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Ushuaia to Nassau 2024 - RESULTS


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CONGRATULATIONS Mullionman !!!
ПОЗДРАВЛЯЕМ veter !!
CONGRATULATIONS Kipper1258 !

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92 boats set sail on time. Eventually 149 participated. There was a split in the fleet, already at day 1, as we approached the Falklands. The main group opted west of the islands, while 3 brave sailors chose the in-between, and more than a dozen took the eastern side. This though didn't play out to be significant as the whole fleet was quite equal, on a broad front, for the next 6 days.

The situation changed as we encountered a high system on day 7, which caused a scattering among the fleet. After 2 weeks of sailing there was some indication of the outcome, as the fleet converged towards the waypoint Recife. Actually, the podium was set at this point, as was #4, the potential winner of this year’s ocean championship, as well as the Round the World competition.

The podium finishers sailed approximately 6900 nm in 28 days, which makes an average of 246 nm/day or 10.3 kn. 113 parties managed to cross the finish line (at the time of writing).

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Mistli's Birthday BBQ Race 2024 - RESULTS


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FELICITATIONS KaSToR !!!
ONNITTELUT Smo !! PARABÉNS Vida_Maldita !

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This year's Mistli's Birthday BBQ race was an all-upwind affair, and it paid competitors to put in plenty of tacks in order to stay on the inside of the steadily lifting wind, as indeed reflected on in the reports from our top two podium-placers, attached under the buttons above.

And yes, the winner was KaSToR, a newcomer to SOL from France but possibly not to online sailing, pipping two SOL veterans and past winners - one of them serially - of this always challenging event. Tiens, tiens, tiens, magnifique!

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Halifax to Hooper Bay 2024 - RESULTS


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GRATULACJE WRmirekd !!!
FELICIDADES rafa !! CONGRATULATIONS FreyjaUSA !

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This was the fourth time we raced over the top of North America but this time, in order to kinda comply with the concept of the HILAT Series that this race was the curtain call for, departing for Alaska from Halifax in Nova Scotia (nevertheless more than 10o S of Antica Scotia aka Caledonia) not Maryland (same latitude as Cadiz). And as always much fun was had by all, guessing, no figuring, what was the best route, east or west of Newfoundland, and east or west or even simply south of Baffin Island, following the route that Franklin might have, through the Hudson Strait, the Gulf of Boothia and into his eponymous Franklin Strait, if only he hadn't got ice-bound and perished.

This time keeping west of Newfoundland was very much quicker than staying out on the open North Atlantic ocean, and most of the more than 100 SOLers who made it all the way to Alaska got that first call right. But the Baffin bifurcation was a different matter, and a hardy fleet led by bonknhoot and Sax747 continued north, relying on past experience and the fact that those east to west distances up there are shorter than they look. Hardy but wrong, and within a few days it became clear that the majority who had headed west and then north were on a winner.

And so it was that WRmirekd romped nicely home with a lead of almost half an hour on his nearest pursuers, which included antares_sydney in 4th, which placing was sufficient for him to win the HILAT Series and his first series on SOL overall. Impressive by the both of 'em!

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Banjul to Freetown 2024 RESULTS


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GRATULACJE WRmirekd !!!
FELICITATIONS ALP317 !! CONGRATULATIONS Satori !

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It was another race that looked easy and pleasant. It is true that most of the route looked like that but it could only lull the navigators into a false sense of security. The finish had to be planned much earlier. The choice of place, time of the last turn and approach to the finish line were decisive for the results of the race. We watched a fierce battle in various positions. In the end, WRmirekd defeated ALP317 and Satori mboo7 and rafa. A beautiful fight for sixth place between CriticalHippo and MaxStarostin. Congratulations to the winners and all participants.

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Raja Muda Selangor 2024 - Port Klang to Pangkor

Sailonline is delighted to be able to offer online sailors an opportunity to once again compete in all three of the offshore races of the Raja Muda Selangor International race week, organised by the Royal Selangor Yacht Club in association with the RORC, and commencing with the 75nm trip from Port Klang to Pangkor. This year we will be racing this race, and the other two, which together will count towards our Sailonline Raja Muda Series (RMS) in Ker 40s.
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Nassau to Bodo 2024

Prepare for the grand finale - the 6th and concluding leg of the RTW challenge, an odyssey from Nassau in the Caribbean to Bodø in Norway. Embracing a journey of 4000 nautical miles, this leg promises an exhilarating 18-day voyage. It also heralds the November installment of our prestigious Ocean Race Championship. Embark on a voyage of a lifetime, where prowess, tactics, and camaraderie unite in the pursuit of triumph. We eagerly await your presence at the starting line! May the winds be ever in your favor.
PRIZE: SMPF
Race# 1866
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Ranking: OCQ4 - OCCH - RTW - SUPSOL - SYC
Race starts: Nov 11th 11:00 Registration Open!
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Macias Nguema Sprint 2024


This weekend SOL invites you to get from one side of Macias Nguema to the other? Not sure where this island paradise is? Use the fleet overlay to find out then pick your own route over the 45nm and get acquainted with the area in your 60ft Trimaran
Race #1867
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60ft Trimaran POLAR
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November 14 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Nov 09th 21:00 Registration Closed
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The Beagle in the Bay of Islands 2024


And west the Beagle went again to reach the Bay of Islands on the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island on the 19th of December. Darwin was not nearly as impressed by the inhabitants here, commenting that the Maori natives were “savages with the character of a much lower order than the Tahitians” and many of the English settlers were of “the most worthless character” and “included runaway convicts”, not anticipating that less than 200 years later a blend of these characteristics would combine to create a nation of serial Rugby World Cup Winners – evolution, eh, Charlie! The Beagle sailed on swiftly, but we will stay a little longer and explore c 200nm of the North Island’s glorious eastern coast, up and down, as ever in our replica Tall Ship Class B.
Race #1756
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November 17 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Nov 04th 13:00 Registration Closed
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Ushuaia to Nassau 2024


We extend a warm welcome to the 5th leg of the RTW challenge, a thrilling journey from Ushuaia in the Land of Fire to Nassau in the Caribbean. It also marks the October edition of our esteemed Ocean Race Championship. Covering a distance of 6300 nautical miles, this leg is anticipated to span approximately 29 days. Join us for an unforgettable adventure on the high seas, where skill, strategy, and camaraderie converge in the pursuit of victory. We look forward to seeing you at the starting line! Fair winds and following seas.
PRIZE: SMPF
Race# 1842
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Swan 65 PARTICULARS
WX updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: OCQ4 - OCCH - RTW - SUPSOL - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Wednesday,
November 13 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Oct 07th 11:00 Registration Closed
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  1. Sailonline Yacht Club Member WRmirekd
  2. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Vida_Maldita
  3. Sailonline Yacht Club Member CriticalHippo
  4. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rafa
  5. Sailonline Yacht Club Member FreyjaUSA
  6. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Kipper1258
  7. Sailonline Yacht Club Member CollegeFund
  8. Sailonline Yacht Club Member QMaxx
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  10. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Sax747

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