Blair Tuke and the rest of the Team NZ crew spent over two hours on Te Rehutai, waiting for the breeze to pick up but were left disappointed when the day's racing was abandoned shortly before 6pm.
"Let's take a while to admire the our cockpits here, with the shape of our boat being a nice little lounger - perfectly designed," Tuke told broadcasters. "Nothing to do with aerodynamics, just super comfy."
'Do you believe in miracles?' Media react to deadlock
Italian media are starting to think it could happen but Luna Rossa lifting the America's Cup still remains a "miracle" with the Cup match tied at 3-3.
Federico Militello of OA Sport concedes Team New Zealand are still the favourites and that the challenger needs to win at least four starts to get the four wins needed.
The America's Cup is finely balanced in many ways, with two evenly-matched boats which up until now have not behaved as anticipated.
Paul Lewis shares five key observations in an effort to decipher what we know about these boats.
All you need to know, day 4
Hopefully conditions are better for sailing on Monday. Here is everything you need to know - including the weather forecast.
Beyond the Cup
Cheree Kinnear and Sailing Professor Mark Orams recap a frustrating day and look ahead to Monday's racing in the latest episode of Beyond the Cup, in your video player above.
Heading into the Cup racing?
• Give yourself plenty of time and think about catching a ferry, train or bus to watch the Cup.
• Make sure your AT HOP card is in your pocket. It's the best way to ride.
• Don't forget to scan QR codes with the NZ COVID Tracer app when on public transport and entering the America's Cup Village.