Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa are due to resume racing in the America's Cup today with a promising wind prediction of between 11 and 14 knots.
Tens of thousands of spectators flocked to the America's Cup Village at Wynyard Quarter and a record number of boats joined the flotilla on a hot, sunny Sunday afternoon.
Sadly, the wind stayed away and racing was abandoned after a series of delays.
AUT's sailing professor Mark Orams said the wind forecast today of between 11 and 14 knots looks like a really reliable forecast. The bottom limit for racing is 6.5 knots and the upper limit is 23 knots.
The breezy conditions are forecast to continue for the new few days.
Today's course will be Course E, as defender Team New Zealand and Italian challenger Luna Rossa attempt to break the 3-3 deadlock in the 36th match for the America's Cup.
For all the disappointment, there was a fantastic atmosphere on the Auckland waterfront with bars, restaurants and cafes humming after Friday's shift to Level 1.
One couple who came up from Christchurch for the weekend racing, Wayne and Diane, said despite the day's setback they still had a great day.