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Red Eye - Key Lime Pie-gatta 2025 - RESULTS


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FELICITATIONS KaSToR !!!
TILLYKKE SKOVSER !! FELICITATIONS Adlaem !

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This race was all about which side (north or south) of the Florida Keys to approach the turn at Crawfish Key) for the leg to the finish at Marco Island, and when best to cross under one of the many road bridges chaining the keys together, if northside was going to be your approach.

With the usual very fickle forecasts of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's nam-awip modelled gribs in light airs, the decision was far from obvious, although the reports from our French gold and bronze medal winners, KaSToR and Adlaem, under the slices of pie above, suggest otherwise!

Sandwiched nicely in between our French duo, SKOVSER from Denmark completed the podium, thus creating a famous very gourmet Danish hot dog (rød pølse) in between two sides of baguette (not pie)!

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Brisbane to Keppel Tropical Yacht Race 2025


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CONGRATULATIONS CriticalHippo !!!
GRATULACJE WRmirekd !! FELICITATIONS ALP317 !

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In the 2025 edition of this classic buddy race with the RQYS Solers had favorable winds and smooth sailing. This turned out to be our second fastest edition with leaders arriving in Keppel after 30.5 hours. The 2020 edition was about 4.5 hours quicker. In 2025 it was CriticalHippo who captured the podium and first place in the overall SYC rankings. He was joined by WRmirekd and ALP317 who completed the podium finishing less than a minute behind.

Departing Brisbane through Moreton Bay's navigational bouy DC nightmare is not easy and requires time on deck, or expertly placed DC's. It's this initial challenge that gives this race the double characteristic of being part sprint and part ocean. It pays to be good as sprints in Moreton bay and make the right choice between being inshore or off. This year it was best to be offshore and although being good at sprints can give you a lead, the winning move took place on the approach to Fraser Island. To learn what made the difference read the excellent report by CriticalHippo above.

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Haugesund to Reykjavik 2025 - RESULTS


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CONGRATULATIONS BRENTGRAY !!!
TILLYKKE SKOVSER !! CONGRATULATIONS CriticalHippo !

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The race from Haugesund to Reykjavik started with 115 competitors, and only 96 finished. It's hard to say how long it took the Vikings to sail to Reykjavik. A replica of their boat, the Draken Harald Hårfagre, completed the route in 6 days in 2016, excluding stops in Lerwick and Torshamn.

Our winner, BRENTGRAY, reached the finish line after 3 days, 14 hours, 26 minutes, and 17 seconds. SKOVSER finished just 4 seconds behind, demonstrating how fierce the fight for victory was. Our friendly hippo, unaccustomed to the temperatures in these waters, finished third on the podium, in critical condition but still very brave CriticalHippo 😊.

Congratulations to the winners.

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SOCAL300 2025 - REPORT


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

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A superb report by KaSToR under the Californian brown bear above tells you everything you need to know about what went on in this online edition of the SOCAL300. In brief, fickle winds that were so light, that every forecast saw the wise men at NOAA change their minds dramatically about what the next six hours (and beyond, if you dared trust them) would bring.

However, there had to be a winner, and just to prove that it wasn't just a matter of luck, that was serial SOL victor WRmirekd, by 15 seconds from a little French flotilla of YANN and our reporter KaSToR. Dantesque, he called it, and it was!

ADDENDUM

It was a little while ago now that we raced this 'Dantesque Race!'. We're a sophisticated lot here on SOL, but nevertheless, and as much because your blog-editor had forgotten he had already published a blog and went to some trouble to pen the following, let me tell you about Dante, or Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri to give him his full name. Like several good SOLers, Dante was an Italian, a Tuscan in fact and a Guelfi Bianchi, a supporter of the Pope but, ahead of his time, with reservations. To promote his ideas, he wrote poetry, and unusual for that time (we're talking the turn of the 13th C to the next) not in Latin, but in a local vernacular, its written form mostly created by himself. His great epic is 'La Divina Commedia' and it is in three parts, 'Inferno', 'Puragatoria' and 'Paradiso'.

Be those second and third parts as they may, in this year's SoCal 300, SOLers mostly had to deal with the first part, 'Inferno', and to quote just the first three lines of the first of 34! canto (English translation by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, author of 'Paul Revere's Ride' and 'The song of Hiawatha' inter alia):

        "Midway upon the journey of our Life
        I found myself within a forest dark,
        For the straightforward pathway had been lost"

And things got worse from there, but someone had to win and it was WRmirekd, who one supposes found a path not so straightforward but that got him to 'Paradiso' nonetheless!

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  5. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rafa
  6. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Kipper1258
  7. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rumskib
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