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Calendar 2026 - PREVIEW


Happy New Year, SOLers all, and, here, without further ado is an early outline for your sailonline.org Racing Programme 2026. This year, the long tradition of recognizing the most dedicated and winniest SOLer with a SUPerSOLer award will be replaced by instead recognizing the SOLer who scores best overall over the 43 planned buddied races after 6 discards with a new SUPerBUDdy prize.

This year also, we shall discontinue the All-Round Championships, replacing this series, with a number of special series, some new, some repeats. The annual ever-popular Ocean Championship, Sprint Championship, and TIMED Championship, however continue, as before. Click on the images to discover more about these always fiercely contested annual contests.

Some, in fact most, of the races of the Ocean Championships will also count towards other series, namely a Round the Old World series, a Round the New World series, and The Migrations series, which latter will also include two races of insufficient length and duration to be proper SOL Ocean races. And one Ocean race, the Cape to Rio, which starts before the New Year is a buddy-up and thus will count towards the SUPerBUDdy title. Click on the images to discover more about these three new series.

Three of last year’s other special series will repeat in 2026, but each with a subtle difference. Our four-race iceboat series will be restyled as the New Ice Age in the form of four long-distance races, two in the Arctic, two in the Antarctic. Our balloon series will reduce by one in number to three, but will be across land, ignoring land/water boundaries entirely. And our Red Eye series, of races in high resolution weather generally overnight, will increase to eleven in number, and will include buddied races whenever possible. Click on the images to discover more about these three series.

Two further series complete the challenges for you to take on, both determined by the likelihood of variability and surprise in forecasted weather; the Magical Mediterranean series of eleven races including several buddy-ups; and the Cross the Convergence Zones series of nine races, each and every one crossing the Equator. Click on the images below to discover more about these two new series.

       

Finally, as always, many of our buddied races that will all count towards the SUPerBUDdy prize, will themselves be part of various short series, including this year our two races to Tasmania in partnership with the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria, which we are adding to our traditional year-end double from New South Wales to Tasmania and back to create a new Tasman Quadruple. Click on any of the images below for further details about any of these buddied-up series.

   

       

       

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Valletta Sprint 2026 - RESULTS


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GRATULACJE WRmirekd !!!
CONGRATULAZIONI Sax747 !! GEFELICITEERD bonknhoot !

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A quick, short report to close off the 2025 Sailonline season on what turned out to be a long, long Valletta Sprint: in fact, as so often more of a marathon. And as so often, it was the first leg crossing from Malta to the Straits of Messina in light to moderate shifting wind that determined the leading positions. How far north to curve on the second leg from Stromboli to Favignana also mattered, but mildly so, and not enough to threaten the lead that WRmirekd had already built up.

From Favignana, it was mostly downwind via Pantelleria to Lampedusa and home to a finish offshore Valletta via the strait between Gozo and Malta, and the leading trio stayed the same, WRmirekd taking the cannon shot - not for the first time ahead of Sax747 and bonknhoot, SOL veterans all.

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Aeolian Cruise 2025 - RESULTS


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GRATULACJE WRmirekd !!!
PARABÉNS vida !! HERZLICHEN GLÜCKWUNSCH rumskib !

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This was the last race in the ARCH series. We hope that its route, although quite short, was enjoyed by our participants. There were everything from simple courses offering moments of relaxation to slaloms requiring precise navigation between the archipelago's islands. Exactly 100 yachts competed, with only 67 finishing the race.

The fastest was WRmirekd, also winning the all-season classification, followed by vida and rumskib, congratulations. Next in the all-season classification were CriticalHippo and rafa.

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Cape Town 2 Rio 2026 - RESULTS


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CONGRATULATIONS  BRENTGRAY !!!
FELICIDADES  rafa !!
FELICITATIONS  nordee !

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We hope everyone had a great start to the New Year 2026. Here are the results from our first Ocean Race of the year—the iconic Cape to Rio. After a three-year hiatus, we once again raced with the real fleet, in cooperation with the Royal Cape Yacht Club of South Africa and the Iate Clube do Rio de Janeiro. At the start, 140 boats were registered, with 99 crossing the line at the gun. A number of late registrations joined shortly thereafter, bringing the total virtual fleet to 144 boats, in addition to the real fleet of 12 yachts.

Early in the race, two clearly distinct strategies emerged. The majority of the virtual fleet opted for a more southerly route, while a smaller group chose a northerly option. The tactical dilemma centered on how best to bypass the high-pressure system stretching across the South Atlantic, roughly along the rhumb line of the course. The northern route was longer but offered predominantly following winds, whereas the southern group stayed closer to the great-circle route, sailing a shorter distance but facing headwinds. Notably, all boats in the real fleet chose the northerly route, likely favoring the comfort and consistency of following seas.

One week into the race, it was still unclear which strategy would prevail. Initially, the northern fleet lost ground due to an unfavorable course angle. By day 3, however, they began closing the gap to the southerners. The turning point came around day 8, after which the outcome became clearer. By the finish, the northern group trailed the leaders by approximately 70 nautical miles. The podium finishers crossed the line within just half an hour of each other on January 8th, with a winning time of 12 days, 15 hours, and 51 minutes. Line honors for the real fleet were claimed on January 12th at 21:44:15, corresponding to 16 days, 7 hours, and 45 minutes of sailing. When compared to the virtual fleet, this performance would place them at approximately position #113, noting that this comparison does not account for the virtual rating applied to our C2R74 class.

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New Ice Age 2026 - Longyearbyen to Browerville


Although we have by no means exhausted the possibilities of ice boating on lakes at high latitudes or high altitudes, it was noticeable that as our 2025 Series progressed, there were calls from time to time for longer-distance challenges, and so in response to these calls we will pretend that global warming has reversed and as a result the coastal waters of Antarctica and Russia and Canada have fully (and smoothly!) frozen over offering us the possibility of a 4-race New Ice Age series in our trusted no-PL DN machines. Our first leg takes us 2600nm from Svalbard’s Longyearbyen east to North Alaska’s Browerville. You’ll be a few days on the ice, so dress warmly and take some provisions; go!
Race #1968
INFOby brainaid.de
DN PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: NIA - SYC
Race starts: Jan 22nd 07:00 Registration Open!
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Cross the Convergence 2026 - Robinson Crusoe to Galapagos


Welcome to our first race of a new series of ocean voyages across the World’s convergence zones, this first race taking you north from south of the Tropic of Capricorn to the Equator-straddling Galapagos, home of magical iguanas and other exotic fauna (but no mythical kings, Dory) Departing from the island where in 1704 adventurer Alexander Selkirk inspired Daniel Defoe to write the best-seller "The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe", by debarking off the unsound "HMS Cinque Ports", four months before she foundered off the coast of present-day Colombia, we will sail the 2200nm in our decidedly sounder and faster than the " Cinque Ports",
Ocean 50 !
Race #1983
INFOby brainaid.de
Ocean 50 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: CCZ - SYC
Race starts: Jan 16th 18:00 Registration Open!
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Bight of Bonny TIMED Race 2026

Welcome to the first TIMED race of 2026! Our race finds us in the Gulf of Guinea and the Bight of Bonny. Starting in Douala, Cameroon the 170 nm course takes us around the island of Bioko with its Caldera and tropical rainforests finishing in Calabar, Nigeria. The boat for this race is the sporty Farr 30. 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 #2004
INFOby brainaid.de
Farr 38 Particulars
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
TRQ1 - TRCH - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Saturday,
24 January at 23:00 UTC
Race starts: Jan 11th 12:00 Registration Open!
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Cape Town to Rio 2026

Welcome to South Africa and RCYC's classic transatlantic Cape2Rio Race from Cape Town, South Africa, to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. First run in 1971, this run is buddied with the IRL, Cape2Rio 2025 arranged by the Royal Cape Yacht Club with the cooperation of the
Iate Clube do Rio de Janeiro Despite this being announced the 2025 race (starting dec. 27) it is the 2026 SOL championship kickoff. This virtual version, will be raced once again in Mark Mills' 74ft speedster, the stunning C2R74.
Race #1996 INFO
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C2R74 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
OCQ1 - OCCH - SUPBUD - SYC
Race starts: Dec 27th 12:00 Registration Closed

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  1. Sailonline Yacht Club Member KaSToR
  2. Sailonline Yacht Club Member WRmirekd
  3. Sailonline Yacht Club Member CriticalHippo
  4. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rafa
  5. Sailonline Yacht Club Member bonknhoot
  6. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Sax747
  7. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rumskib
  8. Sailonline Yacht Club Member vida
  9. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Panpyc
  10. Sailonline Yacht Club Member CollegeFund

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