Since HUGO BOSS arrived back in Gosport on the 29th November she has been in the shed at Endeavour Quay, and has had a team busily surveying and working on her repairs.
"The first thing to do was to check the structure of the hull. after 2 fairly major impacts we were really unsure what we would find" said Boat Captain Ross Daniel, "for 5 days we undertook a process called laser chorography - which works by attaching giant suckers to the side of the hull, and pulling the carbon layers apart to see if there is any movement. This lengthy process determines if there is any damage to the structure of the hull, and we are pleased to report that the only damage that has been detected is localised - around the area of the crack."
The next step in her repair is to patch the damaged area. A large hole has now been cut away around the crack, extending over 5 metres, and a mould prepared to make a new panel which will then be fitted and re-sprayed in the new year - a very similar process to the one that was carried out in Les Sables d'Olonne following the accident with the fishing vessel. The work is fairly straightforward, and Hugo Boss is due to be back in the water sailing by mid February.