The rival chase boats were out in force as Team New Zealand hit the water for the first time in Bermuda today.
Just three weeks after the Kiwi boat last sailed in Auckland, the team took to the water on the Great Sound under the close watch of an armada of competitors chase boats. With Emirates Team New Zealand having delayed their arrival in Bermuda, instead opting to hide away in Auckland for most of the America's Cup cycle, this was the first time most of their rivals had gotten a first hand glimpse of the NZ-flagged boat.
The team's first sail was more about recommissioning the boats and ensuring all the systems were working properly before getting back into the mindset of pushing the development hard day after day.
The maiden sail in Bermuda came with an air of relief for skipper Glenn Ashby who has been like "a cat on a hot tin roof" waiting to get back out on the boat named New Zealand Aotearoa.
"When you look at the calendar it actually hasn't been too long since we last sailed in Auckland, but everything that has happened between times, packing up, flying the boat here and rebuilding it has made it seem a lot longer, the team has done a huge push to get us on the water as soon as possible," said Ashby.