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Easter Island to Tristan da Cunha 2026 - RESULTS


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CONGRATULATIONS  Mullionman !!!
GRATTIS  StIngFI !!
HERZLICHEN GLÜCKWUNSCH  rumskib !

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The second leg of the Rounding the New World series started in light conditions, with just 4 knots of south-westerly wind on the starting line. The main fleet immediately headed southwest in search of stronger breeze, and the gamble paid off. Within nine hours, the leading contenders were experiencing winds of up to 32 knots, although this came at a price: VMC was strongly negative, at times exceeding 8 knots away from the Cape Horn waypoint. By the third day, the fleet gradually began turning south. At this stage, the eventual winner was almost 500 nautical miles behind the race leader—a striking reminder that in a race of this length, the right route can matter far more than an early lead.

From there, the main fleet settled into a powerful run toward Cape Horn, with strong and favourable winds carrying the boats all the way to the waypoint. After rounding Cape Horn, the fleet faced another tactical dilemma: whether to head for the Le Maire Strait or gybe east into the open Atlantic. In the end, only one of the frontrunners opted for the strait, passing north of Isla de los Estados, or Staten Island, Argentina. The favourable winds continued to accompany the fleet for the remainder of the race, producing a fast final stretch. The winner had established a decisive advantage 850 nautical miles from the finish, while the remaining podium positions stayed in contention right up to the finish line.

A total of 121 contenders participated, with 105 having reached the finish at the time of writing. The routing spread was substantial: the longest distance sailed was 7,117 nautical miles, resulting in 90th place, while the shortest was just 5,354 nautical miles, finishing in 86th. The winner completed the course in 12 days, 11 hours and 17 minutes, achieving an impressive average VMC of 16.5 knots, with a real average speed of 21.1 knots. Another fast and strategically demanding leg—where the early miles mattered less than finding the right route when it counted.

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Viareggio Bastia Viareggio 2026 - RESULTS


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GRATULACJE WRmirekd !!!
FELICITATIONS KaSToR !! PARABÉNS vida !

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Over one month ago now, 82 SOLers embarked on a virtual version of the classic Viareggio-Bastia-Viareggio regatta, which, in real-life, unfortunately had been postponed to 2027. This sixth (of 9) race of our Magical Mediterranean series one imagines should have been a pleasant sun-drenched affair for our absent buddies, with our leaders getting there (Corsica) and back (Tuscany) in 25 hours, sailing 170nm in their Class 40 yachts at a average speed of just under 7 knots. Balmy conditions one imagines, but of course the competition was fierce, and, hitting the finish, less than one server jump separated winner WRmirekd from his nearest pursuer, KaSToR.

With the seventh race of the series since then also completed, two races remain. Be sure not to miss them: the Roma Giraglia Regata in cooperation with the Circolo Nautico Riva di Traiano, and a final fantasy from Egypt's Sallum to northern Greece's Fanari!

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New Ice Age 2026 - Neumayer Station to Scott Base - RESULTS


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FELICITATIONS KaSToR !!!
FELICIDADES rafa !! CONGRATULAZIONI Sax747 !

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More than one month ago now, Frenchman KaSToR was first to finish the first leg of two, from Neumayer Station to Scott Base, around Antarctica; also the third leg of four of our New Ice Age long-distance DN series. Your blog-tasked race officer (that's me; ed.) was embarked on his own real-life circumnavigation at the time (around Ireland in a heatwave; ed.) and wasn't paying attention. Nevertheless, some weeks later when said race officer was still circling real-life, KaSToR submitted a report fearing he'd be late. Patently, his fears were unfounded!

The wait is over. Felicitations then and well done KaSToR; it's a fine report (under the ice above; ed.)!

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Magical Mediterranean 2026 - Benghazi to Korcula - RESULTS


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CONGRATULATIONS BRENTGRAY !!!
CONGRATULATIONS Go4iT !! CONGRATULATIONS CriticalHippo !

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It was all upwind, well more-or-less, but, as ever racing in The Mediterranean, it was far from simple, as reflected on in the short pertinent reports from the top of the podium under the buttonized Croatian flags above. Check them out. There's all sorts of tips there, from 'hunting for lanes' to 'training on gravel pits'!

Next up in our Magical Mediterranean Series is another buddy-up, courtesy of the close coordination from our Italian SOLers; the Roma Giraglia Regata, slated for September 18. Our final race of the series; equinoctial winds across the Tyrrhenian – don't miss it!

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Cross the Convergence 2026 - Tenerife to Fernando de Noronha


The sixth race of our series of ocean voyages across the World’s convergence zones takes us back up the Atlantic to Tenerife, from whence we will depart on a classic transatlantic passage to Brazil’s Fernando de Noronha. It’s 2150nm as the albatross flies, but you will undoubtedly have to take some and sometimes sudden detours to get your Volvo 70v4 through the doldrums stretching across your path from the Amazon to the Niger.
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Palk Bay TIMED Race 2026

This month’s TIMED race takes us to the shallow waters of Palk Bay located between India and Sri Lanka. Sail the impressive MC 38 around a roughly 140 nm course through two narrow channels before returning to the start/finish line in Jaffna.
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The British Isles Circumnavigation 2026


The British Isles Circumnavigation is here! Inviting skippers to take on an epic 1,720nm clockwise voyage around Britain and Ireland! Starting and finishing in Cowes, the course passes some of the most iconic landmarks in offshore sailing, including Fastnet Rock, Tearaght Lighthouse, Black Rock, St. Kilda and Muckle Flugga before the long run home. Racing in our fast and versatile TP52, this Super-Buddy Championship race will reward smart routing, changing weather strategy and sustained concentration over every mile. Good luck!
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Easter Island to Tristan da Cunha 2026

Welcome to the second leg of our RNW series, rounding Cape Horn. This middle-most leg Round the New World, from Easter Island to Tristan da Cunha, is also part of our Ocean Championship, and as such the second race of OCQ3 2026. This race, like the previous race in the RNW series, will be sailed in our revised 'version 2' Imoca 60 Foil. Race #2050
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Race starts: Aug 03rd 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 Panpyc
  6. Sailonline Yacht Club Member cdhinman
  7. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rthinman
  8. Sailonline Yacht Club Member ms0689
  9. Sailonline Yacht Club Member BRENTGRAY
  10. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Sax747

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