Location Report: 152 latest
Date: 25 MAR 1997
Time: 13:56 (GMT)
Race Leg: 4 - Sydney to Cape Town

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[Table generated from Report 152 on 25 MAR 1997, 13:56.] (Go to top)

YACHT DATA
Yacht Name Time of Fix
(GMT)
Latitude Longitude CMG SMG DTF VMG 24 hr run
01 Group 4 25 MAR 13:52 47 32.00S 072 32.72E 327 09.1 2570 06.5 188
02 Concert 25 MAR 13:50 47 33.00S 073 03.96E 324 07.5 2585 06.4 181
03 Global Teamwork 25 MAR 13:50 47 51.04S 073 17.08E 328 07.7 2604 06.4 190
04 Toshiba Wave Warrior 25 MAR 13:48 47 42.04S 073 39.68E 327 07.4 2610 06.4 186
05 Save the Children 25 MAR 13:50 47 28.12S 073 59.20E 321 07.1 2616 06.4 168
06 Commercial Union 25 MAR 13:50 48 57.60S 074 12.12E 322 07.3 2678 06.3 172
07 Motorola 25 MAR 13:50 48 26.08S 075 18.08E 315 07.8 2689 06.3 169
08 Ocean Rover 25 MAR 13:50 48 51.56S 077 08.56E 307 05.8 2765 06.1 157
09 3Com 25 MAR 13:50 48 13.92S 077 38.20E 262 06.6 2770 06.1 167
10 Time & Tide 25 MAR 13:56 48 53.96S 078 01.40E 322 08.4 2798 06.1 169
11 Nuclear Electric 25 MAR 13:50 48 39.24S 079 13.20E 264 07.3 2838 06.0 175
12 Courtaulds Int. 25 MAR 13:50 47 36.60S 079 53.48E 287 06.1 2854 06.0 146
13 Pause to Remember 25 MAR 13:50 48 47.64S 080 44.96E 281 04.8 2898 05.9 183
14 Heath Insured II 25 MAR 13:50 49 22.40S 080 42.56E 268 07.9 2907 05.9 175

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:
Three day forecast issued by The Meteorological Office at 0700 UTC on Tuesday 25th March 1997.
A band of high pressure will persist to the north of the fleet between 30S and 40S. Meanwhile a string of depressions will
move rapidly eastwards, between 50S and 60S, separated by weak ridges. This is expected to bring winds of between 35
and 40 knots that will vary between southwest and northwest, although the rapid movement of this complex system makes
accurate prediction of timing difficult.


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