Rio's capricious wind has piled further congestion on New Zealand's Olympic rowing campaign.
A second day of the regatta was postponed on Wednesday because of unrowable water conditions, resulting in a shuffling of the schedule.
Four Kiwi crews will face one-day gaps between their semi-final and final, if they qualify, as the last four days get jammed into three.
There were to be four New Zealand boats to contest sudden-death races on Wednesday but they must now wait for what will be a hefty programme on Thursday.
Those are semi-finals of the women's pair and lightweight double sculls, along with the men's and women's eights repechages.