After 22 days at sea Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand has finished second in leg one of the Volvo Ocean Race.
The gruelling 6500 mile sprint from Alicante to Cape Town saved the worst conditions for last with skipper Chris Nicholson describing the final 24 hours as some of the toughest conditions he'd ever seen.
Overnight Camper faced winds gusting over 35 knots and large confused seas that forced them to severely reef down and throttle back but once daylight broke, they were able to build up speed again and cross the finish to take 25 points to add to their four points earned for a third-place finish in the Alicante in-port race.
Camper now sits second on the leader board two points adrift of leg one winner Telefonica. The remaining boat in the fleet Groupama is expected to finish sometime on Tuesday morning.
While happy with the points and the performance of boat and crew skipper Chris Nicholson is far from satisfied.