Location Report: 30 latest
Date: 10 FEB 1997
Time: 17:58 (GMT)
Race Leg: 3 - Wellington to Sydney

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[Table generated from Report 30 on 10 FEB 1997, 17:58.] (Go to top)

YACHT DATA
Yacht Name Time of Fix
(GMT)
Latitude Longitude CMG SMG DTF VMG 24 hr run
01 Heath Insured II 10 FEB 17:58 40 27.60S 169 37.08E 272 08.3 0964 06.3 180
02 Global Teamwork 10 FEB 17:58 40 28.76S 169 41.96E 272 08.3 0968 06.2 178
03 Save the Children 10 FEB 17:58 40 30.32S 169 41.96E 273 08.5 0969 06.2 181
04 Group 4 10 FEB 17:58 40 33.12S 169 41.80E 271 08.6 0969 06.2 181
05 Nuclear Electric 10 FEB 17:58 40 32.92S 169 42.68E 271 08.6 0970 06.2 184
06 Pause to Remember 10 FEB 17:58 40 27.08S 169 46.48E 278 07.9 0971 06.1 173
07 Toshiba Wave Warrior 10 FEB 17:58 40 30.36S 169 46.36E 276 08.3 0972 06.1 180
08 Concert 10 FEB 17:58 40 25.00S 169 50.88E 278 08.0 0973 06.1 174
09 Motorola 10 FEB 17:58 40 26.20S 169 51.08E 276 07.9 0974 06.1 179
10 Time & Tide 10 FEB 17:58 40 37.04S 169 50.44E 269 08.8 0977 06.0 189
11 Commercial Union 10 FEB 17:58 40 24.96S 169 55.92E 277 07.7 0977 06.0 169
12 3Com 10 FEB 17:58 40 28.72S 169 56.56E 273 08.1 0979 06.0 171
13 Ocean Rover 10 FEB 17:58 40 28.68S 169 57.72E 265 07.4 0980 05.9 172
14 Courtaulds Int. 10 FEB 17:58 39 52.16S 170 31.80E 277 07.3 0994 05.6 171

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 Weather Forecast issued by the Meteoroligical Office at 0800 UTC on Monday 10th February 1997.
Low pressure situated over New Zealand's south island will bring rain and showers. Over the next 24 to 48 hours this low will
slowly fill and drift to the northeast of north island. This will allow pressure to build to the south of Australia and in the Tasman
Sea ensuring weather conditions become fine and settled with a moderate southeast breeze.


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