Not only did Artemis severely damage their test boat and Oracle capsize while the NZL Sailing Team were out training, but they also discovered two of their rival Red Bull Youth America's Cup teams also training in Bermuda sent sailors to hospital after incidents on the water.
NZL Sailing Team skipper Logan Dunning Beck admitted they had a couple of "interesting moments" when training on the Great Sound but said he was really pleased with how they performed considering everything going on around them.
"There were plenty of near-capsizes during practice racing, so our racing [in June] is going to be pretty spectacular," he said. "We were probably pushing harder than most [Youth America's Cup] teams and we are really happy with our control.
"It has definitely become more real. When you see the AC50s on the water, they are pretty spectacular and also pretty dangerous for everyone on the Sound with them charging around."
The NZL Sailing Team for the first time got their hands on the AC45s they will use for the June regatta, which are the same boats the America's Cup teams used during the America's Cup World Series. After a few days training on the Great Sound on their own, they held a series of practice races with other Youth America's Cup teams.