Camper have dropped from first to fourth in the Volvo Ocean Race leg from Auckland to Brazil after slowing to repair damage to the boat's bow.
The damage occurred in 50-knot winds and 5m seas in the Southern Ocean after Camper fell heavily off a large wave which navigator Will Oxley said felt like "being dropped from a two-storey building".
Skipper Chris Nicholson decided to de-power the boat in order to assess the damage and carry out repairs, with Camper forced to sail several knots slower than its rivals for the last 12 hours and dropping over 100 miles from first place to fourth.
Nicholson said his crew was safe and the boat in no immediate danger.
"The boat is in no immediate danger and the crew is fine, but with the bow now flexing and the weight of wind we cannot push on as fast as we would like," he said.