Location Report: 9 latest
Date: 02 MAR 1997
Time: 19:52 (GMT)
Race Leg: 4 - Sydney to Cape Town

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[Table generated from Report 9 on 02 MAR 1997, 19:52.] (Go to top)

YACHT DATA
Yacht Name Time of Fix
(GMT)
Latitude Longitude CMG SMG DTF VMG 24 hr run
01 Group 4 02 MAR 19:50 36 24.92S 150 45.00E 195 10.4 6055 09.2 ---
02 Courtaulds Int. 02 MAR 19:50 36 24.36S 150 43.24E 195 10.1 6055 09.2 ---
03 Pause to Remember 02 MAR 19:50 36 22.52S 150 36.72E 200 10.3 6056 09.2 ---
04 Toshiba Wave Warrior 02 MAR 19:50 36 23.92S 150 44.72E 195 10.4 6056 09.2 ---
05 Nuclear Electric 02 MAR 19:50 36 21.00S 150 40.08E 197 10.2 6058 09.0 ---
06 3Com 02 MAR 19:52 36 19.64S 150 41.24E 196 10.1 6059 09.0 ---
07 Heath Insured II 02 MAR 19:50 36 19.80S 150 43.48E 194 09.8 6060 08.9 ---
08 Motorola 02 MAR 19:50 36 20.04S 150 52.00E 192 09.5 6061 08.9 ---
09 Save the Children 02 MAR 19:50 36 20.52S 150 54.52E 189 09.4 6062 08.8 ---
10 Concert 02 MAR 19:50 36 15.16S 150 33.52E 202 08.9 6062 08.8 ---
11 Ocean Rover 02 MAR 19:50 36 10.20S 150 32.32E 204 08.5 6067 08.5 ---
12 Time & Tide 02 MAR 19:50 36 09.84S 150 45.72E 201 08.9 6070 08.4 ---
13 Commercial Union 02 MAR 19:50 36 06.36S 150 41.00E 195 07.7 6072 08.2 ---
14 Global Teamwork 02 MAR 19:50 36 01.72S 150 35.88E 204 07.8 6076 08.0 ---

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:
FORECAST ISSUED BY THE MET OFFICE AT 020615GMT MARCH. High 1024mb, Tasman Sea, High 1032mb well to the
Sw of Perth at the start of the forecast period, and Low 1000mb over southern Queensland, with trough extending south from
this into Victoria. Deep low 960mb 60S 125E. Cold front moving out of Southern Ocean during Sunday, moving NE across
Tasmania during Monday, with pressure rising quickly to the south of Australia to the rear of this front. A small but vigorous
low 1005mb, is expected to develop over the western Tasman Sea during Wednesday.


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