht club San Diego Yacht ClubEstablished1987Nation United StatesTeam principal s Dennis ConnerSkipperDennis ConnerNotable victories1987 America s Cup1988 America s Cup1987 Louis Vuitton CupYachtsSail no Boat nameUS 53Stars amp Stripes 83US 54Stars amp Stripes 85US 56Stars amp Stripes 86US 55Stars amp Stripes 87US 1Stars amp Stripes 88USA 11Stars amp StripesUSA 34Stars amp StripesUSA 77Stars amp Stripes Contents 1 12 metre class yachts 2 Catamaran hull yachts 2 1 2008 Port Huron to Mackinac race 3 International America s Cup Class 3 1 1992 3 2 1995 3 3 2000 3 4 2003 3 5 2007 4 References 5 External links12 metre class yachts editMain article 1987 America s Cup The well funded Sail America Foundation commissioned four 12 metre yachts to support a campaign led by Dennis Conner representing the San Diego Yacht Club to win back the America s Cup in the 1987 competition in Fremantle Australia Stars amp Stripes 83 US 53 built in 1985 by Geraghty Marine designed by Chance Nelson Pedrick Stars amp Stripes 85 US 54 built in 1985 by Robert E Derektor Inc designed by Chance Nelson Pedrick Proved to be faster than Stars amp Stripes 83 Stars amp Stripes 86 US 56 built in 1986 by Robert E Derektor Inc designed by Chance Nelson Pedrick 2 3 Designed with a different keel and more sail area Stars amp Stripes 87 US 55 built in 1986 by Robert E Derektor Inc designed by Chance Nelson Pedrick 2 Designed and built with the experience gained from the first three designs Stars amp Stripes 87 won the trials to select the challenger and went on to defeat the Australian defender Kookaburra III in a four race sweep to win the Cup back for the USA The movie Wind is loosely based on Dennis Conner s experience from the 1983 America s Cup loss to his America s Cup win in Perth and on a number of events that occurred on various competitor boats throughout the match races of the 1987 America s Cup For artistic reasons the 12 metre Stars amp Stripes 87 was dramatized in the film as Geronimo During the 2017 Hurricane Irma Stars amp Stripes 87 the third iteration of the Stars amp Stripes sustained major damage in Sint Maarten A total of five 12 meter yachts were damaged sunk or were dismasted 4 5 It had previously sunk in 2002 when the rudder shaft broke while the crew was training 6 Catamaran hull yachts editMain articles Stars amp Stripes 88 and 1988 America s Cup nbsp Stars and Stripes after winning the America s Cup and returning to harbor in San Diego California September 9 1988 The surprise challenge by Sir Michael Fay caught the San Diego Yacht Club unprepared They initially rejected the challenge but were compelled to respond when Mr Fay brought the matter before the New York courts The court s decision was handed down in November 1987 leaving little time to prepare for the 1988 challenge race 7 As the challenge used the original Deed of Gift as its basis the design requirements specified only that she be a single masted yacht no more than 90 feet at the waterline The San Diego Yacht Club and Dennis Conner s syndicate chose to respond with an assuredly faster multi hull design Conner enlisted the help of designers Morrelli Chance amp Hubbart amp MacLane and aircraft manufacturer Scaled Composites Two Stars amp Stripes cats were built one with a conventional soft sail Stars amp Stripes S1 and the second with a wing mast Stars amp Stripes H3 built by Scaled Composites The wing masted boat proved to have superior performance and so was used in the defense To no one s surprise Stars amp Stripes dominated its match races with KZ 1 the challenger from New Zealand Following the race the New Zealand team sued and initially won the America s Cup trophy in a court case The decision was reversed on appeal and the San Diego Yacht Club retained the Cup After the 1988 America s Cup the wing masted catamaran was bought by Mexican yachtsman Victor Tapia and currently sails in Mexico The soft sail yacht was bought by Steve Fossett and used to set speed records in various yacht races The soft sail yacht suffered a dismasting during a Mackinac race which resulted in her being stored for several years In 2015 Freddie Mills acquired the vessel and has re rigged and re commissioned her as a private racing yacht operating out of Newport Rhode Island In October 2017 Stars amp Stripes soft sail was acquired by Key Lime Sailing Club and Cottages in Key Largo to be used for day charters and racing 2008 Port Huron to Mackinac race edit Fossett s Stars amp Stripes yacht was entered in the 84th running of the annual Port Huron to Mackinac Boat Race to Mackinac from Port Huron Michigan and was favored to win and set a new record time An experienced Chicago sailor Donald Wilson captained the yacht chartering it from a Florida businessman for both the Port Huron and Chicago to Mackinac races The same yacht previously competed in the 74th running of the Port Huron regatta 1998 but was unable to complete the race after the mast broke off near Alpena Michigan 8 The yacht was again dismasted mid race in heavy winds while leading a rival multihull yacht Earth Voyager which then went on to finish the race in record time 9 International America s Cup Class edit1992 edit Main article 1992 America s Cup Conner s 1992 IACC AC yacht Stars amp Stripes USA 11 lost the defender series final the Citizen Cup to Bill Koch s America3 USA 23 1995 edit Main article 1995 America s Cup Conner s 1995 AC yacht Stars amp Stripes USA 34 won the defender series the Citizen Cup against Young America USA 36 and Mighty Mary USA 43 by use of tactics However it was considered to be the slowest of the three defending yachts partially due to an old sail inventory and also a result of neglecting important recommendations from the design team citation needed The defender can choose which boat to use so Team DC selected Young America considered the fastest defender 10 instead of Stars amp Stripes in the America s Cup final losing to Team New Zealand Dennis Conner did not run a two boat campaign due to cost so there was no second Stars amp Stripes 2000 edit Main article 2000 America s Cup Conner again ran a one boat campaign entering Stars amp Stripes USA 55 Eliminated in the semi final repechage after an unexpected loss against America True 2003 edit Main article 2003 America s Cup Conner s 5 million 2002 entrant Stars amp Stripes USA 77 was sunk on July 23 2002 when a rudder broke during preparations for the 2002 2003 races to select the challenger for the America s Cup The boat was raised out of 55 feet 17 m of water just outside Long Beach Harbor Conner s luck that year would not improve as Alinghi and Oracle BMW Racing two well financed boats would contest for the spotlight Conner had a backup and training vessel available Stars amp Stripes USA 66 which he raced until USA 77 could be repaired 2007 edit Main article 2007 America s Cup Conner announced that he could not raise sufficient funds for another Cup challenge References edit Stars amp Stripes Donation Page a b 12 Metre Yachts by Country Trivia Classic Racing Yacht Archived from the original on 2010 05 09 Retrieved 2008 02 23 The 12 Metre Class America s Cup Contenders 1958 1987 Sail World Archived from the original on 2011 07 08 Retrieved 2008 02 23 stars amp sunk Sailing Anarchy 21 September 2017 Stars amp Stripes 86 US 56 America s Cup Yacht Sinks Off Long Beach Los Angeles Times Jul 24 2002 Gabriel Trip May 29 1988 War at Sea New York Times Magazine p 5 Detroit Free Press Queens of speed are set to sail 12 July 2008 Archived from the original on August 8 2014 The Sarnia Observer Earth Voyager sets record time at Mackinac 14 July 2008 Archived from the original on 21 September 2008 Retrieved 14 July 2008 1995 Young America USA 36 33rd America s Cup Archived from the original on August 7 2010 External links editSAIL USA 11 Stars amp Stripes USA 11 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stars 26 Stripes America 27s Cup syndicate amp oldid 1217000263, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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