Camper have endured a nervous 24 hours after being jolted by a large bang and then watching to see which boat picked up the trade winds as the Volvo Ocean Race fleet make their way to Miami.
The Team New Zealand boat are second, 17.4 miles behind Puma, but it has been a stressful time as they pick their way through an area of light winds between two high-pressure areas.
It didn't help when they broke a tack line when doing a sail change.
"We were doing an inline peel and were 90 per cent of the way through it when there was a big bang," skipper Chris Nicholson said. "It's bad because, when sails fly out with ropes attached to them, people can get hurt. Luckily, everyone was okay and time-wise it probably cost us a minute or two so we are very fortunate."
They weren't so lucky on the last leg when they damaged their bow and were forced to make repairs in Chile.