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Publishers Weekly Review
TO THE THIRD POWER: The Inside Story of Bill Koch's Winning
Strategies for the America's Cup. It was the late sports columnist Red
Smith who opined that watching the America's Cup yacht race was as exciting
as watching grass grow. While many spectators would agree, it is anything
but dull for the participants, as this contribution to the history of sailboat
racing proves. The only first-time entrant since the mid-19th centruy to
win the cup, industrialist Bill Koch, with three degrees from MIT, put his
faith in technology for the construction of his boats and in his conviction
that a feeling for teamwork should govern crew selection. His faith was
not misplaced, as his best ship, America3, defeated defending champion
Dennis Conner in the 1992 preliminaries and the Italian team in the finals.
The cost? $68 million, of which $15 million came from contributions. Koch's
next project? An all-female crew. Of interest mainly to those who sail.
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March 6, 1995
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