Now she's packing her bags to capture the final days of racing in Bermuda but whether she'll actually see anything is another matter.
"One friend did say, 'You can't watch it on TV, how are going to watch it live?'" she laughed.
Nonetheless she's off with family having waited until it was certain her boy - one of three - was into the finals.
Ahead of the trip she had bought stacks of lucky red socks and handed them out to friends and family. She wears them every day ETNZ is on the water.
"I went to The Warehouse and purchased a dozen red socks which I've got on and passed them over to lots of friends."
But this is where any superstition ends with a pre-race text message between mother and son reflecting a match-winning focus on skill and preparation.
"I message him every evening so he gets it in his morning and that's a little ritual that's gone on for quite a number of years.
"It's never good luck, it's always go well, enjoy."