Location Report: 104 latest
Date: 18 MAR 1997
Time: 02:16 (GMT)
Race Leg: 4 - Sydney to Cape Town

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YACHT DATA
Yacht Name Time of Fix
(GMT)
Latitude Longitude CMG SMG DTF VMG 24 hr run
01 Group 4 18 MAR 02:16 53 25.60S 103 41.04E 268 08.6 3795 06.3 221
02 Save the Children 18 MAR 02:16 52 50.96S 103 55.52E 271 08.3 3801 06.3 218
03 Concert 18 MAR 02:16 52 36.52S 103 58.32E 271 08.0 3802 06.3 219
04 Toshiba Wave Warrior 18 MAR 02:16 53 27.08S 104 06.44E 283 07.6 3810 06.3 209
05 Global Teamwork 18 MAR 02:16 53 01.20S 104 15.44E 269 07.8 3814 06.3 220
06 Commercial Union 18 MAR 02:16 52 56.68S 104 19.28E 271 08.8 3816 06.3 219
07 Motorola 18 MAR 02:16 52 30.16S 104 56.72E 275 09.1 3837 06.2 208
08 Time & Tide 18 MAR 02:16 52 38.80S 106 15.68E 268 08.7 3885 06.1 191
09 Ocean Rover 18 MAR 02:16 53 06.48S 106 22.92E 264 09.6 3890 06.1 205
10 3Com 18 MAR 02:16 52 40.88S 106 42.52E 264 09.9 3902 06.0 190
11 Courtaulds Int. 18 MAR 02:16 51 29.12S 108 04.56E 280 09.5 3954 05.9 156
12 Pause to Remember 18 MAR 02:16 52 41.76S 108 33.96E 265 10.2 3969 05.9 167
13 Nuclear Electric 18 MAR 02:16 51 51.36S 109 07.16E 287 08.4 3991 05.8 151
14 Heath Insured II 18 MAR 02:16 52 04.68S 109 59.52E 274 09.4 4023 05.7 161

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 Meteorological Office at 0630 GMT on Monday 17th March 1997.
Fresh or strong winds from between the N & W are likely to persist over the next three days. A deep area of low pressure at
0000GMT Monday, was situated around 60S 85E, central pressure 954mb. This will be very slow moving, and along with
high pressure to the north & north west of the Fleet, will maintain these fresh, sometimes strong winds. A series of fronts will
move west to east across the route, bringing outbreaks of rain and showers.


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