Mercury Bay Yacht Club: Documents
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America's Cup 1988 An issue of contention in the current America's Cup challenge involves objections raised by the Defender, Société Nautique de Genève (SNG) represented by Alinghi, about Golden Gate YC's Notice of Challenge and their Custom House Registry. Alinghi accuses the challenger of refusing to provide required information, provoking Alinghi to seek a legal appeal. See Alinghi Press Release regarding appeal Golden Gate YC and BMW Oracle dispute that the information Alinghi seeks is required at this time under the Deed. See GGYC Background Statement
Update, May 6, 2008: The two parties exchanged letters
regarding the Custom House Registry issue, still taking the positions
declared previously. See the following posted at the GGYC web site,
all in pdf format: The 1887 Deed of Gift requires that a challenger "...give ten months' notice in writing naming the days for the proposed races..." at the time the challenge is filed. The Deed of Gift also requires certain information to be included in the Notice of Challenge and that registry information to be sent to the Defender.
Following the 1887 Deed of Gift, races for the America's Cup from 1887 until 2007 were sailed under mutual consent between Defender and Challenger with the exception of the 1988 challenge from New Zealand's Mercury Bay Boating Club. Since that club was held to be a valid challenger by the New York State Supreme Court, it may be of interest to examine the challenge documents that Mercury Bay provided under the Deed:
Mercury Bay's Notice of Challenge was dated July 15th,
1987, and proposed race dates of June 1st, 3rd, and 7th, 1988 for the
defense. The Certificate accompanying the Challenge provides details
of the Deed-required information.
Races were eventually scheduled for September 7th and 9th,
1988. Transmittal of Mercury Bay's custom-house registry was dated
June 8, 1988, while the yacht measurement and other paperwork carried
earlier dates going back as far as February and April of 1988. The cover
letter accompanying the registry noted that the yacht and the original
registry certificate were already in San Diego as of the transmittal. A custom-house registry is a record of ownership and other information about a vessel. Note that in this case the rating in tonnage is a representation of "dunnage", or cargo carrying capacity, and correlates with the volume of the vessel. This is not the displacement of the vessel, the weight of the volume of water that is displaced by it when afloat, which is more typically cited in vessel data for racing yachts.
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