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This guy was so ahead of his time that he was cosplaying as Static Shock at the 1983 AmCup.
During the America’s Cup days, the Armory building in Newport was Coast Guard offices and became the press center during the racing season. Today it hosts The Sailing Museum!
Captain James Cook’s HMS Endeavour is believed to have sunk in Newport Harbor during the American Revolution.
As an historical link between Australia and the city of Newport, presenter Glenn Shorrock talks about the wreck of the Endeavour in this scene and presents what was then (1983) believed to be surviving wood from the wreck, including a small fragment that traveled to the moon on Apollo 15 (whose Command Module was also called Endeavour.)
However, as there has been some controversy in recent years about which shipwreck in Newport Harbor is actually the Endeavour, it is possible the space-flown fragment Shorrock is holding here (and another fragment flown on the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992) may have come from the wrong ship. Maybe.
Shorrock quotes an alternative story of Endeavour’s loss, saying that it instead sunk off Newport in the 1790s is, having been renamed Liberté by a French owner. This account is less-supported by the historical evidence and may instead refer to another HMS Endeavour or to another of Cook’s ships, the Resolution. However, given the coincidence of Australia II’s opponent in 1983 being named Liberty, this probably made a better story for the producers.
Certainly it must have been compelling for mid-20th-century Australian and British America’s Cup challengers to imagine their J-Classes or 12-Metres were sailing over the wreck of the Endeavour, just as it must have been for the astronauts to think they had fragments of the right ship. But until we identify its wreck for sure, perhaps imagining is all we can do…
“Australia II Wins the America’s Cup” (TV Documentary, 1984)
(Features a rare actual use of the term “buffalo” in the sense of “to deceive or intimidate” in context rather than just for the purpose of word games!)
Billboard Hot 100 for the week of September 24, 1983
THE WEEK’S MOST POPULAR CURRENT SONGS ACROSS ALL GENRES, RANKED BY STREAMING ACTIVITY FROM DIGITAL MUSIC SOURCES TRACKED BY LUMINATE, RADIO
Party on, AC 25 fans.
Seen in the Newport branch of Commonwealth Books. This is the “current” newsletter that Newport Historical Society members would have had on hand during the Cup summer of 1983.
The moments in-between: Here's archival footage from Southern New England's NBC 10 WJAR station of the lead-in to the historic final race of the 1983 America's Cup, but not the racing itself.