Then take the bus to the Sailing Club, a marine museum on the seafront, and the outdoor roadside displays the sailboat known as New Zealand No. 1, which the guide described as a world champion sailboat. Because there is a boat ride at the dock near here the day after tomorrow, and although it is sunny after the light rain today, the wind is very strong, so everyone is just in a hurry by the seaside, and slightly watch the sailing boats and yachts in the harbor. By car here to see the roadside shops are basically inseparable from the content of the sailing boat, and facing the nearby buildings, the guide told us that this is the site of the once Copa America sailing village. The Copa America, together with the men's World Cup and the tennis Davis Cup, is known as the "World Three Cups". New Zealand won the 29th Copa America in 1995, and then defended the title at the 30th Copa America in 1999. It can be said that sailing has become almost a project of great pride for New Zealanders, so New Zealand also has the reputation of "the capital of sails".