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Watch the Audi Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race in Google Earth, with yacht positions and standings updated every ten minutes. Google Earth is a 3D interface to the planet. It combines satellite imagery with a model that can be zoomed, spun and tilted. To view the race in Google Earth all you need to do is download and install Google Earth from http://earth.google.com/, then download and open the feed file from this site (see below). This will install a network connection to the Audi Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race site and will show yachts from the race start time. The Google Earth feed is for private, non-commercial use only. Getting it workingUntil the race starts at you will only see the start line, finish line and the course. Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: Will I need to manually update the information? A: No. Whenever you are connected to the internet the kml file auotmatically updates the position information and the data contained in the fly-out panel for each boat. Q: How do I view information about each boat? A: Roll your mouse over the boat until a yellow square appears, then click to open a fly-out panel containing some notes about the boat, the information that appears in the instrument display in the map-based Yacht Tracker, the current standing of the boat in Line Honours and its Handicap Categories and a pictorial representation of the course of the boat relative to north. Q: Can I view earlier times in the race and replay the race? A: The feed is of real time data only. After the race it will be possible to return to the site a re-run the race in Google Earth. Q: What does the red line represent? A: The red line is known as the "rhumb line". It is the shortest course from the start in Sydney Harbour to the finish off Main Beach on the Gold Coast, Queensland.
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