Thanks for filling in Bill.

22 knots is about 11m/s I think, and thats more than I imagined the C cats could handle. But Cogito's wing are perhaps the most tuneable buildt so far?

I guess the HT sailor who tought he could beat Cogito around the course was thinking about windward/leeward racing, not the course the C-class uses. Personally, I think he would have been blown out of the water both windward/leeward and especially around the C-class course.

It's to bad the C-class lost momentum, I still think they was _the Little Americas Cup_.
Lots of action, speed and carnage, and some good matching before Cogito upped the game. Today the level is very high, out of scope for most amateurs I think. The brits struggled financially the last time, but had lots of engineering resources and still came up with a sub-standard wing..
I think the event lost several key aspects when they went dumped the C-class, altough I understand what they hope to achieve.