America's Cup legal settlement reached over 33rd Match



7:10 PM Fri 26 Mar 2010 GMT
'Golden Gate YC' Golden Gate Yacht Club
An agreement has been reached with the previous America's Cup Trustee, Soci?t? Nautique de Gen?ve, that all outstanding litigation in the New York courts concerning the recent 33rdmatch will be dropped by both sides.

This includes GGYC's Breach of Fiduciary Duty ("BFD") claim against SNG, as well as all other claims over the design and construction of yachts Alinghi 5and USA.

GGYC's yacht USA won the 33rdMatch on February 14 off Valencia, Spain.

"In place of controversy, we seek consensus. Instead of continuing argument, we are pleased to have reached agreement," said GGYC Commodore Marcus Young.

GGYC's representatives have started a consultative process with regard to the venue, timing, format and type of boat for the 34thAmerica's Cup.

GGYC and the Challenger of Record, Club Nautico di Roma and its sailing team Mascalzone Latino headed by Vincenzo Onorato, are cooperating closely in this.

"Good decisions not hasty decisions - this is what the Cup community wants," added Russell Coutts, CEO of GGYC's sailing team BMW ORACLE Racing. "Our focus is on looking ahead and making the 34thedition of the oldest trophy in international sports the best America's Cup yet."

Discussions will continue over the next six months with the details of the 34thCup confirmed during 2010.

"We will do our best to fulfill Larry Ellison's vision of a competition which respects the Cup's unique tradition whilst moving forward with the latest technology to attract an even wider audience," commented Coutts.




by Golden Gate Yacht Club




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