Light winds in Auckland cast doubt this morning on whether sailing would go ahead on day three of racing in the America's Cup World Series.
While the Metservice is predicting maximum gusts of 10 knots for the Waitemata Harbour and Hauraki Gulf this afternoon, with the likelihood of even lighter periods of wind, America's Cup organisers are currently pushing ahead with racing.
Racing cannot take place if the wind speed does not exceed 6.5 knots and if conditions remain marginally above that mark then sailing fans may be treated to a new look for the boats on the water.
In light winds the AC65 boats will be expected to take to the water with "Code Zero" headsails, an adaptation designed specifically for these kinds of days.