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Melbourne Osaka Cup Double-Handed Yacht Race 2025 - RESULTS


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GRATTIS marman !!!
CONGRATULATIONS FreyjaUSA !! GEFELICITEERD bonknhoot !

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In-real-life, the quite extraordinary Double-Handed Melbourne to Osaka race is held every four years or so, but on Sailonline it is rare a year goes by that we don't take on the unique channel of navigating the entire latitudinal length of the Pacific Ocean from 40 South to 40 North. This year though we raced in company with the real world, all of us SOLers aboard the modestly performing First 40. This kept us in touch with - well ahead of, as we started half a day earlier - with the real fleet... for a while.

However, as so often in this race, where to cross the doldrums that shift and move about across the Solomon Islands, parity with the real fleet went overboard, in particular as five sagacious SOLers found three separate lanes well to the east of New Guinea where good progress could be maintained, watch after watch after watch.

First of those five was marman from Sweden, who when the wind steadied had built himself a lead of several hours, which his pursuers whittled away at, now and then, but never threatened. How he did it and what happened next, you can read in his report under the button above. Well done, marman, and enjoy and reflect, all!

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Regata dell’Accademia Navale 2025

Sailonline is honoured to have been invited to be the online racing partner of the Livorno International Sailing Week , organized by the City of Livorno, in cooperation with the local yacht clubs and the Italian Navy and to, for the very first time, host the online version of the Settimana’s flagship offshore race, the 630nm Regata dell’Accademia Navale .

The RAN 630 is a tricky race in often fickle winds across the waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The race starts and finishes in Livorno and the triangular course takes competitors from there to a mark off Porto Cervo, then to Capri and home again.

New joiner to SOL AleBerny’s Class 40, Vaquita, should have competed in the real-life race, but unfortunately he has been inconvenienced. Instead, he will substitute his Akiliari-built, Marc Lombard design with a Sailonline Class 40, which will also be the yacht of choice for the rest of the virtual fleet!

The Sailonline virtual race will open for practice on April 17, to allow all new-comers plenty of time to learn the ropes so as to be competitive, before the start online - NOTE: change - on April 26 at 10:00 UTC.

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Red Eye - Round White Island 2025 - RESULTS


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FELICITATIONS KaSToR !!!
CONGRATULATIONS CriticalHippo !! FELICITATIONS ALP317 !

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Te Puia Whakaari on White Island has been simmering dangerously ever since it last erupted in 2019, taking the lives of twenty-two tourists. Tourism including yachting round the island have remained curtailed since then, but that doesn't stop Sailonline. And so, 94 SOLers launched their TP-52s onto the Hauraki Gulf for a quick dash out to the island and back, including the eventual winner KaSToR, who nearly decided not to race, but wrote a fine report about it anyway.

To find out how it all went, do read the report (under the button above). Thank you and well done indeed, KaSToR!

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Africa by Sea 2025 - Tangier to Abidjan - RESULTS


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GRATULACJE WRmirekd !!!
CONGRATULATIONS Kipper1258 !! FELICITATIONS Panpyc !

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Displacing about 60 tonne, our Swan 90 rarely ramps up ahead of its bowwave onto a plane, thus according to theory limiting the boatspeed she achieves to 1.34 x √90 or 12.7 knot, which she already reaches in just 9 knot of breeze. More wind as Shania Twain might sing does not impress her much, until from about 25 knot (F6) and on deep angles with every bit of canvas her crew can find set and pulling, she does start to take off, although modestly compared to latest generation racers of similar volumetric dimensions but equipped with swing keels, foils, water ballast and the rest.

Be it as it may (let it be, Lennon/McCartney), this lack of top speed was of little concern to the 120 SOLers who departed Tangier on the 26th of March for the second leg of Sailonline's 'Africa by Sea' circumnavigation of Alkebulan 'mother of mankind', as it was mostly light and variable winds that they were anticipating, which was going to suit their 90 footers well. How well, and who, it suited when, you can discover in a fine report under the button above (again featuring the heraldry of the ports of departure and arrival) from new-to-SOL, but not to 'online sailboat racing simulation' Panpyc, on the occasion of his first SOL podium.

In the end, after 8 days at sea, it was the redoubtable WRmirekd who took the gold, but various others had challenged and held the lead, their hopes only to be dashed by a missed or misinterpreted weather forecast, or some dumb stubbornness or other mishap (take your pick). Great racing. Off to Swakopmund next!

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Elephant Island to Marquesas 2025

Prepare to test your limits as we launch into the third leg of the RWW Series and the fifth leg of the 2025 Ocean Championship Series—an epic voyage from Elephant Island to the Marquesas in the heart of French Polynesia. This 4,700-nautical-mile challenge is a true test of endurance, strategy, and raw sailing adrenaline. Aboard the high-performance Volvo 70v4, competitors will face fierce headwinds as they round the legendary Cape Horn and make the thrilling transition from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Do you have what it takes to conquer the Pacific? Join us, and put your skills to the ultimate test.
PRIZE: SMPF
Race #1909
INFO by brainaid.de
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Ranking: OCQ2 - RWW - OCCH - SUPSOL - SYC
Race starts: May 05th 11:00 Registration will open soon
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Bay to Bay 2025 - Leg 2 - Great Sandy Stait

After a thrilling opener, the 2025 edition of the Bay to Bay Yacht Race continues with Leg 2, bringing even more adrenaline and tactical excitement to the waters of the Great Sandy Marine Park. In collaboration with the Hervey Bay Sailing Club, our SOLers will once again take the helm of their lightning-fast 18-foot skiffs, this time tackling a 24-nautical-mile course through shifting breezes and tight competition.

With fresh legs, sharper tactics, and everything to race for, it’s anyone’s game! See you on the start line for the grand finale!
Race #1906
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Ranking: B2B - SYC
Race starts: May 03rd 21:30 Registration Open!
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Bay to Bay 2025 - Leg 1 - Great Sandy Strait

Prepare for an electrifying start to the 2025 Bay to Bay Yacht Race! In partnership with the Hervey Bay Sailing Club, this first leg will see our SOLers take on a fast-paced, 16-nautical-mile sprint through the stunning waters of the Great Sandy Marine Park, weaving past the breathtaking landscapes of the Great Sandy National Park. Racing in high-powered 18-foot skiffs, the fleet will battle shifting winds, tricky tactics, and fierce competition—all in pursuit of victory! With the thrill of the race and an unforgettable sailing experience ahead, we can’t wait to see you on the start line!
Race #1905
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Ranking: B2B - SYC
Race starts: May 03rd 01:00 Registration Open!
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Regata dell’Accademia Navale 2025

Welcome to Sailonline’s first partnership with the City of Livorno, in cooperation with the local yacht clubs and the Italian Navy, to offer you the online opportunity to race the Regata dell’Accademia Navale. 630nm in length, starting and finishing in Livorno, the race takes you the length and breadth of the Tyrrhenian Sea via Porto Cervo and Capri. Online, you will be sailing a Class 40, which should keep you well in with the top of the real-life fleet which we will be tracking on screen!
Race #1902
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Ranking: SYC
Race starts: Apr 27th 09:00 Registration Open!

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Gulf of St Lawrence 2025


The Gulf of St. Lawrence, with one of the largest and deepest estuaries in the world, will be the site of a completely new race in SOL. Our Melges 40 will take us 950 nm from Bathurst in Baie des Chaleurs around the islands of Anticosti, Pelee and Prince Edward admiring beautiful landscapes along the way. Fair winds.
Race #1910
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Ranking:
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RACE CLOSE: Friday,
May 2 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Apr 21st 17:00 Registration Closed
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Transat à Deux 2025

Above you see a single-handed sailor semi-foiling his Beneteau Figaro III to the horizon. It is in fact Ireland’s Sailor of the Year and the overall winner of last year’s Solitaire du Figaro, Tom Dolan. Somehow, we got our hands on a polar for the Class, and rather than trying to surreptitiously track Tom and his mates in the 2025 edition of the Solitaire, sailing rather-short, single-handed legs across the Celtic Sea and Biscay, we thought we’d see how our virtual craft would fare on the Class’s double-handed 3900nm Trans-Atlantic, from somewhere in Brittanny to somewhere in the Caribbean via somewhere in the Canaries. Allez, mes braves!
Race #1901
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Ranking: SYC
Race starts: Apr 20th 11:00 Registration Closed
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Sinbad by Balloon 2025 - Toamasina to Baia de l'Oiseau


You may recall that when last we visited Madagascar in the company of Sinbad, the Sultan commanded our intrepid inspirator to seek out fabled islands where in Summer the sun barely set. We did and we returned but the Sultan wasn’t happy with Sinbad’s report, so here we go again, now by SOL Balloon instead of sailing vessel. Expect to be in the air for at least 2100nm and depending on how the wind brings us, anything between two weeks and two months before we shall descend at the Sultan’s given coordinates!
Race #1884
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Ranking: SYC - SBB
Race starts: Apr 09th 11:00 Registration Closed
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Valparaiso to San Francisco 2025

Get ready for an exhilarating new challenge as we set sail on the fourth leg of the 2025 Ocean Championship Series! Following in the 19th century footsteps of Isabel Allende's heroine, Eliza Sommers, 'Daughter of Fortune', this all-new route takes us across the vast eastern Pacific, from Valparaíso, Chile, to San Francisco, California - a 3500nm journey of endurance, strategy, and pure sailing adrenaline. This leg will be raced aboard the powerful Rapido 60, pushing sailors to their limits as they navigate the open ocean. Do you have what it takes to conquer the Pacific? Join us and put your skills to the ultimate test!
PRIZE: SMPF
Race #1900
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WX Updates:
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Ranking: OCQ2 - OCCH - SUPSOL - SYC
Race starts: Apr 07th 11:00 Registration Closed
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  3. Sailonline Yacht Club Member CriticalHippo
  4. Sailonline Yacht Club Member KaSToR
  5. Sailonline Yacht Club Member FreyjaUSA
  6. Sailonline Yacht Club Member vida
  7. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rumskib
  8. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Kipper1258
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