Location Report: 35 latest
Date: 25 NOV 1996
Time: 12:00 (GMT)
Race Leg: 2 - Rio de Janeiro to Wellington

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[Table generated from Report 35 on 25 NOV 1996, 12:00.] (Go to top)

YACHT DATA
Yacht Name Time of Fix
(GMT)
Latitude Longitude CMG SMG DTF VMG 24 hr run
01 Group 4 25 NOV 12:00 37 11.16S 051 13.76W 226 05.0 6238 08.2 167
02 Concert 25 NOV 12:00 36 30.76S 052 49.96W 234 05.1 6246 08.2 200
03 Toshiba Wave Warrior 25 NOV 12:00 36 59.04S 050 42.60W 214 06.5 6259 08.1 171
04 Time & Tide 25 NOV 12:00 36 16.52S 052 47.24W 225 05.8 6260 08.1 180
05 Motorola 25 NOV 12:00 37 03.24S 049 53.28W 225 07.0 6272 07.9 152
06 Global Teamwork 25 NOV 12:00 36 59.60S 049 55.32W 225 06.9 6274 07.9 152
07 Save the Children 25 NOV 12:00 36 57.12S 050 01.04W 224 07.0 6275 07.9 153
08 Commercial Union 25 NOV 12:00 36 51.84S 050 13.40W 215 06.3 6275 07.9 156
09 Nuclear Electric 25 NOV 12:00 36 49.96S 050 10.76W 234 07.6 6278 07.9 157
10 Ocean Rover 25 NOV 12:00 36 32.28S 050 47.96W 224 06.3 6282 07.9 169
11 Courtaulds Int. 25 NOV 12:00 36 17.92S 051 28.00W 218 06.3 6282 07.9 150
12 Pause to Remember 25 NOV 12:00 36 23.24S 051 08.68W 225 06.1 6283 07.9 170
13 3Com 25 NOV 12:00 36 37.00S 050 02.76W 231 07.8 6292 07.8 154
14 Heath Insured II 25 NOV 12:00 36 10.76S 050 56.28W 224 05.8 6299 07.7 156

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: Timed at 0700GMT 25.11.96
Low pressure in the northeastern corner of the area is now moving away northeastwards, with pressure building from the
west. As the High drifts slowly east over the Atlantic, a strong N-NW wind will set in on the western flank of the High. The
flow then veering a little as the High drifts further east. A new, but weak Low then forming over southern Argentina, with
winds lighter to the west of 60W.


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