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delliottg
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Initially Posted - 12/12/2008 :  15:06:58  Show Profile  Visit delliottg's Homepage
Here's the course information:

LEG 3
Length 1 950 miles
Start Köchi / Cochin
Finish Singapore
Start Date Saturday 13 December 2008
Start Time 11:00 GMT+1 (corrected)
Course Gate Waypoint
The Pulau We scoring waypoint is a line true north of position 05° 50.000 N - 095°20.000 E leaving the Island Pulau We to starboard.

Exclusion zone
As opposed to the real VOR, there will not be any exclusion zone for the Virtual Race

Finish Line
The mark will be set @ 01°15.830 N - 103°36.010E
The finish area is a large circle of circa 30nm in radius

If you're new to the game, make sure to read through [url="http://www.catalina-capri-25s.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18795"]the original thread[/url] for good tips on how to play the game, join the group, etc.

Rita & I will see you out there (Lard Butt & Lepak).

David
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Sirius Lepak
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Steve Blackburn
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Response Posted - 12/12/2008 :  20:21:35  Show Profile  Visit Steve Blackburn's Homepage
See you at the start line! 3AM for me Saturday (tonight).

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Get out of the way, Sanger is on the way!!!

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delliottg
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Response Posted - 12/13/2008 :  03:52:28  Show Profile  Visit delliottg's Homepage
The ten minute gun's already gone off, Rita & I are poised at our respective, um...helms, ready to head off towards SE Asia with all of you guys in trail.

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delliottg
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Response Posted - 12/13/2008 :  04:24:08  Show Profile  Visit delliottg's Homepage
Now, I don't want to brag or nothin', but 1st & 2nd place ain't bad:




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Response Posted - 12/13/2008 :  06:16:28  Show Profile  Visit britinusa's Homepage
Wow! Our team leader it there! Plough the Field Dave!

An interesting point...
When I viewed just now, Magenta was #1, but had hit land and was now doing a 180.

I'm in position 91,252 with 1796 miles to go.
So I figure that right now, it's solid boat for a few miles!


Paul

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Response Posted - 12/13/2008 :  06:39:25  Show Profile  Visit britinusa's Homepage
Here's a link to one of the many [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwj9I6sxdhM"]race videos[/url]

Paul

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GaryB
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Response Posted - 12/13/2008 :  11:21:17  Show Profile
Ya know, I don't get this game. I signed in around 7AM this morning and I'm in 12,000th some odd place. I check the winds, adjust my course a couple of degrees, refresh the screen and I lost 77,000+ places! All in about 1 minute.

I've worked my way back up to 82,904th place and moving at 3.9 knots.

Avocado is one mile or less ahead of me and in 12,607 at 3.4 knots
Gambit's one mile or less ahead of me and in 19,549 at 3.4 knots

Then,
Vida Nova is even with me and in 80,333 at 1.7 knots
Joint Decision is even and in 81,546 at 3.8 knots

Oh well, I've got 1778 miles to catch up!



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Response Posted - 12/13/2008 :  11:40:41  Show Profile
I'm not exactly sure how the game measures DTF, it appears for now to be pretty much down the dashed orange line. Just remember there are currently 100,000 boats within 6 miles or so of each other, so until the fleet spreads out, the miles between don't mean too much. You can pass 10,000 boats in less than a mile!

Fast sailing, everyone,
Avocado

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delliottg
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Response Posted - 12/13/2008 :  12:54:17  Show Profile  Visit delliottg's Homepage
If it helps, I went from first place last night right after the starting gun to over 80kth place now (9 hours later). But, like you said, you could easily walk from deck to deck as tens of thousands of boats clear port. Things will shape up in the next couple of days, and I hope we do well as a group.

I think you're right about DTF, it's measured along the "yellow brick road", so if your strategy takes you away from it, you're penalized for being away from the line. This is just my opinion after observing the game for some time, take it with a grain of salt.

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delliottg
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Response Posted - 12/13/2008 :  12:57:07  Show Profile  Visit delliottg's Homepage
Best course right now seems to be about 160 with code zero up. I'm making 3.2kn with that combo.

Edit: Ignore that advice, the winds are so flukey around Cochin that you have to constantly mind your boat for a while to get clear. Pay attention to the 2pm (PST) wind change, it looks dramatic right now.

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Response Posted - 12/14/2008 :  10:34:30  Show Profile
First and second is pretty good. I got as high as tenth place yesterday but then hit land and dropped about 94000 places pretty quick. Have clawed back this morning, along with most of our group, to the low teen thousands place.

Coming after Kendall and Short Bus for now. I think the leaders will shake up as they hit or have to avoid land.

Good luck all.

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Response Posted - 12/14/2008 :  14:51:37  Show Profile  Visit britinusa's Homepage
Out of the game this morning as I was on an RC boat for the Gulfstream sailing club Commodores Race.
Lost 10,000 and am in a southerly wind when all about it's blowing west! Trying to stop the losses!

Paul

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delliottg
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Response Posted - 12/14/2008 :  15:01:25  Show Profile  Visit delliottg's Homepage
Rita's still getting the hang of the game & thought she was out of it by going southwest. Now she's positioned to make great gains in ~10kn winds, while I'm staring at the tip of Sri Lanka scrabbling to make headway against an east wind, and happy to get 3kn. I predict she'll make great strides with the next wind change in an hour or so (2pm PST). I, on the other hand am getting ready to hold a pity party with the erstwhile leaders (or soon to be), maybe we'll just stop by & have a beer in Colombo.

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Response Posted - 12/14/2008 :  15:51:23  Show Profile
David,

If I hadn't changed heading this morning I'd be right with Rita.

Hang tight, in about 10 minutes we're going to get a 5.9 knot wind change and should really start making up some ground on Avocado and his running buddies.

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delliottg
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Response Posted - 12/14/2008 :  17:04:03  Show Profile  Visit delliottg's Homepage
Avocado's kicking butt, he's down below the 200th place, way to go Garner! See you off the coast of Sri Lanka shortly I hope (as long as your wind stays dead).

I'm running neck & neck with my friend Chris (not in the group), and trading jibes (not gybes) about nearly everything. He noticed that Aldabra headed north between India & Sri Lanka, we think to escape the doldrums we're all currently experiencing. It ought to be interesting to see how that choice plays out.

I'm trying to just brush the tip of Sri Lanka & cut the course a bit, we'll see how that goes.

Rita (Lard Butt) is trying to figure out why she keeps losing spots, but still think she's well positioned to make up some distance on her southerly course.

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Response Posted - 12/14/2008 :  19:48:43  Show Profile
Does anyone know what times the wind change updates? Even better would be in Eastern Time.

Thanks in Advance

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Response Posted - 12/14/2008 :  21:50:22  Show Profile  Visit britinusa's Homepage
I see they removed the bouy on the southern tip of SriLanka, now the game won't load argggggg! Fenders!
I'm able to get to all the site features except the game, that responds with a page not found

Paul

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delliottg
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Response Posted - 12/14/2008 :  22:50:18  Show Profile  Visit delliottg's Homepage
Wind updates are at 0200 & 1400 PST, which is 0500 & 1700 EST.

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Response Posted - 12/14/2008 :  23:55:38  Show Profile
Thanks David. Strategy wise, I am going to go pretty mush straight to the next buoy as soon as I clear Sri Lanka. Who else plans on doing this? Is their any thing wrong with not following the curved route of the orange line? For this leg I really understand the controls and hope to finish realistically in the top 5000.

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Response Posted - 12/15/2008 :  06:45:09  Show Profile
The curved line is just a suggestion. It is fun to watch the actual race and see where they go. They call it the 2D race viewer on the home page of the race (not the homepage of the race game )




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Response Posted - 12/15/2008 :  09:31:32  Show Profile  Visit Champipple's Homepage
Where is the so called buouy we have to round? I'm ready to make a drastic course change and don't want to miss a mark.

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Response Posted - 12/15/2008 :  09:39:57  Show Profile  Visit Champipple's Homepage
That guy in third or fourth way up north is going to have some breakneck speeds getting back down!!

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Response Posted - 12/15/2008 :  10:06:38  Show Profile  Visit Champipple's Homepage
Okay, so now I know why the old thread was so hot during the previous leg.

A few questions - Is there a way to only see your group or your friends on the map. I've tried multiple different things and it gets pretty squirly. I'm pretty tech savvy and there are some aspects of this that make me want to pull out my hair.

It appears that not only can you not hit another boat, but they also cast no wind shadow.

I keep seeing an add for free Virtual Skipper online. Has anyone played that? I used to have a desktop version and played online with people a few years ago until idiots came up with courses that look like they were designed by a pond sailor's kid. Wondered if that has changed with the free online version?

I'm sure I have other questions, but I'll have to get to them later.

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delliottg
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Response Posted - 12/15/2008 :  12:30:31  Show Profile  Visit delliottg's Homepage
<font size="3">Third leg restart!</font id="size3">
Make sure you read this, they're [url="http://www.volvooceanracegame.org/news.php?id=255"]restarting the third leg[/url] because of people going up the slot between Sri Lanka & India (Aldabra for one), so at 0200 PST they're teleporting all boats back to the southern tip of Sri Lanka & starting over.

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Response Posted - 12/15/2008 :  12:37:44  Show Profile  Visit Champipple's Homepage
Can I ask for redress to get my entire first weekend back? Maybe they could give out 48 free hours of the automated tool? Personally I think those 3 or 4 boats played the game correctly. I was heading for that part of the water (albeit the long way) because the wind was looking way better

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