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Name kinuski
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  • Re: Is there steering command history available?
    Board » Technical Support
    Yes, I send the delayed command as TWA 41.3 and it set as CC 41.3. I think I checked the delayed command, but was satisfied with the fact the command was there and didn't check the details of it.

    I think I have had the same problem before (couple of times during half a year or so), but I was never able to come that close to a bug report. :) Hope you fix the bug and thank you for help.
  • Re: Is there steering command history available?
    Board » Technical Support
    To illustrate my question I attach a screenshot. Right after I found my boat on a very wrong (about right the opposite to what it should have been) course in the morning I tried to alter it but got an error. Note the TWA I tried to set and the error returned. Flash page reload fixed the error. Since the buggy session was the same I used to make last delayed command could it be a bug or a glitch in the software?
  • Is there steering command history available?
    Board » Technical Support
    Could I found out what exactly I set up as delayed command to be executed in OSTAR race 2009-06-04 about 3.00 UTC and what exactly happened to my boat? Was I just sleepy when set the command up or was it a bug or was it a glitch?
  • Re: New SYC rankings march 09
    Board » Sailonline Yacht Club
    Why do I see Rio de Janeiro inport Race in my ranking score? Future races should not affect the ranking in any way.

    And why does it have 53 points? Is it a number of registered boats at some point in time?

    Also, races I didn't participate should not affect my overall ranking. For example, I never attended Mistli's BBQ, but it adds me 490 points. For a dedicated set of races - e.g. VOR - a missed leg may add penalty points, but that should be the same for overall SYC ranking.

    Previous ranking was much more straightforward.

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SSANZ Triple Series 2025 - Race 3

Welcome to the grand finale of this year's SSANZ Triple Series! The stage is set for the Lewmar 50, a thrilling 39nm challenge tracing the southern shores of the stunning Waiheke Island, pushing out to Tarahiki before the sprint back to Islington Bay. Expect fast legs, tactical battles, and no shortage of drama as our SOLers take on the waters in their Young 88s, lining up once again against the talented IRL members of the Young 88 Association. With the series on the line and everything still to fight for, it all comes down to this final race!
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Red Eye - Myth of Malham 2025

In 1947, Hugh McLean & Sons of Gourock, Scotland built a radical racing yacht for John Illingworth, soon-to-be Commodore of the RORC, to a design by Laurent Giles. With a masthead rig, giving her ‘free’ sail area per the rules of the time, and short overhangs reducing pitching, Myth of Malham went on to win The Fastnet that year and again in 1949, and to compete in numerous Admiral's Cups. In 1958, in honour of the yacht, the Myth of Malham race was conceived - a mini-Fastnet to the first lighthouse on a rock west of Cowes, Eddystone, rather than the second, to be held in non-Fastnet years. IRL this year it has been raced already, but this stops us not from “Red Eye” racing its online 230nm in Fareast 31Rs, leaving how to deal with the Isle of Wight open to your own discretion.
Race #1847
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Africa by Sea 2025 - Maputo to Mogadishu


The fifth leg of our exploration of Africa By Sea takes us north along the length of the Continent’s succulent sub-tropical and tropical Indian Ocean coast. Much fought over by traders and colonists both well-before and after a Portuguese expedition under the command of Vasco da Gama first sailed there from Europe back in the 16th century, it is yet to be properly explored as a yachting destination. With plenty of islands off- and inshore, small and very large, there is much to interrupt your 1900nm voyage and visit in your Swan 65, from Maputo to Mogadishu! Race #1858
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Race starts: Aug 20th 17:00 Registration Open!
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