After three days of non-stop work, the pit stop for Team New Zealand's Camper is entering its final stages with the crew expected to depart Puerto Montt, Chile this evening.
The substantial repair job is now complete with the new bulkhead now being cured, a process which involves blowing hot air over the repaired areas to set the resin.
Camper skipper Chris Nicholson said he couldn't over-emphasise how valuable the work of the shore team had been.
"The repair job is looking great and we've got complete confidence in it. The welcome and support here in Puerto Montt has been amazing and we're refreshed and ready to get back on the road. It has been a very good stop.
The crew will also give the boat a thorough clean to remove debris from the repair job, and load provisions and gear for the 3000 nautical mile trip around Cape Horn to Itajai in Brazil to complete the fifth leg of the Volvo Ocean Race.