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America’s Cup protocol outlines equal team governance

August 13, 2025
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The new regulations for the America’s Cup mark a significant shift in the event’s long history, with a focus on inclusivity, sustainability, and modernization. The introduction of a female sailor requirement, along with other nationality rules and cost caps, aims to make the competition more accessible and engaging for a wider audience. With these changes in place, the 38th edition of the America’s Cup promises to be an exciting and groundbreaking event in the world of sailing.

All Hulls Must Meet ‘Constructed in Country’ Requirements for the 38th America’s Cup

The 38th America’s Cup is set to be a groundbreaking event with new regulations in place to ensure that all hulls meet the ‘Constructed in Country’ requirements. This means that all teams participating in the prestigious sailing competition must adhere to strict guidelines regarding the construction of their boats, promoting fair competition and highlighting the craftsmanship of each country’s boat builders.

Aside from the technical requirements, each AC75 will also carry one guest racer during competition. This initiative aims to provide sponsors, media, and other guests with a unique opportunity to experience the thrill of racing firsthand, further enhancing the excitement surrounding the event.

Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron (RNZYS) commodore David Blakey expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming event, emphasizing the importance of promoting pathways for young sailors and developing the sport in New Zealand. He highlighted the pride felt by the nation in Team New Zealand’s victory in the previous America’s Cup and looks forward to the competition in Naples in 2027.

Bertie Bicket of Royal Yacht Squadron Ltd (RYS Ltd) echoed this sentiment, expressing delight in embarking on a fourth successive America’s Cup challenge with Sir Ben Ainslie and Athena Racing. He acknowledged the collaborative efforts of all parties involved in shaping the future structure of the America’s Cup, emphasizing the complexity of the endeavor and the goodwill required to bring about such significant changes.

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The host city for the Louis Vuitton 38th America’s Cup has been confirmed as Naples, with the event scheduled to take place in spring and summer 2027. This announcement has generated excitement among sailing enthusiasts and fans of the prestigious competition.

For more detailed information on the protocol governing the 38th America’s Cup, interested parties can access the full document online. The protocol outlines the rules and regulations that will govern the upcoming event, ensuring a fair and competitive environment for all participants.

Conclusion

The 38th America’s Cup promises to be a thrilling and innovative event, with new regulations in place to uphold the integrity of the competition. By requiring all hulls to meet ‘Constructed in Country’ requirements, the event organizers are promoting fair play and showcasing the craftsmanship of each participating nation. With Naples set to host the event in 2027, sailing fans can look forward to an exciting competition that highlights the best of the sport.

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