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Natuna Sea Race 2026 - RESULTS


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CONGRATULATIONS Elysium !!!
GRATULACJE WRmirekd !! CONGRATULAZIONI Sax747 !

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Back in 2022, we raced 'The Seven Seas of Asia', or more accurately 'The Seven Seas of South East Asia', but allow me not to be pedantic - all more-or-less triangular circuits with individual legs of three to five days duration, punctuated by generally tricky cornering around a headland or through a group of islands. The corners were tricky, but often so were the individual legs - very routable, but quite changeable; the land-enclosed nature of the seas - the Sea of Okhotsk, the Sea of Japan, and the Yellow Sea - plus the sub-tropical and tropical latitudes of the rest - the Gulf of Thailand, the South China Sea, the Java Sea, and the Sea of Natuna - often making forecasting the forecasts challenging.

So in 2026, your PRO took the decision to revisit one of those seven seas and re-run the 2022 race there, and the sea chosen was the Sea of Natuna, which true to past form proved challenging particularly on the first leg out from the Vietnamese coast to the tip of the Philippines' Palawan Island, the problem being a forecasted big veer from north north east to east south east about two days sailing from Vietnam, but when and how much and what windspeeds there and en-route, varied form forecast to forecast. Close-hauled wasn't going to cut it, but free-and-fast might get you out of the breeze too soon. One SOLer found the solution!

It was Elyseum; a relative newcomer to our simulations from South Africa, well-coached by fellow SAFer Patrick70119, as you can read in Elyseum's report under the socialist-starred button above. As he writes, it wasn't all plain sailing after Palawan, but the damage had been done, and no-one could catch him. Macte virtute esto Elyseum!

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Calendar 2026 - PREVIEW


Happy New Year, SOLers all, and, here, without further ado is an early outline for your sailonline.org Racing Programme 2026. This year, the long tradition of recognizing the most dedicated and winniest SOLer with a SUPerSOLer award will be replaced by instead recognizing the SOLer who scores best overall over the 43 planned buddied races after 6 discards with a new SUPerBUDdy prize.

This year also, we shall discontinue the All-Round Championships, replacing this series, with a number of special series, some new, some repeats. The annual ever-popular Ocean Championship, Sprint Championship, and TIMED Championship, however continue, as before. Click on the images to discover more about these always fiercely contested annual contests.

Some, in fact most, of the races of the Ocean Championships will also count towards other series, namely a Round the Old World series, a Round the New World series, and The Migrations series, which latter will also include two races of insufficient length and duration to be proper SOL Ocean races. And one Ocean race, the Cape to Rio, which starts before the New Year is a buddy-up and thus will count towards the SUPerBUDdy title. Click on the images to discover more about these three new series.

Three of last year’s other special series will repeat in 2026, but each with a subtle difference. Our four-race iceboat series will be restyled as the New Ice Age in the form of four long-distance races, two in the Arctic, two in the Antarctic. Our balloon series will reduce by one in number to three, but will be across land, ignoring land/water boundaries entirely. And our Red Eye series, of races in high resolution weather generally overnight, will increase to eleven in number, and will include buddied races whenever possible. Click on the images to discover more about these three series.

Two further series complete the challenges for you to take on, both determined by the likelihood of variability and surprise in forecasted weather; the Magical Mediterranean series of eleven races including several buddy-ups; and the Cross the Convergence Zones series of nine races, each and every one crossing the Equator. Click on the images below to discover more about these two new series.

       

Finally, as always, many of our buddied races that will all count towards the SUPerBUDdy prize, will themselves be part of various short series, including this year our two races to Tasmania in partnership with the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria, which we are adding to our traditional year-end double from New South Wales to Tasmania and back to create a new Tasman Quadruple. Click on any of the images below for further details about any of these buddied-up series.

   

       

       

Fair winds from SOL to all!

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Panama Canal 2026 - RESULTS


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FELICITATIONS KaSToR !!!
CONGRATULATIONS Garagiste !! CONGRATULATIONS CollegeFund !

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We started the sprint competition in 2026 on a strong note.
This incredible race through the Panama Canal attracted 87 yachts from various flags. However, only 55 crews overcame the rigors. Many yachts had trouble maneuvering in the narrow channel, and a collision with the shore was very costly. You can read about how our winner, KaSToR, overcame all these challenges in his report.
Garagiste and CollegeFund took the next places on the podium.

Our compliments, gentlemen!

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Great Bear Ice Race 2025 - RESULTS


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CONGRATULATIONS Kipper1258 !!!
CONGRATULATIONS HoratioPugwash !!
CONGRATULAZIONI Sax747 !

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Somehow 2025 closed without a RESULTS blog about our last race of the 2025 Ice Yachting series, on Great Bear Lake up in the high north of Canada's North West Territories. It was a small enough fleet of 66 DN's that showed on the line on a cold dark morning to have a 'look', but most of those started and most of those started finished. With most of the series leaders having a 'discard' ready to throw away in their tally, getting a 'counter' was imperative.

And it was Kipper1258 who dealt with the challenge best, with his first win in 2025 on the ice, permitting to discard his P25 on Lake Namtso down in Patagonia back in the southern hemisphere's Winter, to take the series overall. Some skating, (s)Kipper!

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Beketov by Balloon 2026 - In Siberia


Way-back-when France and England, and Spain as well, were squabbling about who should control what of North America, only to lose the most of it to their own insurging colonists, their eastern European neighbour empire, Russia, was quietly assimilating vast, thinly nomadically populated territory of its own – Siberia! Amongst the many explorers and adventurers that served Russia so well in these conquests was the Cossack hetman Pyotr Beketov. Let’s pretend we’re he and eschewing horseback, let’s travel by balloon from Yekaterinberg to Krasnoyarsk – just a short 2000km (1100nm) section of the Trans-Siberian Express’ 9289km!
Race #1972
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West Papua to Oregon 2026

Our next race in our Ocean Championships is the first of a series of great natural migrations we will track in 2026. The leatherback turtle is the most widely distributed marine reptile on planet Earth, and chooses to breed in warm tropical waters, but prefers to forage in more temperate habitats, travelling thousands and thousands of miles effortlessly annually to maintain this way of life. Our race will follow one of the typical trips of this turtle, from breeding grounds in the seas off West Papua to the coast of Oregon. It’s only 5900nm, so to keep up, but in comfort, we’ll follow in our Gunboat 90.
Race #2006
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Ranking: OCQ1 - OCCH - MIG - SYC
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Race to Up Helly Aa 2026

A-OI!!! The fiery spirit of Shetland’s legendary Up Helly Aa returns, and Sailonline’s annual race to Lerwick is once again upon us. Covering 383 nautical miles from Aberdeen, SOLers will tackle winter waters steeped in Viking tradition. This year, we race the classic Frers 33, a proven cruiser-racer born from the golden era of offshore racing and still a sturdy performer both on the virtual and real water. Can you master the course and reach Lerwick in time for the flames?

SAILING NOTE: Gruney may be approached from any direction but must be passed for rounding purposes as indicated on the chart.
Race #2005
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Red Eye - Hobart Convict Run 2026

Back in 2010, one of our SOLers of the first hour, AUS_Scott76, came up with this ‘Convict Run’ out from Hobart, past Cape Raoul and the penal colony of Port Arthur, round Tasman Island, up and back down the east coast of Tasmania, to finish with a tight technical run – so Scott called it – up the picturesque D'entrecasteaux Channel, home to Hobart once again. It’s 250nm, ideal for a bit of ‘Red Eye’ in comfortable Finngulf 43’s, and if the original idea was to pick up some convicts on the way for a bit of R&R and sea air, you may always drop’m back before returning to Hobart!
Race #2002
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Ranking: RED - SYC
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February 2 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Jan 27th 12:00 Registration Open!
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New Ice Age 2026 - Longyearbyen to Browerville


Although we have by no means exhausted the possibilities of ice boating on lakes at high latitudes or high altitudes, it was noticeable that as our 2025 Series progressed, there were calls from time to time for longer-distance challenges, and so in response to these calls we will pretend that global warming has reversed and as a result the coastal waters of Antarctica and Russia and Canada have fully (and smoothly!) frozen over offering us the possibility of a 4-race New Ice Age series in our trusted no-PL DN machines. Our first leg takes us 2600nm from Svalbard’s Longyearbyen east to North Alaska’s Browerville. You’ll be a few days on the ice, so dress warmly and take some provisions; go!
Race #1968
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Ranking: NIA - SYC
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Race starts: Jan 22nd 07:00 Registration Closed
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Cross the Convergence 2026 - Robinson Crusoe to Galapagos


Welcome to our first race of a new series of ocean voyages across the World’s convergence zones, this first race taking you north from south of the Tropic of Capricorn to the Equator-straddling Galapagos, home of magical iguanas and other exotic fauna (but no mythical kings, Dory) Departing from the island where in 1704 adventurer Alexander Selkirk inspired Daniel Defoe to write the best-seller "The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe", by debarking off the unsound "HMS Cinque Ports", four months before she foundered off the coast of present-day Colombia, we will sail the 2200nm in our decidedly sounder and faster than the " Cinque Ports",
Ocean 50 !
Race #1983
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Ranking: CCZ - SYC
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January 30 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Jan 16th 18:00 Registration Closed
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