Facebook

Login

Support Sailonline

If you haven't already - join the SAILONLINE YACHT CLUB!

Please also consider making a donation - all amounts are greatly appreciated!

Class 40 Racelist

Class_40

Races that were sailed with this boat

RACE NAME
START DATE

San Juan Islands Cup
2010-03-14
Two Oceans Doublecross
2010-04-10
Round Iceland
2010-04-28
Fyn Cup Prep Race
2010-05-18
Kapiti to Chetwodes
2010-10-02
Ron Cazar
2010-11-01
Comoros Cruise
2011-05-06
Tampa to New Orleans
2011-05-15
Cowes to Eddystone and Back
2012-03-06
Perth ISAF Fleet Race
2012-05-15
Perce to St Malo
2012-07-24
Celtic Sea English Channel Lights
2012-09-02
A3 Leg 5 - Brisbane to Hamilton Island
2013-02-26
Brisbane to Keppel Race
2013-08-02
Regatta Palermo Montecarlo
2013-08-18
BA to Rio
2013-10-04
BA to Rio
2014-10-01
Audi Hong Kong Kettle
2014-10-09
St Nicholas Island Dash
2014-12-21
Elbetico's Fun Run TIMED Race
2015-02-06
Freo to Bali
2015-05-19
Regatta Palermo Montecarlo 2015
2015-08-21
BA to Rio 2015
2015-10-03
3CR - Caen Channel Craic
2015-10-27
Koshiki PYOC Sprint
2015-12-19
Elbetico's Fun Run TIMED Race
2016-03-04
Melbourne to Osaka Prelude
2016-04-03
Regatta Palermo Montecarlo
2016-08-24
Chile Islands RTI Sprint
2016-09-10
A3 Leg 5 - Brisbane to Hamilton Island
2016-12-11
40' Championship - Sardinia Cup
2017-01-23
40' Championship - New Hebrides Slalom
2017-02-13
40' Championship - Boston to Newport Race
2017-03-30
Melbourne to Osaka Prelude
2017-04-01
40' Championship - Auckland to Gisborne
2017-04-08
40' Championship - Florida Rum Runners Regatta
2017-05-05
40' Championship - Singapore Visit
2017-06-23
40' Championship - Naples Triangle
2017-07-19
40' Championship - Brisbane to Keppel
2017-08-04
40' Championship - Hawaiian Zig Zag
2017-09-27
40' Championship - Galway to Dublin
2017-10-12
40' Championship - Refeno Rally
2017-11-02
Elbetico's Fun Run TIMED Race
2017-11-10
40' Championship - Lord Howe
2017-12-14
40' Championship - Sardinia Cup
2018-01-19
40' Championship - New Hebrides Slalom
2018-02-16
40' Championship - Florida Rum Run
2018-03-09
40' Championship - Auckland to Gisbourne
2018-04-27
40' Championship - Singapore Visit
2018-05-11
40' Championship - Naples Triangle
2018-06-15
40' Championship - Hawaiian Zig Zag
2018-07-20
40' Championship - Brisbane to Keppel
2018-08-03
40' Championship - Galway to Dublin
2018-09-07
40' Championship - Lord Howe
2018-10-05
40' Championship - Stockholm to St Petersburg
2018-11-09
40' Championship – Let's get out of this Country
2018-12-14
Regatta Palermo Montecarlo
2019-12-20
SSANZ Round North Island - Auckland to Mangonui
2020-02-22
SSANZ Round North Island - Mangonui to Wellington
2020-02-23
SSANZ Round North Island - Wellington to Napier
2020-03-02
SSANZ Round North Island - Napier to Auckland
2020-03-06
Toulon RTI Sprint
2020-03-21
A3 Leg 5 - Brisbane to Hamilton Island
2020-05-09
Regatta Palermo Montecarlo
2021-07-05
ORCV Melbourne to Hobart
2022-12-27
SSANZ Round North Island - Auckland to Mangonui
2023-02-24
SSANZ Round North Island - Mangonui to Waikawa
2023-02-27
SSANZ Round North Island - Waikawa to Auckland
2023-03-07
Paros to Naxos
2024-10-12

Last Modified: 2024-09-05 08:46:18 by bonknhoot - [ Snip Changes ] [ Wiki History ]

Races

Next Race: 00d 00h 00m


Current Races:

Azores Challenge 2025


Another almost forgotten race at SOL. For only the second time we will sail the Jester Azores Challenge route from 2016.
What is the Jester Challenge?
Every two years a group of singlehanded sailors heads for Plymouth to sail the Atlantic. The Jester Challenge is not a race in any way, shape or form, simply an opportunity for skippers to test their boats and their seagoing mettle in a supportive and non-competitive environment. Skippers can make stopovers in other ports or harbours if they so desire, and there is no stigma attached to retiring from the event. Each sailor takes full responsibility for him or herself, their boat and the equipment they carry. There are no entry fees and virtually no rules, although there are guidelines.
Our rules are a bit different and we have a 60ft trimaran at our disposal and we have 1200nm to cover. Let's see what our yachts and their skippers can do. We wonder what you will take on board?
Race #1898
INFO from brainaid.de
60ft_Trimaran PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
ARQ1 - ARCH - SUPSOL – SYC
Race starts: Mar 17th 17:00 Registration will open soon
▶ Flash
GO TO RACE

Melbourne Osaka Cup Double-Handed Yacht Race 2025

Welcome once again to what these days is Sailonline’s almost annual virtual Melbourne to Osaka Yacht Race. In real life, this double-handed 5500 nm race between these two sister cities, one deep in the southern hemisphere, the other high in the northern hemisphere, is run every four to five years, and this year is such a year. So, this year’s online version is in sync with the Melbourne Osaka Cup 2025 organised by the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria (ORCV), and the Sandringham (SYC) and Osaka Hokko (OHYC) yacht clubs. We’ll be racing the well-known First 40, a popular size of boat which should be a good match for many of the boats entered in the real race. With the doldrums unavoidably lying across our course, you can expect to be at virtual sea for at least a month!
Race #1669
INFO by brainaid.de
First 40 Particulars
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: SYC
Race starts: Mar 16th 06:00 Registration Open!

▶ Flash
GO TO RACE

Channel Islands 500 Yacht Race 2025


Prepare for an exhilarating offshore challenge in the Channel Islands 500 Yacht Race! Collaborating with the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, Sailonline brings you a 500-nautical-mile test of skill, speed, and strategy. Starting in Santa Barbara, you’ll navigate between Santa Cruz Island and Santa Rosa Island, rounding three marks before finishing in San Diego. Our SOLers will be competing in their Melges 40s, a high-performance offshore racer designed by the Botin partnership. Who will conquer the Pacific and claim victory? Set your course and race for glory!
Race #1899
INFO by brainaid.de
Melges 40 PARTICULARS
NAM_AWIP WX Updates:
0245 / 0845 / 1445 / 2045
Ranking: SYC
Race starts: Mar 14th 22:30 Registration Open!
▶ Flash
GO TO RACE

Lake Ladoga Ice Race


For our second race of the 2025 Ice Yachting series, we shall risk disturbing another sect of monks, these of the Orthodox persuasion rather than Buddhist. Good ice is often found in remote places, and remoteness breeds contemplation, and Valaam Island at 61.3N in the north east corner of Lake Ladogo is as remote as it gets. Surrounded by pristine ice in winter, we find there one of the great monasteries of Russian Orthodoxy. So, get your visa’s, fly to St Petersburg, take the N-121 north to Vladimirovka, and get your DN-skates on for another no-PL monk-minding race, this time of 110nm in length, out around Valaam, then Derevnya, to finish near Berezova.
Race #1851
INFOby brainaid.de
DN PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: DN - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Friday,
March 14 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Mar 10th 09:00 Registration Open!
▶ Flash
GO TO RACE

Tristan da Cunha to Coronation Island 2025

The adventure continues as we embark on the second leg of the RWW series, racing from Tristan da Cunha to the remote and uninhabited Coronation Island, NO, Elephant Island. Nestled between the Scotia Sea and the Weddell Sea, both island were named by 19th C British whalers. Prepare for a thrilling journey through the Roaring Forties and Furious Fifties, where relentless winds and challenging seas will test the mettle of every crew. This leg will be sailed aboard the historically iconic Steinlager II and is part of the prestigious OCCH 2025 series. The RWW series ranking will be determined by each team's best 7 out of 8 race results, so every moment counts! Are you ready to face the ultimate test of skill and endurance?
PRIZE: SMPF
Race #1890
INFO by brainaid.de
Steinlager II PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: OCQ1 - RWW - OCCH - SUPSOL - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Friday,
March 21 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Mar 03rd 11:00 Registration Closed
▶ Flash
GO TO RACE

Sinbad by Balloon 2025 - Dondra to Toamasina


Above you see a stratospheric balloon, that if only we had gribs at that altitude would get blasted along quite rapidly and predictably. Alas we just have our SOL balloon that sails rather lower to the sea and that we have crossed the Atlantic in, west to east, last year for the first time in the southern hemisphere. So much fun was had by all, that this year we will attempt the Indian Ocean, but in four legs. Another great piece of fiction, the voyages of Sinbad By Balloon not magic carpet, although you may need a bit of magic to make any progress at times. Pack your wicker basket full for your first leg of at least 2300nm from Sri Lanka to Madagascar; it’s not a picnic hamper, you could be in the air for longer than you hoped!
Race #1883
INFOby brainaid.de
SOL Balloon PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: SYC - SBB
RACE CLOSE: Tuesday,
March 18 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Feb 05th 11:00 Registration Closed
▶ Flash
GO TO RACE

Go to race archive

SYC Ranking

  1. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Patrick70119
  2. Sailonline Yacht Club Member WRmirekd
  3. Sailonline Yacht Club Member CriticalHippo
  4. Sailonline Yacht Club Member KaSToR
  5. Sailonline Yacht Club Member vida
  6. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rafa
  7. Sailonline Yacht Club Member FreyjaUSA
  8. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Kipper1258
  9. Sailonline Yacht Club Member bonknhoot
  10. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Sax747

View full list

Series

Mobile Client

SYC members have the benefit of access to our mobile/lightweight web client!

The mobile client