It had a serious undertone, but stand-in skipper Glenn Ashby and his Emirates Team New Zealand team-mates clearly enjoyed the change of routine at the helm of the boat yesterday.
With normal skipper Dean Barker rotated to give back-up Ashby some time at the wheel, and another no-show from Artemis, their scheduled opponent, the team relished the changing of the guard.
It's a convention that the last man off the boat (who is not part of the sailing crew) takes various items not allowed or not wanted on board - and jumps in the water to be picked up by the chase boat.
As Barker, last man off, readied to quit the boat yesterday, the crew chipped at him to do the decent thing and jump in the water - and it is cold in San Francisco Bay - and gave him a mock manhandling when he declined.
"He wasn't having it," grinned Adam Beashel, one of three rotations in the crew yesterday (he replaced Ashby as wing trimmer and Richard Meacham came into the bow). "He just brought the chase boat in."