Cyclone Pam has forced Volvo Ocean Race organisers to make their third postponement to the start of the fifth leg of the round-the-world offshore yacht race.
Following Monday's meeting with the fleet's six skippers, race management decided to delay the stage from Auckland to Itaja, Brazil until Wednesday morning at 9am local time, 67 hours behind the previously scheduled departure on Sunday.
They had previously postponed the start of the 6,776-nautical mile leg to Monday, and then Tuesday, to protect a fleet of boats worth around NZ$43m.
Auckland viaduct, where the boats are berthed, has escaped by far the worst of the 270km/h cyclone, which wrought havoc on Vanuatu and neighbouring islands in the South Pacific.
However, organisers were concerned that once the boats reached the open sea, they would soon run into serious trouble in winds of more than 100km/h and a churned-up sea state, creating waves of up to 15 metres.