The America's Cup action appears to be happening in the boatshed today, with no sign of Team New Zealand or Oracle on the Great Sound.
After the opening four races over the weekend - all dominated by Emirates Team New Zealand - the teams have a five-day break before the next block of races in the first-to-seven series.
The break has come at an opportune time for Oracle Team USA, who have struggled to match the pace of the Kiwi boat, and find themselves down 3-0 on the scoreboard (Team NZ started the Cup match at -1).
Oracle skipper Jimmy Spithill yesterday described the five-day gap between races four and five as the most important period of the team's defence. The team appeared to be hunkering down in the boatshed today devising ways to eke out speed and performance gains in the Oracle boat.
"I think it's pretty obvious these guys are faster and we need to make some serious changes," said Spithill after the team's fourth successive loss in the finals series.