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Lake Namtso Ice Race 2025 - RESULTS


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ONNITTELUT StIngFI !!!
CONGRATULATIONS Patrick70119 !! FELICITATIONS KaSToR !

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A great big blast of wind from Hell at c 4720m AMSL (in this case above the Bay of Bengal, presumably) welcomed our fleet of 94 virtual DNs to the Heavenly Lake for the start of our first Ice Race of 2025 and a beat straight into the teeth of it. With pressure and angle varying subtly and contrarily to one another across the course to the weather beacon near the hamlet (or summer pasture?) of Lanquedac, and with our DNs able to tack at will on a proverbial sixpence (or blessed golden coin?) , there were seconds to be gained, no more than that, by getting the tack points just right, as the reports by two of our podium placers under the buttonized Tibetan flags above attest.

Perhaps to no-one's particular surprise it was a SOLer from Finland who skated that first beat best. Years of practice leaning into the wind with his hands behind his back perhaps gave home an edge, but once ahead, two tricky roundings couldn't trip him up and thus StIngFI skated home to complete the 95nm triangle in an elapsed time of 01:56:43 hours, 9 seconds ahead of his nearest pursuer, at an average VMC of c 50kn!

Pour that man a viina, double measure, in fact everyone!

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Red Eye - Wellington to Nelson 2025 - RESULTS


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FELICIDADES rafa !!!
GRATULACJE WRmirekd !! CONGRATULATIONS Patrick70119 !

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With a start at local 01:00 NZDT time, our first race of our hires 'Red Eye' championships, certainly was a bit of a sleep management challenge for the SOL fleet down under, although once away from the Wellington coast, a well-set series of DCs, at least until the 04:30 UTC weather update. Well-set and judicious, however, they would have had to be, as the best route across Cook Strait was a tricky run on a freeing breeze, softer the closer in to the South Island you went to shorten your distance sailed, and the stronger it stayed the longer you stood out in the middle of the strait.

As it turned out, it was our man from Peru, the renowned rafa, who judged the crossing best to carve out a handy lead at Monkey Rock before the turn in to Nelson. It was now daylight just about everywhere where SOLers so no notable grief was recorded on the Rock and with rafa getting in at his local 20:49:49 PET well before his bedtime, he proved uncatchable. Felicidades rafa!

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Calendar 2025 - PREVIEW


Happy New Year, SOLers all, and, here, without further ado is an early outline for your sailonline.org racing programme 2025, and as always the title of SuperSOLer will be determined by the best 42 results from the usual four annual series: the Sprint Championship, the All-Round Championship, the Ocean Championship, and the TIMED Championship. Click on the buttons to discover more about these always fiercely contested annual contests.

In previous years we have raced circumnavigational series around Australia regularly and North America a few times, and across the many seas of Asia also, but Africa has been less explored. So, this year we will explore ‘Africa by Sea’, finishing with a transit of the Suez Canal, but, as there will be two discards, it can be ‘chickened out of’.

It is arguable that our long-standing Sprint Series, featuring short races of just a few hours, does not give enough ‘bang for our high-resolution bucks’ from our unique wrfems weather, so this year, additionally to the Sprints, we will race a hires series of races of 24 hours duration - the ‘Red Eye’ - which to win may require a certain amount of sleep management.

In 2016 we introduced our version of the DN ice yacht to an unsuspecting online sailing public. On good ice and in good wind it skates at up to 50 knots, tacking and gybing at will without performance loss. Racers loved it, so much so, that every northern hemisphere winter since we have organized a four-race series. In 2025 we will again host an Ice Series, but straddling the entire year, which means trips to the southern Andes and the Himalayas will be required.

Apart and entirely different to the DN, we have one other highly unusual craft in our boathouse. Although it floats in a fluid, it is not a boat either, but a balloon buoyed by the air, and this year, in response to public demand, we will race our SOL Balloon in a proper series. ‘Sinbad by Balloon’ will, like his seven online voyages of three years ago, take you to the four corners of the Indian Ocean.

In recent years, and in years gone by as well, within our Ocean Championships, we have also raced a Round the World (RTW) series, and we will do so again in 2025, but this year it will be a RWW 'Round Our Water World' eight-race series, in other words races that, again responding to demand, will avoid land as much as possible, by going from lonely island to lonely island à la Kevin Costner in the eponymous epic movie, in a mixed bag of ocean greyhounds.

     

The other four ocean races will be: 1/ a race from Cape Horn to Sables d'Olonne in a tuned-up foiling IMOCA 60, which hopefully will be able to match this year's Vendee fleet on their way home up the Atlantic, 2/ a race from Valparaiso to San Francisco inspired by Isabel Allende's terrific read 'Daughter of Fortune' , 3/ a second literature-inspired race from Cape Town to Java (lesser-known 'Mountains More Ancient' by Isna Marifa about the indentured Cape Malays of the 18th C), and of course 4/ our great and festive annual Christmas to Christmas race, back E to W.

There will be one other ocean race, which because of its great length in a comparatively slow yacht, to best match the real-life competitors we will be racing against, will not count towards the Ocean Championships; the Melbourne Osaka Cup .

Finally, as always, we will be partnering with numerous real-life race organizations and many of these partnerships will be in the form of short series. Click on any of the buttons below for further details about any of these.



       

       

Fair winds from SOL to all!

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ORCV Melbourne to Hobart 2024 - RESULTS


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Parabéns Vida_Maldita!!!
GRATULACJE WRmirekd!! Félicitations ALP317!

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The legendary 435-nautical-mile Westcoaster once again delivered an unforgettable challenge for our SOLers. Tackling the treacherous Bass Strait and Tasmania’s rugged west coast in our swift First 47.7s, our SOLers faced intense competition from start to finish.

In one of the most tightly contested finishes, Vida_Maldita of Brazil claimed victory by just one second over WRmirekd of Poland, with ALP317 of France securing third.

Congratulations to our podium finishers, top 10, and everyone who completed this fantastic race!

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Barbados to Tristan da Cunha 2025

Sailonline is proud to present to our virtual sailors, an all new series RWW 2025 (Round our Water World). Sailing from remote island to remote island with forever only a faintly curving line between sea and sky on the horizon. "Dry land is not a myth". The series ranking uses best 7 from 8 races for scoring, and this first race, from Barbados to Tristan da Cunha, a 4000nm leg into the Southern Atlantic, will be sailed in ex-Volvo OD65s (version 3). The race is also part of the OCCH 2025, ranking best 10 from 12 races.
PRIZE: SMPF
Race #1889
INFO by brainaid.de
OD65v3 PARTICULARS
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Ranking: OCQ1 - RWW - OCCH - SUPSOL - SYC
Race starts: Feb 03rd 11:00 Registration will open soon
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Seychelles Circuit Sprint 2025


Nothing better than a winter break in The Seychelles, and especially if there is a fleet of X-332’s available to charter and to race round an impromptu course of c 21nm taking in some of the archipelago's granitic islands. Tarry awhile before and after, but beware the navy and the pirates, mind!
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INFO by brainaid.de
X-332 PARTICULARS
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0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
SPRQ1 - SPRCH - SUPSOL – SYC
Race starts: Feb 02nd 03:00 Registration will open soon
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Race to Up Helly Aa 2025

A-OI!!! The fiery spirit of Shetland’s Up Helly Aa festival is here, and Sailonline’s much-anticipated annual race to Lerwick is back! Spanning 383 nautical miles from Aberdeen, this exhilarating event pays homage to Europe’s largest fire festival. Piloting our Dehler 46s, designed by Judel/Vrolijk in 2015, our SOLers will navigate the challenging waters, competing for glory as flames illuminate the Lerwick skies in celebration.

SAILING NOTE: Gruney may be approached from any direction but must be passed for rounding purposes as indicated on the chart.

Will you master the course, outmaneuver the competition, and claim victory? The challenge is on—join us!
Race #1880
INFO by brainaid.de
Dehler 46 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
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Ranking:
SYC
Race starts: Jan 30th 15:00 Registration Open!
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Africa by Sea 2025 - Port Said to Tangier


Back in the 7th C BCE, pharaoh Necho II may have commissioned Phoenician sailors to explore south down the Red Sea and if possible return north via the Straits of Gibraltar. Herodotus was inclined to dismiss the story as it included reports of the sun standing in the north, which had to be nonsense. Silly old Herodotus, but who cares, 2800 years later we will repeat the feat, but we’ll go the other way round, and not in a galley but in different modern sailing yachts, beginning with the comfort of an IY 14.98 for the first leg of 1900nm from Port Said to Tangier.
Race #1854
INFOby brainaid.de
Italia 14.98 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: SYC - ABS
Race starts: Jan 22nd 17:00 Registration Closed
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Aden to Goa 2025


Europeans are primarily acquainted with the historical narrative of how spices reached their continent from distant regions. However, the spice trade from Goa to Aden predates the modern era, as detailed in this article. Sailonline is now reversing this route, organizing an eastbound yacht race of approximately 1700 nautical miles across the Arabian Sea for our 21st-century Archer 78 yachts. Wishing you fair winds and may the enticing aroma of spices guide you safely to your destination!
Race #1887
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Archer 78 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
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Ranking:
ARQ1 - ARCH - SUPSOL - SYC
Race starts: Jan 20th 17:00 Registration Closed
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Vendee Home - Cape Horn to Olon 2025

Welcome to our 2025 Ocean Race Championships starting off with the classic 6900nm drag race from Cape Horn back to the coast of Brittany leading or following the boats of the Vendee Globe fleet. A new polar from the board of the BNH Design Partnership is being made available to you for this one, in the hope that aboard her you too will be able to cover 600nm in a day when the conditions are right! It's winter outside, so like the IRL sailors, enjoy and stay inside!
PRIZE: SMPF
Race #1874
INFO by brainaid.de
IMOCA 60 Foil v2 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: OCQ1 - OCCH - SUPSOL - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Saturday,
February 8 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Jan 06th 11:00 Registration Closed
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