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  • Re: error
    Board » Technical Support
    me too

    Flex Error #1001: Digest mismatch with RSL http://www.sailonline.org/static/windy/ framework_3.5.0.12683.swf. Redeploy the matching RSL or relink your application with the matching library.

    --- Last Edited by RainbowChaser at 2013-01-16 11:39:09 ---
  • Re: Starting to get over it......SOL
    Board » General Discussion
    sotp = look out the window for witch way to go
    sol = social media
    rum = mmmmmmm
    yy = my very doggy yachting entertainment blog
    sheep = knotme knows more about this topic, ask him :-)

    --- Last Edited by nzlyachtyakka at 2012-05-24 11:41:39 ---
  • Re: Starting to get over it......SOL
    Board » General Discussion
    I know how you feel. However, now-a-days I take a different view.

    Reason 1: I have pushed through the pain barrier of beaching and use SOL to learn from my brain farts of which way to go, all the while following the moves from those up front, looking at the wx updates and why the top guns do what they do. These days I don't get upset if I'm late starting, beach or miss an update every now and then because I am out real life yachting, putting into practise what I have learnt from SOL. And it's fair to say that many of the trophies Edwin and I have collected over the past 2 years are a direct result of SOL. These days I expect to win, knowing that the reason we tack or gybe is because of what I have learnt from playing this game.

    Reason 2: Yachtyakka would not be what it is today without the links and tips from those yachties who play SOL. Sharing their stories, their yachting and their passion for this fantastic sport. I have made irreplaceable contact with real yachties from all over the world like Eddie, Sophie, Joanne, Jeroen, Neil and too many more to name. This SOL community is simply the best.

    happy sailing sloopjohnb, enjoy a break every now and then.

    Thanks for introducing me and the crew.org members to the best online yachting, and thanks to Kale, Jacob and Jeroen and too many others to list here for all the work that is needed to keep this game at the top of the game.

    Steve
  • Re: Round North Island 2011 - Course Suggestions
    Board » Flag Officers » Race proposals
    howabout very tricky waypoints?
  • hawaiian zig zag is not connecting
    Board » Technical Support
    all the lights went out now it wont load. anybody else got these issues?

    same with the turkey shot

    --- Last Edited by nzlyachtyakka at 2010-09-01 07:21:55 ---
  • Re: Email to Commodore McIrvine RORC re action against SOL, 9 August 2009
    Board » General Discussion
    http://yachtyakka.co.nz/2009/08/yachting-news-10th-august-2009/

    I posted a link to your e-mail above. Let us all know if you get a reply.

    PS It may only be a game, however a fantastic way for those of us less able to still enjoy our passion

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Guess Gotland TIMED Race 2026

The Guess about Gotland is do we helm our First 27 solo east or west of the island in this 140 nm race. This is a TIMEDrace so you may RE-REGISTER HEREto try again after finishing a run. You will have 13 days and 11 hours to test your skill and decision making after the race opens.
Race #2030
INFOby brainaid.de
First 27 solo Particulars
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RACE CLOSE: Saturday,
2 May at 23:00 UTC
Race starts: Apr 19th 12:00 Registration will open soon
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Quiberon Islands 2026


The Quiberon peninsula extends as a submerged granite ridge a further 15nm or so beyond the La Teignouse lighthouse on the rocks off its southern tip, surfacing as two small islands, Houat and Hoedic, the duck and duckling in Breton, 5nm and 10nm beyond the light. Treacherous, tidal waters, but on SOL that daunts us not. Of course, we've raced here before, mostly Timed Runs out of Quiberon around Belle Ile, just south of the islets, and back, but this time it's a sprint from Belle Ile's capital of Port Marie round the foul fowl and back. A triangular course of 22nm, appropriately enough for Moody S38.
Race #2022
INFO by brainaid.de
Moody S38 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
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RANKING:
SPQ2-SPCH-SYC
RACE CLOSE: Tuesday,
April 21 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Apr 18th 02:00 Registration Open!
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The Three Kings Race 2026


The Three Kings Race returns with a demanding 468 nautical mile challenge from Auckland up to the remote Three Kings Islands and back again. This rugged and spectacular course tests both endurance and strategy as our SOLers navigate open ocean and ever-changing conditions. Racing the powerful Riptide 50, our SOLers will need precision, timing, and smart routing to master this iconic out-and-back course and secure a strong result!
Race #2028
INFO by brainaid.de
Riptide 50 PARTICULARS
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Ranking: SUPBUD - SYC
Race starts: Apr 16th 22:00 Registration Open!
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Roma per Tutti 2026


Sailonline are honoured and delighted to have been asked to partner an online first Roma per Tutti yacht race with organizing yacht club, Circolo Nautico Riva di Traiano . In real life, this will be the 33rd edition of this 540nm offshore race from Rome’s Riva di Traiano to the Aeolian Islands and back. Online, the race will not only be our first partnership with CN Riva di Traiano, but also the second race of our Magical Mediterranean series. A number of Mini 6.50s have been entered for the 33rd edition of the Roma per Tutti; so our own vintage Mini is also our virtual yacht of choice for this one.
Race #2019
INFOby brainaid.de
Mini 6.50 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: MED - SUPBUD - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Wednesday,
April 22 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Apr 11th 10:00 Registration Open!
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Rommel by Balloon 2026 - Through the Sahara


Generalfeldmarschall Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel may have been that chivalrous, gallant tank commander of legend, led astray by the Prussian military traditions of loyalty and chain of command, but one thing he wasn’t, was mad. So, let’s do it anyway – not stick to the coast and the battle for logistical superiority – but depart the oases of Siwa south west into the desert for Agadez and its uranium. And let’s go by balloon, it’s only 2500km (1250nm)!
Race #1973
INFOby brainaid.de
SOL Balloon PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: BOL - SYC
Race starts: Apr 07th 13:00 Registration Closed
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Falklands to Tasmania 2026

Welcome to yet another all-new route. This next race is part of our Ocean Championship as well as the ROW series. Falklands to Tasmania, is like last year's island to island. It’s one of the longer ones 6400nm, more than half way around the world (and the Antarctica). It starts the 2026 OCQ2, and will be sailed in our Steinlager 2, contrary to prior notice.
Race #2021
INFO by brainaid.de
Steinlager 2 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: OCQ2 - ROW - OCCH - SYC
Race starts: Apr 06th 11:00 Registration Closed
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