| Race
Four is Postponed
Fickle
weather on the Hauraki Gulf made it too difficult
to set a fair race course on Thursday so the fourth
race of the America's Cup Match was postponed.
Principal
Race Officer Harold Bennett tried for over two hours
to start racing, but in the end, he decided the
wind was just too shifty.
At
the scheduled race start time of 13:15, the wind
was very light, and although it soon picked up in
strength, the direction was never settled with 30-degree
shifts regularly sweeping across the course. Racing
was called off for the day with the Southwest wind
varying from 10 - 15 knots.
At
15:10, Bennett informed both teams that he felt
the conditions wouldn't improve in time to get a
race in and sought their opinion. Team New Zealand
immediately agreed, while Alinghi didn't answer,
saying it needed to consult with its weather team.
Under
Condition 13 of the Notice of Race for the America's
Cup, no warning signal shall be made after 15:30
without the agreement of both teams.
At
15:20 Bennett asked both teams for permission to
wait past the 15:30 time limit. Team New Zealand
navigator Mike Drummond said the Kiwis felt it would
be best to wait another day. Alinghi tactician Brad
Butterworth was laughing when he told Bennett Alinghi
was, 'bitterly disappointed.'
Friday
is scheduled as an 'off' day.
Race
Four is now scheduled to start at 13:15 on Saturday. |