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Sail Training International's Tall Ships Racing 2026

Welcome to Sailonline’s racing in tall ships in this our sixteenth season of our association with Sail Training International. This year, our virtual series will comprise all four legs to be sailed in real life!

1. Tall Ships - Race 1 – Aarhus to Harlingen
2. Tall Ships - Cruise in Company – Harlingen to Antwerpen
3. Tall Ships - Race 3 – Antwerpen to Stavanger
4. Tall Ships - Race 4 – Stavanger to Aalborg

This virtual sailing experience runs hand in hand with Sail Training International's mission - the development and education of young people through the sail training experience, regardless of nationality, culture, religion, gender or social background. Sail Training International and Sailonline both count heavily on volunteer support with financial gain excluded from the equation.

There are four classes of Tall Ship in the real races, ranging from the biggest Class A Square Rigged ships of more than 40m in length, down to training yachts of less than 10m overall. Sailonline has developed performance polars based on published data for several different tall ships; this year we will be racing our interpretation of the famed Clipper of old.

If you are accustomed to sailing modern yachts, or not at all, the experience of racing a Tall Ship with its poor windward performance, rest assured, is truly challenging, so the sooner you register to race on Sailonline, via the links adjacent right or left, and learn the technical basics of how to navigate and steer any boat, the better you will be when we start our Tall Ships Series 2026!

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Mexican Gulf to North Sea 2026 - RESULTS


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FELICITATIONS  Panpyc !!!
CONGRATULATIONS  CriticalHippo !!
CONGRATULAZIONI  aner59 !

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The inaugural Bluefin Tuna Migration race got underway in the early hours of June 8, with the starting gun firing at 05:00 CST. The fleet enjoyed favorable winds during the opening 35 hours, making for a fast start. The first three days, sailing out of the Gulf of Mexico, offered few strategic challenges, as the Florida Keys served as a natural waypoint before the fleet entered the North Atlantic.

The following six days were relatively uneventful. The fleet remained tightly grouped as it progressed northward to approximately 42°N. On day nine, however, the first significant tactical split developed. A small group turned north, the main fleet chose a northeasterly course, while one particularly bold skipper ventured even farther east. This decision proved decisive. A persistent high-pressure system slowed the main fleet, while the eastern route allowed the lone breakaway boat to slip through ahead of the weather, opening a lead of more than 100 nautical miles.

By day twelve, the fleet had once again compressed, and the leader was reeled in on day thirteen. The following day marked another crucial turning point, as a small group opted for a more direct route. Benefiting from more favorable conditions while the main fleet battled headwinds, they rapidly reduced the deficit. After sixteen days, the breakaway group had moved ahead of the main fleet by approximately 30 nautical miles. As the finish approached, however, the margin steadily diminished to just five nautical miles, setting up a closely contested finale. The bold eastern route ultimately claimed victory as well as second place. The leader of the main group completed the podium in third. A total of 117 skippers participated in the race, with 85 setting sail on time. At the time of writing, 100 boats have crossed the finish line. The longest distance sailed was 7,411 nautical miles, resulting in 96th place, while the shortest logged distance of 5,054 nautical miles produced an 85th-place finish, once again demonstrating that the shortest route is not always the fastest.

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Tobruk to Iskenderun 2026 - RESULTS


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FELICITATIONS YANN !!!
GRATULACJE WRmirekd !! FELICITATIONS KaSToR !

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For our fourth race in our Magical Mediterranean Sea-ries, Sailonline took us to a corner less-seafared - the far south eastern waters of the Libyan, Levantine and Cilicean Sea. It's hard to get recreational insurance for voyaging, let stand racing, here. But online that doesn't daunt us, and thus online 88 SOLers in very-terranean Beneteau-built luxury lagoon 55s showed on the line, to be faced with an immediate dilemma - keep north and north of Cyprus or south. Hedging your bets was not an option - there was not only a 3500m deep hole below you in the middle, but a hole in the windspeed above as well.

So, some went north and some went south and some went in-between, and first the in-betweeners had the lead, and then the northerners, but in the end it was the southerners who romped in along the Syrian coast to take all of the top ten places, led in by YANN, who together with compatriot KaSToR, and WRmirekd as filling, made a veritable Kielbasa baguette sandwich of the podium!

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Newport Bermuda Race 2026


Newport Bermuda Race 2026

On-Line Race starts Friday 19th June at 1705 UTC

Sailonline is honored and delighted to once again be the partner for the Bermuda Race Organizing Committee ( BROC – made up of the Cruising Club of America and Royal Bermuda Yacht Club ) running of the renowned Newport Bermuda Race. So, if you cannot make it out onto the real water for this epic event, here is your chance to compete with both real and online sailors in virtual reality on sailonline.org. Also if you’re sitting on your sofa, rather than draped over the rail of your owner’s yacht, take a moment to view the Starting Line Live Show that will stream on youtube, powered by Ørsted.

The very first Bermuda Race was held in 1906 when the general view was that it would be insane for amateur sailors to race offshore in boats under 80 feet. Thomas Fleming Day, editor of ‘The Rudder’ magazine, vehemently disagreed, insisting, “The danger of the sea for generations has been preached by the ignorant.” Certain that an ocean race would be enjoyable and safe, and would also develop better sailors and better boats, the Newport Bermuda Race was born.

Since 1906, more than 50,000 men and women of all ages and 5,000 yachts have sailed in this unique race that is known and respected worldwide as “The Thrash to the Onion Patch”. Also, the race takes some credit for the formation of the Fastnet Race, for accelerating the career of famed designer Olin Stephens and for the development of new rating rules.

In previous years, Sailonline has offered online competitors the possibilty to sail in any of the four divisions that the real fleet will be divided into. This year, in order to increase the competitive challenge, however, the race will be all-in and one-design. To ensure that online competitors will nevertheless be jousting with the front end of the real fleet, which will be tracked on the sailonline chart, your one-design of choice is the silky slick Club Swan 50!

Sailonline's virtual Bermuda Race will open for pre-race practice on
Friday 12th June at 1200 UTC.

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Tall Ships 2026 - Harlingen to Antwerpen


Welcome to the second of four virtual Tall Ships Races in European waters which are concurrently being organized in-real-life by Sail Training International . This second race is from Harlingen in Friesland down along the coast of Holland and Friesland to Vlaanderen’s famous port of Antwerpen – circa 150nm in Sailonline’s classic Clipper 240.
NOTE: Starts and Finishes in tall ships racing are always offshore to avoid conflict with shipping and shipping lanes; online and real-life may not match exactly.
Race #1993
INFO by brainaid.de
Clipper 240 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: TSI - SUPBUD - SYC
Race starts: Jul 06th 16:00 Registration Open!
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Alaska to Easter Island 2026

Welcome to yet another all-new series. The initial leg of the RNW (Round the New World), Alaska to Easter Island, also part of our Ocean Championship. The first race of OCQ3 2026. This race will be sailed in our revised 'version 2' Imoca 60 Foil. Race #2042
INFO by brainaid.de
Imoca 60 Foil v2 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: OCQ3 - RNW - OCCH - SYC
Race starts: Jul 06th 11:00 Registration Open!
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Cross the Convergence 2026 - Sao Tomé to Tristan

The fifth race of our series of ocean voyages across the World’s convergence zones takes us back south down the Atlantic from Sao Tomé on the Equator to Tristan da Cunha on the edge of the Roaring Forties. It’s 2500nm; in your path the Benguela winds and current along the south west African coast, and behind that the St Helena High stretching halfway to South America. So, mind where you go in your Volvo OD65 version 3 (based on sampled real-life race data by kroppyer)!
Race #1985
INFOby brainaid.de
Volvo OD65v3 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: CCZ - SYC
Race starts: Jul 03rd 18:00 Registration Open!
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New Ice Age 2026 - Neumayer Station to Scott Base


For a second-half of long-distance ice-boating, we take our DNs to Antarctica for a circumnavigation of that continent in two legs clockwise, in harmony with the prevailing winds (such as there are), beginning with a race from Germany’s Neumayer Station to New Zealand’s Scott Base. It’s about 3500nm, which, if there’s wind at all, should, well-wrapped in your DN-cockpits, not take you much more than five days. And remember: charts down here are unreliable – what is land and what is ice?!
Race #1970
INFOby brainaid.de
DN PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: NIA - SYC
Race starts: Jul 02nd 07:00 Registration Open!
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Tall Ships 2026 - Aarhus to Harlingen


Welcome to the first of four virtual Tall Ships Races in European waters which are concurrently being organized in-real-life by Sail Training International . The course for this first race is from Aarhus in Denmark, through the Skaggerak and down the North Sea to Friesland’s Harlingen – a proper tall ship training adventure of circa 450nm, which online this year you will race in Sailonline’s classic Clipper 240.
NOTE: Starts and Finishes in tall ships racing are always offshore to avoid conflict with shipping and shipping lanes; online and real-life may not match exactly.
Race #1992
INFO by brainaid.de
Clipper 240 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: TSI - SUPBUD - SYC
Race starts: Jun 27th 16:00 Registration Closed
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Viareggio Bastia Viareggio 2026

Our sixth race of nine to celebrate all things Mediterranean - fickle winds, history and olive oil - was planned to be our third buddy-up with another incredible Italian event, the Viareggio Bastia Viareggio (or BVR for short). Unfortunately, in-real-life the BVR has been cancelled this year. But online we shall race it never the less. It’s a quickie – a 160nm roundtrip there-and-back in classic Class 40. Have fun, and if you’re planning a BBQ, piccola isola Capraia halfway across is simply lovely!
Race #2041
INFO by brainaid.de
Class 40 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: MED - SUPBUD - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Sunday,
July 5 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Jun 24th 12:00 Registration Closed

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Bluefin Tuna - Mexico Gulf to North Sea 2026

Join us and follow the Bluefin Tuna, as they migrate from their spawning grounds in the Gulf of Mexico to their feeding grounds in the North Sea off the coast of Norway. This 4300 nm race is part of our Ocean Championship and the final race of OCQ2 2026, and also the second leg of our Migration series. We will be sailing in our Gunboat 90. Race #2035
INFO by brainaid.de
Gunboat 90 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: OCQ2 - MIG - OCCH - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Saturday,
July 4 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Jun 08th 11:00 Registration Closed
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SYC Ranking

  1. Sailonline Yacht Club Member WRmirekd
  2. Sailonline Yacht Club Member KaSToR
  3. Sailonline Yacht Club Member CriticalHippo
  4. Sailonline Yacht Club Member bonknhoot
  5. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Panpyc
  6. Sailonline Yacht Club Member cdhinman
  7. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rafa
  8. Sailonline Yacht Club Member HoratioPugwash
  9. Sailonline Yacht Club Member YANN
  10. Sailonline Yacht Club Member ms0689

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