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Fernando de Noronha to Faroe 2025 - RESULTS


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CONGRATULAZIONI capt420 !!!
FELICITATIONS Appo38 !!
FELICITATIONS YANN !

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This race may have lasted only 12 days, but its outcome was anything but predictable. Three distinct opening strategies emerged right from the start: a push to the NNW, a straight-north approach, and a rhumbline (NNE) option. By the end of day two, the fleet was spread across an impressive 400 nm east–west span. By day five, that spread had grown to nearly 1,000 nm as the entire fleet ran into a stubborn high-pressure system that slowed progress for two full days. But midway through day seven, the frontrunners finally broke free, catching the lingering winds of former cyclone Rafael. Speeds surged above 20 knots, rapidly compressing the fleet into a tight pack again.

The approach to Ireland split the fleet once more, this time around opposite sides of a low-pressure center. The leaders were pushed westward into headwinds, while the chasing boats slipped east between the low and the coastline, gaining valuable tailwinds. When the low eventually drifted eastward over land, the entire fleet faced headwinds—but the eastern group, enjoying better TWA and trailing by about 30 nm, used the advantage to overtake the leaders over the final 500 nm to the finish.

In the end, the top twelve boats crossed the line within just one hour of each other—despite taking notably different routes. The longest path covered 4,659 nm, while the shortest came in at 4,335 nm, a testament to how dynamic and finely balanced this race truly was

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Alicante TIMED Race 2025 - RESULTS


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FELICITATIONS KaSToR !!!
CONGRATULATIONS HoratioPugwash !!
CONGRATULATIONS CriticalHippo !

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Impressive times and incredible speeds were achieved with the AC72 in this race. Average speeds of 33 kts were posted by some of the top finishers, nine of which finished the 220 nm coursed at Alicante in under eight hours! While 69 boats completed at least one run, nearly 200 attempts were achieved. Race winner KaSToR had one word to describe the boat in his race report below: Extraordinary!

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Silverrudder 2025 - RESULTS


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CONGRATULATIONS CollegeFund!!!
CONGRATULATIONS AWoL!! CONGRATULATIONS BRENTGRAY!

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The 2025 edition of the Silverrudder – Challenge of the Sea was a thrilling and unforgettable race! Sixty determined SOLers took to the waters around Denmark’s island of Funen, leaving the island to port as announced at the skipper’s briefing. Known for its narrow straits and shifting winds, this year’s conditions surprised many—steady winds replaced the usual light breezes, making for fast and tactical sailing.

After a gripping contest around the island, CollegeFund of the USA crossed the finish line first, securing a well-earned victory. AWoL of the United Kingdom followed just eight seconds later in a nail-biting finish, with BRENTGRAY of South Africa close behind to complete a truly international podium.

Congratulations to all 49 finishers and every skipper who took part in this classic solo challenge!

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Red Eye - Frisian Isles Trophy 2025 - RESULTS


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FELICITATIONS KaSToR !!!
GEFELICITEERD bonknhoot !! FELICITATIONS ForbanduCollet44 !

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Our last race of our new 'Red Eye' Series was a short and sharp affair of little more than 13 hours duration, so that, with a start at 12:00 UTC, only our antipodean friends had to suffer much 'red eye' getting round our course across the German Wattensee. And, despite our weather being modulated at high resolution for local effects, the wind was remarkably straight, and the polar of the Farr400s that we ventured forth in also remarkably round - a polar like a billaird ball, erstwhile SOLer A2 would have opined.

So the race was going to be won by high precision finesse, including a sharp rounding of the buoy at Helgoland, and who better to show us how that was to be done, than the race winner and Series winner, KaSToR, new to the SOL this year, but clearly with quite some considerable practice elsewhere under his belt.

And never resting on his laurels, KaSToR has also graced us with a report, which you will find under the button above (modelled on the flag of Ostfriesland). Well worth a read! Well done, KaSToR!!

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Christmas to Christmas Island 2025

Two waypoints, start and finish, and between them 5827 NM of two oceans. Not much time if we want to sit at the Christmas Eve table. You will need to maintain an average speed of over 10 knots, maybe quite possible with this Maxi Trimaran, but prepare your vessel well and choose the best of the many possible routes. Hands up everyone who knew there were TWO Christmas Islands?! OK, maybe you have sailed this Sailonline course before... but it's time to get ready for the 2025 challenge of racing between Christmas Island in the Pacific to Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean! It also marks the conclusion of our prestigious Ocean Race Championship 2025. Please have fun! Fair winds!
PRIZE: SMPF
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Andaman Islands PYOC 2025


The Andaman Islands are an archipelago, made up of 200 islands, in the northeastern Indian Ocean. Together with the Nicobar Islands to their south, the Andamans serve as a maritime boundary between the Bay of Bengal to the west and the Andaman Sea to the east. These waters will be the theater of our next 240nm race in the ARCH 2025 series. Which one you choose depends only on you, i.e. your Elan 410 sport will leave the Andaman Islands on the starboard or port side.
Race #1965
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Ranking:
ARQ4 - ARCH - SUPSOL - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Monday,
December 1 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Nov 24th 17:00 Registration Open!
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Isla San Lorenzo RTI 2025


SOL’s SRC (Sailonline Race Committee) has taken us to some unusual places in the past, and San Lorenzo Island off Lima’s Callao peninsula is definitely another one. Housing a naval base and a penal institution, no vessel is allowed within 300m of its shores. Also, with no sources of potable water, it is a matter of debate whether it is an island at all, and not just a large rock. So, whatever you do, don’t be tempted to BBQ; you’ll be arrested and go thirsty! We return for the first time since 2018 to race thirteen potentially unlucky miles in J-30s; have fun!!
Race 1966
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Ranking:
SPQ4 - SPRCH - SUPSOL – SYC
RACE CLOSE: Wednesday,
November 26 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Nov 22nd 21:00 Registration Closed
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Sinbad by Balloon 2025 - Carnarvon to Dondra


From here, our home in Bharatavarṣa is now north west of us – said Sinbad to his fellow balloonists. Perhaps we can ride the wind first further north, and then catch the winds that every year bring the rain, perhaps not. It’s 2600nm and we could be aloft awhile, so, Master el-Quarters, victuals only, no sandbags, provisioning the giant hamper. It will be not a picnic!
Race #1886
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WX Updates:
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Ranking: SYC - SBB
RACE CLOSE: Tuesday,
December 9 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Oct 15th 11:00 Registration Closed
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  1. Sailonline Yacht Club Member KaSToR
  2. Sailonline Yacht Club Member CriticalHippo
  3. Sailonline Yacht Club Member WRmirekd
  4. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rafa
  5. Sailonline Yacht Club Member CollegeFund
  6. Sailonline Yacht Club Member vida
  7. Sailonline Yacht Club Member bonknhoot
  8. Sailonline Yacht Club Member BRENTGRAY
  9. Sailonline Yacht Club Member sassy63
  10. Sailonline Yacht Club Member brellis

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