Blair Tuke is poised to compete in the upcoming edition of the Volvo Ocean Race as he chases an unprecedented triple crown, while Peter Burling, the other half of New Zealand sailing's most celebrated pairing, continues to mull over his options.
Tuke is understood to have signed with one of the established Volvo teams, raising the possibility he could pull off the rare treble of Olympic, America's Cup and Volvo Ocean Race victories in consecutive years.
No New Zealand sailor has won all three, while it is thought to be unprecedented at international level as well.
Burling, who has fielded a multitude of offers since helming Emirates Team New Zealand to glory in the America's Cup last month, is also said to be considering doing the iconic round the world race, but is yet to commit to a team.
The pair, who have won Olympic gold and silver in the 49er class, had been approached to headline a potential New Zealand-flagged entry, but attempts to pull together a campaign at this late stage appear to have fallen short.