Location Report: 132 latest
Date: 22 MAR 1997
Time: 07:50 (GMT)
Race Leg: 4 - Sydney to Cape Town

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[Table generated from Report 132 on 22 MAR 1997, 07:50.] (Go to top)

YACHT DATA
Yacht Name Time of Fix
(GMT)
Latitude Longitude CMG SMG DTF VMG 24 hr run
01 Group 4 22 MAR 07:50 50 48.60S 086 56.56E 286 07.7 3161 06.3 163
02 Concert 22 MAR 07:50 50 53.04S 087 13.36E 295 07.3 3173 06.3 157
03 Save the Children 22 MAR 07:50 50 23.40S 087 25.72E 284 08.5 3173 06.3 180
04 Global Teamwork 22 MAR 07:50 50 46.52S 087 24.44E 308 07.6 3178 06.3 171
05 Toshiba Wave Warrior 22 MAR 07:50 50 57.60S 087 40.36E 291 07.0 3190 06.2 159
06 Commercial Union 22 MAR 07:50 50 42.80S 088 22.20E 281 06.7 3212 06.2 171
07 Motorola 22 MAR 07:50 50 44.52S 088 55.52E 292 08.5 3233 06.1 162
08 Ocean Rover 22 MAR 07:50 51 08.04S 090 49.20E 287 06.8 3308 06.0 137
09 3Com 22 MAR 07:50 50 32.48S 091 31.12E 289 07.8 3329 05.9 152
10 Time & Tide 22 MAR 07:50 50 45.16S 091 47.52E 289 03.6 3341 05.9 135
11 Courtaulds Int. 22 MAR 07:50 49 36.76S 092 17.84E 288 06.9 3353 05.9 163
12 Nuclear Electric 22 MAR 07:48 51 04.36S 092 51.12E 296 07.7 3383 05.8 143
13 Heath Insured II 22 MAR 07:50 51 26.68S 092 44.76E 303 07.7 3383 05.8 165
14 Pause to Remember 22 MAR 07:50 51 46.52S 092 53.00E 302 07.2 3392 05.8 132

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:
3 Day Forecast issued 21.03.97:To the northeast of the forecast region an area of high pressure lies with axis stretching west
to east between 45S and 35S. A deep area of low pressure lying near 60S 76E at 00 GMT Friday will move rapidly east to lie
near 60S 102E, 959mb by 0000 GMT Saturday. This will produce very large seas with Sig wave of 10m and Max wave near
16m. During Saturday an area of high pressure will become established over the northwest of the region, spreading to most of
the region by Sunday morning. By 0000 GMT Sunday an area of low pressure 1000mb will move east to lie near 46S 76E.


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