Location Report: 74 latest
Date: 01 DEC 1996
Time: 19:50 (GMT)
Race Leg: 2 - Rio de Janeiro to Wellington

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YACHT DATA
Yacht Name Time of Fix
(GMT)
Latitude Longitude CMG SMG DTF VMG 24 hr run
01 Global Teamwork 01 DEC 19:50 54 03.36S 064 26.44W 261 05.7 5089 07.9 169
02 Save the Children 01 DEC 19:50 53 51.72S 063 57.12W 184 06.5 5107 07.8 167
03 Group 4 01 DEC 19:50 53 39.32S 064 00.44W 185 06.7 5117 07.8 186
04 Motorola 01 DEC 19:50 53 42.96S 063 38.64W 186 07.7 5121 07.7 190
05 Concert 01 DEC 19:50 53 15.84S 064 49.40W 176 07.2 5134 07.7 188
06 Toshiba Wave Warrior 01 DEC 19:50 53 14.72S 063 42.12W 195 07.2 5144 07.7 194
07 Nuclear Electric 01 DEC 19:48 53 02.52S 063 52.00W 193 06.2 5153 07.6 189
08 3Com 01 DEC 19:50 53 07.80S 063 28.80W 199 07.6 5154 07.6 201
09 Commercial Union 01 DEC 19:50 52 50.00S 063 59.96W 200 06.4 5164 07.6 195
10 Pause to Remember 01 DEC 19:50 52 44.40S 063 39.96W 192 06.9 5173 07.5 197
11 Time & Tide 01 DEC 19:50 52 38.72S 063 00.64W 204 07.4 5187 07.5 199
12 Courtaulds Int. 01 DEC 19:50 52 34.08S 063 02.32W 211 06.6 5191 07.5 196
13 Heath Insured II 01 DEC 19:50 52 28.60S 063 03.20W 202 06.7 5196 07.5 202
14 Ocean Rover 01 DEC 19:50 52 17.92S 063 39.40W 215 07.7 5198 07.5 212

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 BT Global Challenge fleet for the next 3 days, issued by The Meteorological Office at 0730 GMT on
Sunday 1st December 1996: An area of low pressure is expected to track to the south of the Falkland Islands, and its
associated trough will lead to some heavy showers to develop later today, clearing by Monday. Winds will back
southwesterly on Monday and become strong then veer mainly westerly as the race enters the open seas to the south of
mainland South America with some heavy rain later on Tuesday.


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