Just when it seemed American Magic's stay in New Zealand for the America's Cup couldn't get any worse, the former challenger has been hit with a fine from the Auckland Harbourmaster.
The New York Yacht Club syndicate were knocked out in the Prada Cup semifinal series, going down to Challenger of Record and Italian outfit Luna Rossa in a 4-0 whitewash.
The hefty defeat followed on from an even more demoralising occurrence during the series' round robin, when they capsized and sustained major damage to their AC75 vessel, denting their hopes of staying competitive let alone advancing to the Cup match.
But things have gotten worse, at least from a financial perspective. According to Scuttlebutt Sailing News the Americans have been issued a $200 fine for their fly-by with an Auckland ferry in September, where they exceeded five knots while within 50 metres of another vessel.