Russell Coutts has floated the idea that Queenstown might be able to stage the world's most famous yachting regatta.
Asked this week if Auckland could again host the America's Cup, Coutts - a five-time winner - said: "Why not have it in Queenstown?"
Coutts says land-locked Switzerland, whom he won the Cup for in 2003, could have hosted the following regatta.
And this year the Cup broke new ground with a qualifier in Chicago: Lake Michigan became the first freshwater venue in the event's 165-year history. That lake was bigger than Lake Wakatipu, but Coutts said that the modern format was for racing to be held on tight circuits, close to the shore.
The course need only be 2-3km long - "so you could set a course easily".