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Re: Marion-Bermuda Sailing event (with Celestial)
From: Stan K
Date: 2017 Jun 10, 17:43 -0400
From: Stan K
Date: 2017 Jun 10, 17:43 -0400
Ed,
That URL did not work until I removed the www.
I was also watching a friend who was sailing to Bermuda for the Americas Cup. They arrived today. https://share.delorme.com/Advent2
Stan
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From: Ed Popko <NoReply_EdPopko@fer3.com>
To: slk1000 <slk1000@aol.com>
Sent: Sat, Jun 10, 2017 11:39 am
Subject: [NavList] Marion-Bermuda Sailing event (with Celestial)
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From: Ed Popko <NoReply_EdPopko@fer3.com>
To: slk1000 <slk1000@aol.com>
Sent: Sat, Jun 10, 2017 11:39 am
Subject: [NavList] Marion-Bermuda Sailing event (with Celestial)
For those interested in blue-water sailing events, the Marion-to-Bermuda race is now in its second day.
The majority of boats have crossed over the contentental shelf off the east coast of the USA as of 9:00 AM EDT today (Saturday June 10th).
You can go to www.yb.tl/mb2017 and see the positions and advance as well as replay of all boats.
There is a Class Filter where you can select list the boats that elected to race guided only by celestial navigation. Use the "Leaderboard" tab and then select "Celestial" in the
Group: pull down list. Ten boats, out of fifty, elected celestial navigation. Double click on any boat in the list and their map symbol is emphasized. Mouse over any boat and you get its name and current position and speed.
You can go to www.yb.tl/mb2017 and see the positions and advance as well as replay of all boats.
There is a Class Filter where you can select list the boats that elected to race guided only by celestial navigation. Use the "Leaderboard" tab and then select "Celestial" in the
Group: pull down list. Ten boats, out of fifty, elected celestial navigation. Double click on any boat in the list and their map symbol is emphasized. Mouse over any boat and you get its name and current position and speed.
Ed Popko
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