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Boatsales Staff20 Dec 2010
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Sea temperature and currents heating up for Sydney to Hobart

Ocean currents and sea surface temperatures off Australia's New South Wales' coast are looking very interesting in the lead-up to the 2010 Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.

In a similar fashion to last year, a large eddy of warm water is forming offshore which indicates strong southerly surface currents. With favourable wind, this potentially means massive gains for canny competitors.


The forecasts have been made by Australian-based company Tidetech – the world’s leading provider of tactical oceanographic data. Its comprehensive resource of detailed and accurate oceanographic data is compiled by internationally-recognised scientists and is produced in formats compatible with a range of tactical/navigation software packages, making it ready-to-use by sailors and other maritime users.


Tidetech director Penny Haire said over the past few days the currents to the northeast of Sydney had changed quite rapidly as a huge and powerful warm eddy was pushing its way south.


“We expect this eddy to continue moving south, which will have an immediate impact on tactics after the boats depart Sydney Heads,” Ms Haire said.


“Skippers will have to decide whether to be bold and go offshore to get maximum benefit, or be conservative and stick close to their competition.


“It’s Tidetech’s job to provide navigators with the best possible information so they can make confident decisions.”


The 2009 Sydney to Hobart IRC overall winner, Two True, used Tidetech’s data to its advantage. Heading further east than any other vessel, the team made the most of strong southerly currents and won the race.


Available as a subscription, Tidetech data is downloaded into onboard navigation software. With detailed graphical presentation, users can select the information they want displayed including ocean current strength and direction, sea surface temperature and tidal streams. The data is presented in GRIB format which is compatible with the more popular race navigation and tactical software packages.


Within the next year, all Tidetech products will be developed for use on mobile devices such as the iPad and iPhone and will also be integrated with a growing number of navigation systems.


Tidetech’s products are also available for use in the 2010 Melbourne to Hobart and Launceston to Hobart races.


Interested parties are encouraged to contact Penny Haire direct – penny.haire@tidetech.org or +61 7 3129 2183.

Further information: Tidetech – +61 7 3129 2183 or visit: www.tidetech.org

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