Location Report: 80 latest
Date: 02 DEC 1996
Time: 13:54 (GMT)
Race Leg: 2 - Rio de Janeiro to Wellington

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[Table generated from Report 80 on 02 DEC 1996, 13:54.] (Go to top)

YACHT DATA
Yacht Name Time of Fix
(GMT)
Latitude Longitude CMG SMG DTF VMG 24 hr run
01 Save the Children 02 DEC 13:50 55 18.88S 065 21.24W 191 07.0 5011 07.6 150
02 Global Teamwork 02 DEC 13:50 55 04.72S 065 37.80W 295 05.3 5013 07.6 128
03 Motorola 02 DEC 13:50 55 04.48S 065 08.12W 192 05.3 5026 07.6 149
04 Group 4 02 DEC 13:50 55 04.12S 065 08.48W 202 04.5 5026 07.6 136
05 Concert 02 DEC 13:50 54 42.52S 064 57.88W 220 05.7 5045 07.5 142
06 Toshiba Wave Warrior 02 DEC 13:50 54 37.80S 064 33.52W 232 05.8 5060 07.5 138
07 Nuclear Electric 02 DEC 13:50 54 58.84S 063 22.44W 174 06.6 5079 07.4 156
08 Commercial Union 02 DEC 13:54 54 35.64S 063 44.44W 166 07.8 5088 07.4 146
09 3Com 02 DEC 13:50 54 56.40S 062 54.96W 254 02.4 5094 07.3 163
10 Ocean Rover 02 DEC 13:50 54 17.92S 063 32.20W 213 05.9 5100 07.3 170
11 Pause to Remember 02 DEC 13:50 54 31.80S 063 21.12W 214 04.4 5102 07.3 153
12 Heath Insured II 02 DEC 13:50 53 55.48S 063 43.16W 204 05.8 5109 07.3 146
13 Courtaulds Int. 02 DEC 13:50 54 25.12S 062 39.00W 187 05.6 5127 07.2 154
14 Time & Tide 02 DEC 13:48 53 17.52S 064 33.00W 197 04.0 5133 07.2 124

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
Monday 2nd December 1996: An area of low pressure just to the southeast of the Falklands will move quickly east, resulting
in a strengthening westerly airflow during Monday. As the fleet rounds Cape Horn, and enters the open seas, the winds will
continue to increase in strength with heavy rain expected during Tuesday. The sea state and swell are also expected to
increase during the forecast period.


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