Location Report: 40 latest
Date: 07 MAR 1997
Time: 07:54 (GMT)
Race Leg: 4 - Sydney to Cape Town

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[Table generated from Report 40 on 07 MAR 1997, 07:54.] (Go to top)

YACHT DATA
Yacht Name Time of Fix
(GMT)
Latitude Longitude CMG SMG DTF VMG 24 hr run
01 Global Teamwork 07 MAR 07:54 46 20.80S 142 47.92E 230 09.4 5341 07.0 197
02 Save the Children 07 MAR 07:50 46 33.32S 143 05.00E 242 09.6 5346 06.9 187
03 Toshiba Wave Warrior 07 MAR 07:50 45 42.88S 142 54.84E 234 09.3 5363 06.8 165
04 Group 4 07 MAR 07:50 45 52.64S 143 04.60E 223 09.9 5365 06.8 169
05 Pause to Remember 07 MAR 07:50 45 47.24S 143 09.32E 230 09.4 5370 06.7 167
06 Motorola 07 MAR 07:50 45 32.08S 143 07.72E 226 09.5 5377 06.7 155
07 Courtaulds Int. 07 MAR 07:50 45 50.44S 143 30.12E 236 09.8 5381 06.7 160
08 Nuclear Electric 07 MAR 07:50 45 23.56S 143 13.04E 235 09.6 5384 06.6 150
09 Ocean Rover 07 MAR 07:50 45 51.44S 143 39.40E 227 09.9 5387 06.6 158
10 Concert 07 MAR 07:50 45 24.52S 143 38.48E 229 10.2 5399 06.5 132
11 Commercial Union 07 MAR 07:50 45 45.92S 143 57.84E 231 09.9 5401 06.5 146
12 3Com 07 MAR 07:50 45 21.80S 143 53.96E 234 09.4 5410 06.4 125
13 Heath Insured II 07 MAR 07:50 44 56.44S 144 11.76E 225 08.9 5433 06.2 106
14 Time & Tide 07 MAR 07:50 44 51.88S 144 17.68E 240 08.8 5439 06.2 100

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:
3 Day Weather Forecast issured by the Meteorological Office at 0730GMT 6th March 1997: A large area of High Pressure
extends across Tasmania, from the Great Australian Bight to South Island, New Zealand. This will move east to be centred to
the southeast of South Island by 1200 GMT on Friday. A cold front, bringing rain and strong winds will move across your route
on Friday and Saturday. After that, pressure quickly builds from the west, as a new area of high pressure becoming
established south of the Australian landmass.


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