It was standing room only this morning as more than 1200 people packed into Shed 10 at the Viaduct, breaking in applause every time Team NZ took the lead in this morning's racing.
Brit Jayden McKenzie, 43, described the atmosphere as "electric" and far more exciting than the All Blacks game.
His New Zealand partner, Nancy, covered her face in disbelief when Team NZ nearly capsized just before reaching gate three, allowing Oracle to come from behind.
There was applause for Oracle as they crossed the finish, followed by even louder applause for Team NZ as crowds start to disperse.
Meanwhile, about 60 members of the Murrays Bay Sailing Club on Auckland's North Shore keenly watched the races on a television screen in the clubrooms overlooking the bay where Dean Barker and Ray Davies cut their teeth in racing competitions