Olympic silver medallist Molly Meech was hopeful more Kiwis would take to the water when New Zealand played host to the 2019 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships.
As many as 400 of the world's best sailors will descend on Auckland's Royal Akarana Yacht Club from November 29 to December 8 next year with many of the countries involved to likely use the event for Olympic selection.
With the cost of competing in the event significantly less with it being at home, Meech said it would be good to see a lot of Kiwis get involved.
"I think because it's in our own country and people will be able to get second-hand boats or just boats from the rest of the New Zealand sailing team, hopefully we'll see a few more of the younger guys jumping in a bit earlier than normal. It'd be awesome to have 10 or 12 boats from New Zealand competing."
With the Volvo Ocean Race currently in town, Meech was hopeful the profile of the sport would continue to rise with the announcement of the World Championships.