Location Report: 66 latest
Date: 30 NOV 1996
Time: 12:08 (GMT)
Race Leg: 2 - Rio de Janeiro to Wellington

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[Table generated from Report 66 on 30 NOV 1996, 12:08.] (Go to top)

YACHT DATA
Yacht Name Time of Fix
(GMT)
Latitude Longitude CMG SMG DTF VMG 24 hr run
01 Global Teamwork 30 NOV 12:00 50 47.00S 060 51.12W 188 01.8 5324 07.9 186
02 Save the Children 30 NOV 12:08 50 32.04S 060 30.44W 230 08.2 5344 07.8 181
03 Group 4 30 NOV 12:00 50 01.96S 060 46.76W 226 08.2 5365 07.7 184
04 Motorola 30 NOV 12:00 49 58.84S 060 33.64W 218 08.0 5372 07.7 179
05 Concert 30 NOV 12:00 49 14.84S 062 18.36W 227 09.2 5388 07.7 171
06 Nuclear Electric 30 NOV 12:00 49 35.28S 059 57.32W 228 07.9 5404 07.6 176
07 Toshiba Wave Warrior 30 NOV 12:00 49 31.44S 059 59.00W 231 07.7 5406 07.6 168
08 Commercial Union 30 NOV 12:00 49 37.84S 059 26.00W 233 07.1 5411 07.6 177
09 3Com 30 NOV 12:00 49 14.32S 059 52.56W 224 07.6 5423 07.5 166
10 Pause to Remember 30 NOV 12:00 49 16.52S 059 28.88W 226 07.2 5429 07.5 175
11 Courtaulds Int. 30 NOV 12:00 48 38.76S 059 42.80W 220 06.4 5458 07.4 145
12 Time & Tide 30 NOV 12:00 48 42.68S 059 19.28W 210 06.3 5462 07.3 159
13 Heath Insured II 30 NOV 12:00 48 29.16S 059 20.72W 229 05.7 5473 07.3 160
14 Ocean Rover 30 NOV 12:00 48 33.60S 058 52.72W 225 06.1 5478 07.3 163

Key:
CMG -Course Made Good; course between last two known positions.
SMG -Speed Made Good; speed between last two known positions in knots.
DTF -Distance to Finish; great circle distance via waypoints to end of leg in nautical miles.
VMG -Velocity Made Good; average velocity towards leg finish in knots.
24 Hr Run -distance travelled over the last reported 24 hour period, in nautical miles.

Additional Information:
Weather forecast for the BTGlobal Challenge fleet for the next 3 days, issued by The Meteorological Office at 0730 GMT,
30th November 1996.
Strong SW winds will veer NNW for a time as a showery trough moves across the route from the west during Saturday. This
will be followed by a return to a WNW'ly before a strong SW'ly develops on the approach to Cape Horn. A band of heavy rain
is expected to arrive from the west later on Monday & Tuesday.


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