Bayley said the defendant's legal counsel also needed time to obtain full disclosure from the police and discuss the matter with his client.
Crown solicitor Anna Pollett did not oppose the request but said she would argue in favour of lifting the suppression order at the defendant's next court appearance.
Judge Cameron agreed to suppress the defendant's identity on an interim basis and said the matter would be reviewed on May 20.
The defendant was released on bail subject to several conditions, including surrendering his passport to the court and not applying for any travel documents.
After the court appearance, Western Bay of Plenty area manager of investigations Senior Sergeant Greg Turner said police and Maritime New Zealand wanted to acknowledge the help received from the public following the incident, and throughout the investigation.