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David Blakey: Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Commodore on the recent protocol shake-up impacting the next America's Cup

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The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron has voiced support for the recent protocol shakeup set to impact the next America's Cup.

The 38th instalment in Naples in 2027 will see the number of sailors on board drop from eight to five, a requirement for one of those to a female, batteries replacing manual power and the introduction of a cost cap.

The protocol also outlines a new partnership between all teams, establishing equal authority among those involved.

Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Commodore David Blakey says the requirement to have a female sailor on board will open doors for new talent.

"What this does is that it creates a pathway for our talented young female sailors to go all the way and be able to compete on the America's Cup boats themselves."

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