A panel of investigators assembled by organisers to look into the Artemis accident has asked the teams to hold off sailing until May 23.
Patrizio Bertelli, the owner of the Italian entry in the America's Cup said his boat will compete in this summer's races, but he suggested a new precaution.
Speculation has swirled over whether Luna Rossa Challenge would pull out of sailing's most prestigious event after a sailor on another crew died during a training run on San Francisco Bay.
Patrizio Bertelli, who also is the chief executive of fashion house Prada, last week told European media he was concerned about the safety of the high-tech boats specially built for the America's Cup.
Standing in front of his multimillion-dollar racing yacht in Alameda, Bertelli said he would like to see races cancelled if winds on the San Francisco Bay were deemed too dangerous.