As Emirates Team New Zealand push hard for victory in the America's Cup, marine companies are pinning their hopes on a win and the boost it could give an industry that has been badly affected by the high Kiwi dollar and global economic downturn.
The sector has set a goal of lifting exports of boats, marine technology and equipment to more than $1.3 billion during the next seven years, compared with $650 million last year and $850 million in 2008.
NZ Marine Industry Association executive director Peter Busfield said it was an ambitious target and one that depended on New Zealand winning the America's Cup and the competition's return to Auckland.
"It gives us a real leg-up - free profiling of the New Zealand marine industry," Busfield said.