7:38 PM Wed 4 Nov 2009 GMT
Fox5's Jennifer Musa reports on the dismasting of BMW Oracle Racing, including
video footage
of the 100ft trimaran sailing and close ups of the damage incurred.
'The 200-foot mast on the monster trimaran that will represent the United States in the America's Cup came crashing down during a sail on the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, snapping in two as it hit the rear beam.
None of the crew were injured in the mishap, which happened some 20 to 30 miles off Point Loma, BMW Oracle Racing helmsman Jimmy Spithill said after the 90-by-90-foot boat was towed back to its downtown berth at dusk.
'We're obviously pretty fortunate,' Spithill said. 'The boat itself, the actual platform, is in relatively good shape. The most important thing is getting back on shore with all the guys, and the crew safe.'
BMW Oracle Racing, owned by software tycoon Larry Ellison of Oracle Corp., is scheduled to face two-time defending champion Alinghi of Switzerland in a best-of-three showdown beginning Feb. 8.
The American syndicate has two other masts. The one that broke Tuesday is believed to have cost $10 million. A tender towed the biggest section, about 150 feet, back to port. There's a chance the mast can be repaired.
Spithill said the boat was on starboard tack when the carbon-fiber mast fell across the aft beam.
'It happened so quick. It obviously was very, very violent, quite a big shock when it went,' Spithill said. 'But really, everyone was calm. The support crew acted well and were able to get things all under control.'
Spithill said he wasn't sure when the boat will be back in the water. He said the syndicate will look at on-board video and load data to figure out why the mast came down.
Spithill doesn't think it will be more than a temporary setback. The shore crew began working on the boat as soon as it was back in its berth.
'Obviously we've got to re-look at the program, but I think we're a strong team,' Spithill said. 'It'll be a real test for the team but I've got an idea we'll be able to bounce back and be ready in February.'
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by Jenifer Musa, Fox-5, San Diego
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