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  2. Stars & Stripes (America's Cup syndicate) - Wikipedia

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    The decision was reversed on appeal, and 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 ...

  3. San Diego Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Yacht Club was the home of the America's Cup from 1988 to 1995 and hosted three America's Cup races during that time. San Diego Yacht Club was the original home of the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup, one of the pre-eminent events in Southern California racing, which is held in the ocean off San Diego every year. [2]

  4. Dennis Conner - Wikipedia

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    Representing San Diego Yacht Club, Conner's Sail America Foundation faced another controversial challenger in 1988, backed by New Zealand banker Michael Fay. [5] Fay's team abandoned the 12-meter format that had prevailed since the pre-WW II demise of the massive and fantastically expensive J-sloops, and challenged with a huge and unconventional 90' super-sloop ().

  5. America's Cup - Wikipedia

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    The America's Cup is a sailing competition and the oldest international competition still operating in any sport. [1] [2] [3] America's Cup match races are held between two sailing yachts: one from the yacht club that currently holds the trophy (known as the defender) and the other from the yacht club that is challenging for the cup (the challenger).

  6. 1988 America's Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1988 America's Cup was the 27th America's Cup regatta, and was contested between the defender, San Diego Yacht Club represented by Stars & Stripes H3, and the challenger, the Mercury Bay Boating Club represented by New Zealand Challenge's KZ-1. Run under strict Deed of Gift rules, the regatta was won by San Diego Yacht Club, in a two-race ...

  7. Shelter Island, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Shelter Island contains one yacht club, the Silvergate Yacht Club, and it creates a sheltered harbor for two others, San Diego Yacht Club and Southwestern Yacht Club. Shelter Island is known as a destination for superyachts [ 11 ] because it contains one of the few marinas in San Diego Bay with a deep enough harbor for these oversized vessels.

  8. Category:San Diego Yacht Club yachts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "San Diego Yacht Club yachts" ... Mighty Mary (sailing yacht) This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 02:34 (UTC). ...

  9. Stars & Stripes 87 - Wikipedia

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    Stars & Stripes 87 was built in 1986. [1] She was the culmination of the team's 12 Meter design advances, the fifth boat in the Sail America Foundation stable, and the third of the new boat designs by Britton Chance Jr., Bruce Nelson and David Pedrick. [2]