Someone could have died during the Bermuda tangle which left a hole in brilliant Brit Ben Ainslie's reputation while restoring Dean Barker as a sailor to be reckoned with.
Get the America's Cup while it's hot. The sport will not be able to tolerate many repeats of the extraordinary crash which saw Ainslie's eponymous campaign climb aboard Softbank Japan, literally, almost wiping out Barker's crew in the process.
There could have been serious injuries, or much worse. It was dramatic, thrilling...then on reflection, very scary. Miraculously, bones were not broken.
A lot of factors have come together to produce this powder keg in Bermuda. Great sailors, obsessive winners, a few Auld Mug mugs like Barker and Grant Dalton desperate to restore their reputations, and technology/design advances which have made a quantum leap past easily controllable safety limits.
Either the sailors will have to make it safer, or the rules will. Which will be a shame in one way, but it's inevitable in another.