Groundbreaking boat designer Doug Peterson - whose creations include the much-loved Kiwi classic Black Magic - died on the very day that Team New Zealand won the America's Cup in Bermuda.
The American, who one sailing website described as a "true genius", was 71 and had been battling cancer. The San Diego Union-Tribune reported that Peterson died on Tuesday (NZ time).
Peterson, from San Diego, moved to New Zealand in 1993, when he and Kiwi legend Laurie Davidson - who turns 90 this year - were head designers of the Black Magic boats for the 1995 regatta in San Diego, when Team New Zealand wrested the trophy from America for the first time.
The New York Times described both men as "self-taught naval architects with past successes designing midsize boats on the grand prix circuit".