Please select your home edition
Edition
X-Yachts Leaderboard 2024 3

America's Cup- Artemis begin construction of first AC72

by Richard Gladwell on 13 Jan 2012
Artemis Racing in action in the America’s Cup World Series San Diego 2011 Sander van der Borch / Artemis Racing http://www.sandervanderborch.com

King Marine, based in valencia Spain, have announced that they have a deployed a construction team to Sweden to construct the first AC72, for Swedish based http://www.americascup.com/en/Teams/Artemis-Racing/Latest/!Artemis_Racing the Challenger of Record for the 34th America's Cup.

One of the world's top boatbuilding companies, King Marine built the current leader of the Volvo Ocean Race, Telefonica.

An announcement on the King Marine reads

In early December, King Marine relocated a portion of its work force to the Artemis Racing operations base, near Gothenburg, Sweden, to begin the construction of the team's AC72 catamaran designed by Juan Kouyoumidjian. Artemis Racing, Challenger of Record for the 34th America's Cup, represents the Royal Swedish Yacht Club / Kungliga Svenska Segel Sällskapet (KSSS).

We arrived a week ago from Sweden to check on the operations, test the new oven, coordinate logistics and explain the quality standards and storage system of King Marine to the local team of builders,' said Gabriel Mariani, CEO of King Marine.

A group of 50 specialists from King Marine & King Composite (led by Pablo Santarsiero and Guillermo Ponzinibbio respectively), together with strategic partners Sinergìa Racing Group, will build the AC72 in three different locations: Valencia, Cartagena and Sweden.

Everything is going according to schedule under the direction of Naval Architect James Muller who has worked with King Marine on the build of the TP52 Azzurra 2011 and the modification of Orma 60 for Artemis Racing.

Richard Gillies, Build Manager for Artemis Racing, 'will control our work as builders, contribute ideas and solutions as well as share his invaluable experience with us.'

Richard has a career as long as the composite life itself. He ventured before anyone into CNC mould building so it’s great to have him on our side.

'The action gets underway, but promises to be exciting from the technical and logistical point of view ' assures Gabriel Mariani. 'I am grateful to Artemis Racing for trusting us to take on this project, enthusiastic to build once again a JYD design and glad to have a team that gives me peace of mind about their commitment and quality.'


Under the Protocol for the 34th America's Cup, and the 19th century Deed of Gift governing the event, the competing yachts must be built in the country of origin of the competing yacht's club. The International Jury, for the 34th America's Cup has interpreted this to mean that the tooling for the boats can be constructed outside the country of origin, and it is the hulls themselves only that must be built in Sweden, in the case of Artemis Racing.

Other parts of the yacht can be built elsewhere, including the wingsail, and the yacht can also be assembled outside the country of origin. In the case of Artemis Racing, the report says their boat is being constructed in three locations in two countries.

King Marine was established in 2007 in Valencia, Spain and built the Spanish challenger 'Desafío Español 2007' for the 32nd America's Cup, sailed in Valencia and they built two boats for the team, which made the semifinal of the 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup. It has since built a number of successful grand prix racing yachts.

The soonest an AC72 can be launched is July 2012. As cost reduction measure of the current edition of the America's Cup Protocol, they can be sailed for just 30 days in 2012. At least four other teams, of the ten entered in the America's Cup World Series, are expected to build AC72 yachts for the America's Cup Regatta, and most if not all are expected to build the maximum two each.

Ocean Safety 2023 - New Identity - FOOTERMarine Products Direct 2023 - Calypso FOOTERCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTER

Related Articles

Vote now for the TYHA Marina Awards 2025
Proudly anchored by Haven Knox-Johnston The Yacht Harbour Association (TYHA) is delighted to announce that voting is now open for the TYHA Marina Awards 2025, proudly anchored by Haven Knox-Johnston.
Posted on 23 Jun
Project FEAR turns southwards
Charity circumnavigation progress report from the Shetland Islands Last month I didn't even know that Muckle Flugga existed. Yet today, the very name of the island brought tears of emotion to my eyes, as I heard Jazz Turner scream it out in victory, in a video she took when passing the lighthouse.
Posted on 22 Jun
Mote leads seagrass restoration initiative
Florida legislature establishes the Seagrass Restoration Technology Development Initiative Seagrasses play a crucial role in the health and resilience of Florida's coastal ecosystems. They provide nursery habitats for keystone species and stabilize shorelines and sediments.
Posted on 20 Jun
Facing Everything and Rising
Henri-Lloyd is proud to support Jazz Turner as her official clothing partner Some vessels carry more than crew and sail; they carry a mission. At Henri-Lloyd, we're proud to spotlight individuals like Jazz who embody the spirit of exploration and innovation.
Posted on 19 Jun
Mylius Yachts unveils M60GL
The first sailing yacht designed by Giovanni Ceccarelli for Mylius Yachts For over thirty years, Mylius Yachts has pursued a singular mission: to build fast, comfortable, fully customised sailing yachts tailored to each owner's unique needs.
Posted on 19 Jun
Henri-Lloyd appoints new distributor
Croatia, Slovenia and Montenegro will be served by Yachting Mission 524 Henri-Lloyd is extending its distribution channels with the appointment of a new distributor for Croatia, Slovenia and Montenegro. Yachting Mission 524, founded by Olympic Finn sailor Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic, is headquartered at Split.
Posted on 17 Jun
2025 Salty Dawg Caribbean Rally Webinar
Plans are well under way for the Salty Dawg Sailing Association 2025 Caribbean Rally Plans are well under way for the Salty Dawg Sailing Association 2025 Caribbean Rally. This year will mark our 15th consecutive year of sailing in company to the Caribbean.
Posted on 17 Jun
Amateur Boating Photographer Competition Opens
Stoneways Marine Insurance exciting to announce the theme as being 'Joy on the water' Stoneways Marine Insurance are excited to open their annual photography competition with this year's theme being 'Joy on the water'. The judges would like to see what brings you happiness on the water - it's a free pass to let your creativity run wild.
Posted on 17 Jun
Smart Sailing for Day Trips
Simple, Reliable Gear from Marine Products Direct When you're heading out for a sail over the weekend or a quick coastal hop, your gear needs to be as dependable and fuss-free as your boat.
Posted on 17 Jun
Video Review: The Amazing Cure 55
Composite Construction meets Cruising Convenience It was two years ago at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show that I talked to Dave Biggar about his ideas and plans for the Cure 55. At the 2025 show I got to step on board the yacht and see how his ideas became reality.
Posted on 17 Jun