The only report I have seen is the following from Bonnie with Team Seacats. Don't know what time she posted it, but Rick told me the same thing, that they probably won't be arriving at Cocoa until around 8:00 p.m. Drizzling rain, wind ranges from non-existent to light, and what wind there is is coming out of the northern quadrants.

Bonnie's report:
With an underwhelming 8 knot breeze to their faces in what I would assume is the same drizzly weather we experienced all the way during the drive up from Jupiter, the guys reportedly had yet to make the halfway mark at Port St. Lucie as of my latest report. This may put them in Cocoa as late as 8pm. That may well once again blow my chance at some good action landing shots…and that’s all that really matters…my photographic offerings to you. Honestly, though, I can’t stand to think about any of them out there today. At least if it was raining and really honking they’d be too busy to get peeved about it; but this drizzle and slow conditions combined has got to be maddening. I’m just glad that both Frank and Jake made the last minute decision to change over to drysuits for the day as that will help keep their core temperatures up. I’ll post again later with photos and/or finish positions. In the meantime, we on the Ground Crew are watching bad cable TV in the Holiday Inn.