Issues with the foiling arms of the AC75 vessels have set Team New Zealand's America's Cup preparations back, but a solution to the problem has been found.
There has been speculation about issues with the 75-foot foiling monohull design to be raced in the 2021 America's Cup, with the issues potentially setting back planning as far as three months.
Speaking to Yachtracing.life, Team NZ's Ray Davies said suffering setbacks simply came with trying to push the boundaries of the sport.
"If you don't do that the boats will be slow. We are working our way through the solution and the problem has been resolved. The new boards are under construction now and we will see how the next 12 months plays out."
Team NZ and challenger of record Luna Rossa shared the responsibility of one-part components, with Luna Rossa in charge of the arms and Team NZ handling the foil cant system.