Here's an explanation again of how to use the tracking map:
When you go to our Tybee 500 page, click on "Tracking" in the box at the right side. It will show you a sort of map with a bunch of little bubble things all kind of clumped together. They are in groups of two -- a black round thing with a little orange pointer on the bottom and an associated, colored circle with a number in it.
The orange pointer on the bottom of the black thing tells you where the boat was at the last report, and they seem to be updating positions about every 10 minutes. Point your mouse hand finger on the black bubble, and it will tell you the time when that position was posted.
The color in the attached circle tells you which boat is reporting, and the number in the colored circle tells you the number of the report, the highest number being the most current.
The legend on the left side of the page beside the map tells you which color is which boat. Orange is Marley's Team 1, which has an orange boat, and it displays as orange on the map. Yellow is Marley's Team 2, which has a yellow boat and displays as green on the map. White is Marley's Team 3, which has a white boat and it displays as blue on the map.
Important: In order to better see what is going on, you need to spread out the gaggle of bubbles. So over to the left side is a ladder-type thing with a little bar on it. You can move that bar up on the "ladder" a rung or two at a time to expand the map and spread out the "bubbles."
And if you want to see what the shoreline really looks like, click on "Satellite," and it will give you a google view, which is sometimes more interesting.
If you keep the tracking page open, refresh the page whenever you think about it, because it updates the positions about every 10 minutes.
Oh, yes, and you can use your "hand" pointer to move the map up and down and all around by holding down your left mouse button.