• The Deed of Gift , the original document that created the America's Cup, was signed on October 14, 1878. It stipulated that the trophy, won by the yacht America in 1851, was to be "a perpetual challenge cup for friendly competition between nations." The deed with a few amendments still governs the event today.
  • Each America’s Cup regatta is conducted by a protocol that outlines the rules and format of the regatta. The protocol is drawn up by the defender and the challenger of record - in the case of the 32nd America’s Cup the Société Nautique de Genève and the Golden Gate Yacht Club.
  • The Terms of Challenge detail the rights and obligations of the participants and organisers of the 32nd America's Cup.
  • The America's Cup Class Rule which stipulates design parameters. Yachts must comply with the rule to compete.
  • The rules of racing, with general amendments for match racing, and some further amendments specifically for the America’s Cup.