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America's Cup row goes on and on

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  • The end of the row over the next America's Cup race is nowhere in sight
  • Alinghi have asked a judge to reconsider his recent ruling
  • They say the Golden Gate Yacht Club's challenge should be declared invalid
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NEW YORK (AP) -- The legal skirmish over the America's Cup shows no sign of ending, with the champion Swiss syndicate asking a judge to reconsider his decision to declare the Golden Gate Yacht Club the main challenger for the next race.

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Alinghi's lawyers will ask a judge to reconsider his decision in favor of BMW Oracle Racing.

Alinghi's lawyers contended that the San Francisco club's July challenge on behalf of BMW Oracle Racing was invalid, because it failed to properly describe the yachts in which the race would be sailed.

The challenge letter described a boat that would measure 90 feet long by 90 feet wide -- a dimension that could apply only to a multihulled vessel like the catamaran that American Dennis Connor used to defend the cup in 1988.

The challenge, however, also called the boat a "keel yacht," a term traditionally used to describe a boat with one hull.

Alinghi argued in court papers, filed in state court in New York on Thursday, that BMW Oracle's bid should be tossed out because it proposes a boat that doesn't exist, or would be so misshapen because of its bargelike dimensions that it would be unfit for racing.

The Golden Gate Yacht Club said Alinghi's new claim lacks merit.

"If these arguments were valid they would have been presented months ago," BMW Oracle spokesman Tom Ehman said.

In November, a New York judge disqualified Alinghi's favored Spanish challenger, Desafio Espanol, of Club Nautico Espanol de Vela, on the grounds that the new club hadn't previously held a major regatta, as required by the cup's deed of gift.

The two sides are due back in court in January. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

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