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Sydney International Boat Show 2024

Sydney to Gold Coast Standings 2 April 2006 3-00pm

by Sail-World on 2 Apr 2006
Ray Roberts DK46 Quantum Racing leads IRC Overall from Bill Wild's Wedgetail with Geoff Ross' Yendys third. On PHS David Benson's Prime Example leads Geoff Lavis' UBS Wild Thing with David Pescud's NRMA Insurance third.

The published reports based on 0700 and 1500 data are a mix of radio sked data and tracking data and may differ markedly from intermediate tracking date which contains some extrapolated position data, from dead reckoning calculations. The two daily skeds produce the most accurate race data and are therefore the best guide to yachts race progress. However the only time that matters come trophy time, is the finish time.

Ongoing Sydney to Goldcoast tracking data is available on the Yacht tracker, link on Sail-World right hand top corner of site >>>>>

Sydney to Gold Coast Standings at race time 1 day 3 hours 2 April 2006, 3:00pm

YACHT NAME LAT LONG DTG SOG COG


IRC Overall

1 Quantum Racing 29° 56' S 153° 17' E 121.3 8.6 4

2 Wedgetail 29° 47' S 153° 19' E 112.6 8.1 12

3 Yendys 29° 33' S 153° 24' E 98.2 8.1 8


4 AFR Midnight Rambler 30° 08' S 153° 17' E 133.5 8.1 12

5 Quest of Queensland 30° 06' S 153° 18' E 130.6 9.2 8

6 Living Doll 29° 42' S 153° 20' E 107.8 9.2 4


7 Loki 29° 27' S 153° 25' E 92.1 9.7 16

8 Ginger 29° 34' S 153° 30' E 98.0 9.7 4

9 Shogun 30° 09' S 153° 15' E 134.8 8.1 16


10 Wild Joe 29° 11' S 153° 36' E 73.9 9.2 12

11 Skandia 28° 28' S 153° 40' E 31.4 6.5 356

12 Ragamuffin 29° 56' S 153° 17' E 121.8 6.5 352


13 Mean Machine 30° 37' S 153° 12' E 162.7

14 Espresso Forte 30° 11' S 153° 16' E 136.7

15 Sirromet Life Style Wine 30° 29' S 153° 07' E 155.5 7.6 8


16 MDBS Koomooloo 31° 11' S 153° 01' E 197.8 8.1 12

17 Dark & Stormy Witch 30° 42' S 153° 09' E 167.5 4.9 344

18 Estate Master 30° 39' S 153° 25' E 163.0 6.5 12


19 Stormy Petrel 31° 13' S 153° 01' E 199.5 7.6 8

20 Impeccable 31° 09' S 153° 01' E 195.6 8.1 12

21 Great Xpectations 31° 05' S 153° 04' E 191.6


22 Cuckoos Nest 30° 56' S 153° 06' E 181.6 5.4 8

23 Occasional Coarse Language 30° 53' S 153° 06' E 178.6 4.3 344

24 Alacrity 31° 08' S 153° 04' E 193.7 5.9 20


25 Compass Point 30° 53' S 153° 06' E 178.7 5.4 12

26 Pretty Fly II 30° 50' S 153° 07' E 175.7 6.5 356

27 Pla Loma IV 30° 46' S 153° 10' E 171.2 3.8 356


28 Local Hero 30° 54' S 153° 07' E 179.7

29 Tow Truck 30° 46' S 153° 07' E 172.4 6.5 0

Mr Kite* Retired - at Port


MRZ* Retired - at Port

Stomp* Retired - at Port

Wot's Next* Retired - at Port




Standings at racetime 01:03:00 - 2 April 2006, 3:00pm


YACHT NAME LAT LONG DTG SOG COG


PHS Overall

1 Prime Example 30° 07' S 153° 17' E 132.2 10.8 16

2 UBS Wild Thing 29° 51' S 153° 18' E 116.0 9.2 8

3 NRMA Insurance 30° 06' S 153° 19' E 131.0 9.7 16


4 Infinity III 29° 51' S 153° 19' E 115.9 6.5 352

5 Phillip's Foote Witchdoctor 31° 04' S 153° 04' E 190.0 7.6 4

6 Frantic 30° 25' S 153° 07' E 151.9 5.9 12


7 Seriously Ten 29° 27' S 153° 31' E 91.1 9.2 352

8 High Anxiety 30° 43' S 153° 10' E 168.9 5.4 0

9 Cadenza 31° 01' S 153° 06' E 186.8 7.6 12
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