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  1. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Awe-inspiring and breathtaking, this volume takes sailing beyond its competitive limits; throwing caution to the winds, it is exciting and terrifying at turns, as it highlights some of the world s most technical yachts and the skills of the men who sailed themThe Story of the America's Cup 1851-2013 tells the chronological history of 150 years of the most exciting and exhilarating yacht race ...

  2. 9 de feb. de 2010 · On August 22, 1851, the U.S.-built schooner America bests a fleet of Britain’s finest ships in a race around England’s Isle of Wight. The ornate silver trophy won by the America was later ...

  3. 14 de mar. de 2022 · Story of the America’s Cup: 1851-2021. by Ranulf Rayner, Tim Thompson. Details. Author Ranulf Rayner, Tim Thompson. Publisher Acc Art Books. Publication Date 2022-03-14. Section Sports. Type New. Format Hardcover.

  4. 2 de mar. de 2022 · The Story of the America's Cup 1851-2021 tells the chronological history of 150 years of the most exciting and exhilarating yacht race, open the pages and you can almost feel the wind in the sails and the salt spray. Full page color illustrations bring the yachts alive, ...

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  6. 2 de mar. de 2022 · The Story of the America's Cup: 1851-2021. Hardcover – March 2, 2022. • Awe-inspiring and breathtaking, this volume takes sailing beyond its competitive limits; throwing caution to the winds, it is exciting and terrifying at turns, as it highlights some of the world's most technical yachts and the skills of the men who sailed them. • A ...

  7. 8 de feb. de 2021 · 1851. On August 22, the New York Yacht Club’s schooner America wins a 53-mile race around England’s Isle of Wight organized by the Royal Yacht Squadron. It is awarded a “100 Guinea Cup” or “Queen’s Cup,” as it was variously known. Later the trophy comes to be known as the “America’s Cup,” in honor of the schooner that won it.