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Kapiti Chetwodes Race 2024 - RESULTS


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GRATULACJE WRmirekd !!!
PARABÉNS Vida_Maldita !! CONGRATULATIONS Kipper1258 !

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Another race in the ARCH 2024 competition has already become history. Although the fight at various levels was very fierce, it did not bring any significant changes in the quarterly and annual classification. The fastest on the Cook Strait loop was WRmirekd, thus strengthening his position as the leader in all ARCH 2024 categories. Second place went to Vida_Maldita, who is currently in excellent form, just under three seconds ahead of Kipper1258, a still dangerous SOL veteran returning to his glory days. Congratulations gentlemen and great success in your future competitions. 😊

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ORCV Melbourne to Devonport Race 2024 - RESULTS


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GRATULACJE WRmirekd!!!
CONGRATULATIONS CriticalHippo!! CONGRATULATIONS QMaxx!

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The Rudder Cup, Australia’s oldest yacht race, delivered a thrilling 196-nautical-mile challenge across the notorious Bass Strait. Sailonline’s fleet of J-122 performance yachts faced shifting winds and tactical decisions, making for intense competition.

Poland’s WRmirekd claimed victory in a nail-biting finish, crossing the line just 9 seconds ahead of the USA’s CriticalHippo. South Africa’s QMaxx secured third with a steady and strategic performance. Key moments included precise gybes and skillful navigation through changing wind conditions, showcasing the fleet’s mastery of their craft.

The race highlighted the enduring legacy of the Rudder Cup—blending history, strategy, and camaraderie. Congratulations to the podium finishers and all participants for embracing this storied race with skill and determination!

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Nassau to Bodø 2024 - RESULTS


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CONGRATULATIONS Dingo !!!
ПОЗДРАВЛЯЕМ veter !!
CONGRATULATIONS SlideRule !

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Nassau to Bodø: A Swift Finish to the RTW Series The Nassau to Bodø leg of this year’s RTW series delivered a surprisingly fast finish, clocking in at just 16 days—even for our relatively slow yacht. The podium finishers covered an impressive 4,600 nautical miles, averaging 11.9 knots over the course.

Competitors employed two main strategies: a smaller group opted for the great circle route—the shortest distance between two points—while the majority followed the rhumb line. Initially, the great circle group gained a solid lead, extending it to 120 nautical miles by Day 6. However, fortunes shifted over the next two days as the rhumb line group capitalized on a favorable system delivering winds of 20-30 knots, significantly closing the gap. By Day 9, the rhumb line group temporarily split when faced with a high-pressure zone but regrouped by Day 11, converging to chase a powerful storm named Burt. This system proved pivotal, with its winds exceeding 45 knots and propelling the fleet at speeds of over 20 knots. Some yachts recorded an impressive 24-hour distance of 440 nautical miles during this stretch. As Burt powered the fleet forward, the great circle group fell behind, trailing by more than 200 nautical miles. The decisive moment came on Day 13, as the fleet passed the Hebrides and faced a critical navigational choice around the Shetland Islands. Ultimately, the eastern (inside) route proved faster, with all podium finishers emerging from this path to claim their spots.

The Nassau to Bodø leg will be remembered for its exhilarating pace and strategic complexities, a fitting finale to an unforgettable RTW series.

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PIC Coastal Classic Yacht Race 2024 - RESULTS


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GRATULACJE WRmirekd!!!
Parabéns Vida_Maldita!! CONGRATULATIONS Satori!

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The 2024 PIC Coastal Classic showcased an electrifying blend of strategy, skill, and speed as Sailonline’s fleet of Open 60 Class Trimarans competed head-to-head with the intensity of real-life multihull racers. WRmirekd from Poland emerged as our winner, completing the challenging 118-nautical-mile course in an impressive 11 hours, 50 minutes, and 47 seconds. His razor-sharp navigation and efficient tacking secured a well-earned victory. Close behind, Brazil’s Vida_Maldita secured second place, crossing the finish line just two minutes later. Canada’s Satori completed the podium after a thrillingly contested final stretch.

The race hinged on key tactical moments, particularly around Takatu Peninsula and Cape Brett Light. WRmirekd’s flawless coastal navigation and well-timed maneuvers gave him a decisive edge, while Vida_Maldita leveraged fewer tacks and smart positioning to stay firmly in contention. Satori demonstrated remarkable resilience, fighting through challenges to hold onto third. The race culminated in a nail-biting sprint to the finish, with just 35 seconds separating third and sixth places—a testament to the high stakes and exceptional skill of our Sailonline community.

For a deeper dive into the race’s thrilling dynamics, Satori’s masterful report provides a detailed and engaging account. A must-read for everyone!

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Tristan da Cunha TIMED Race 2024

Originally designed by NZL_Scotsman, we head for the remote outpost of Tristan da Cunha where gales and storms may come and go but the sea is everlasting. This 64nm TIMED race has been raced on several occasions before, and this time we will be doing it in Rustler 36s.
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Race #1875
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0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
TRQ4 - TRCH - SUPSOL - SYC
REGISTRATION CLOSE: Saturday, 28 December at 22:00 UTC
RACE CLOSE: Saturday, 28 December at 23:00 UTC
Race starts: Dec 15th 12:00 Registration will open soon
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The Beagle in the Azores 2024


And west the Beagle went one final time to round the Cape of Good Hope on May 31 1836. Ashore, Darwin met up with the Astronomer Royal, Herschel, who just happened to be in South Africa at the same time mapping the southern skies. After sounding out his many ideas on evolution and extinction with Herschel, the Beagle now sailed north, stopping briefly in St Helena, Ascension and Brazil, and the Cape Verdes again, to reach the Azores on September 19, 1836. Fitzroy and Darwin at this stage were in a hurry to get back to Britain, but online in 2024 we will stay a little longer to explore this final remote archipelago in our virtual Tall Ship Class B Beagle, 630nm round and about the islands, minding as always in these waters not to bump into any large cetaceans!
Race #1758
INFOby brainaid.de
Tall Ship Class B PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: SVF - SYC
Race starts: Dec 14th 13:00 Registration Open!
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Christmas(W) to Christmas(E) Island 2024

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, so prepare your 90ft 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 2024 challenge of a reversed race, starting in the Indian Ocean, racing to the Christmas Island in the Pacific! It also marks the conclusion of our prestigious Ocean Race Championship 2024. Please have fun! Fair winds!
PRIZE: SMPF
Race #1868
INFO by brainaid.de
90ft Monohull PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: OCQ4 - OCCH - SUPSOL - SYC
Race starts: Dec 02nd 11:00 Registration Closed
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  1. Sailonline Yacht Club Member WRmirekd
  2. Sailonline Yacht Club Member FreyjaUSA
  3. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Vida_Maldita
  4. Sailonline Yacht Club Member CriticalHippo
  5. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rafa
  6. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Kipper1258
  7. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Satori
  8. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Sax747
  9. Sailonline Yacht Club Member CollegeFund
  10. Sailonline Yacht Club Member BRENTGRAY

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