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How Long Was the Americas Cup Sailboat Allinghi?

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The one of the 2007 AC

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  1. About 75-78 feet at the waterline.

    The 2007 Alinghi (there were many Alinghis) was an International America’s Cup Class (IACC) of yacht.  The IACC was introduced in 1992 and used until 2007.

    Boats that conform to the IACC rules typically have a length of about 75-78 feet (23-24 m).  The max length is 80 ft (25m). They use a formula to determine if the boat conforms to the rules, and most yachts are roughly the same length.

    The rules changed again this year, and the next America's Cup yacht will be about 90 feet in length.  Those will be some powerful ships, it should be a really good race.


  2. Boats that conform to the IACC rules typically have a length of about 75-78 feet (23-24 m). The max length is 80 ft (25m). They use a formula to determine if the boat conforms to the rules, and most yachts are roughly the same length.

    The rules changed again this year, and the next America's Cup yacht will be about 90 feet in length. Those will be some powerful ships, it should be a really good race.

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