"We had those two races and just wanted to get it done - and it's all over now and it's great."
The return of the Cup to Kiwi shores would be a massive boost for sailing in Hawke's Bay and throughout the land, Ms Te Uki predicted.
"It has been creating real interest because it has been so different.
"These are amazing yachts."
She believed it would attract more youngsters to sailing as they sought to take part in action on the water as well as emulate the efforts of Emirates Team New Zealand helmsman Peter Burling.
"It will be great for yachting."
She said the club would be getting in touch with Yachting New Zealand to discuss the likelihood of getting the America's Cup to Napier so people could get a close up look at it.
"We would love to get the Cup here and will try for that."
In terms of the club being hosts to the event, she said many of those present at yesterday's win-watching gathering talked about how Napier would be a fine place to host the prestigious Cup races.
"But I think it is just a bit too huge for us," she said, adding the Auckland Viaduct and environs had Cup experience as well as character and would do a great job of being hosts.