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Leaderboard for A3 2016 - Leg 2 - Melbourne to Hobart

A3 2016 - Leg 2 - Melbourne to Hobart, racing with 167 boats.

Rankings: SYC ranking - 2016 A3

1-50 51-100 101-150 151-200

Rank Boat Name Boat Type DTG LOG Finish Time (UTC)
101 Sailonline Yacht Club Member rumskib First 47.7 0 553.7 2016-07-06 23:13:32
102 MaxStarostin First 47.7 0 513.3 2016-07-07 04:27:43
103 Anjana First 47.7 0 500.7 2016-07-07 10:45:04
104 Sailonline Yacht Club Member newsartist First 47.7 0 547.7 2016-07-07 14:30:35
105 maistros First 47.7 0 523.7 2016-07-07 16:56:04
106 Sailonline Yacht Club Member hew565 First 47.7 0 684.3 2016-07-07 18:13:55
107 WetWing First 47.7 0 540.8 2016-07-07 20:08:44
108 Sailonline Yacht Club Member zappe First 47.7 0 637.2 2016-07-07 22:22:26
109 ClogDancer First 47.7 0 631.7 2016-07-08 00:01:18
110 Sideways First 47.7 0 632.9 2016-07-08 00:07:59
111 Sailonline Yacht Club Member tasse2the First 47.7 0 482.0 2016-07-08 01:51:29
112 Sailonline Yacht Club Member FortAdamsRI First 47.7 0 973.6 2016-07-08 08:32:33
113 Sailonline Yacht Club Member svein First 47.7 5.6 493.9
114 kaia First 47.7 8.1 518.8
115 pipapepe First 47.7 9.3 500.0
116 cesclem64 First 47.7 9.6 477.2
117 seawat First 47.7 9.8 472.4
118 MaterialGain First 47.7 11.5 464.2
119 daisy First 47.7 14.5 598.4
120 Sailonline Yacht Club Member v_eagle First 47.7 21.9 634.4
121 Sailonline Yacht Club Member jez First 47.7 32.5 471.6
122 Sailonline Yacht Club Member brellis First 47.7 35.2 557.1
123 Sailonline Yacht Club Member Danceaway First 47.7 41.6 632.2
124 vitorlas First 47.7 42.0 673.9
125 Sailonline Yacht Club Member scallions First 47.7 72.7 835.5
126 bakedbean First 47.7 75.7 523.2
127 Sailonline Yacht Club Member hari First 47.7 85.7 533.0
128 stills14 First 47.7 88.0 492.7
129 bloat First 47.7 90.9 381.5
130 NZL_Spindrift_X5 First 47.7 115.1 614.4
131 TIGER First 47.7 121.2 545.8
132 Patrick70119 First 47.7 124.3 317.3
133 Sailonline Yacht Club Member Pwfflyer First 47.7 129.4 563.7
134 ezequielpanza First 47.7 154.7 278.7
135 sakalson First 47.7 156.6 438.6
136 Gavalar First 47.7 195.5 859.7
137 GAP First 47.7 203.4 413.2
138 hamishivey First 47.7 288.7 137.4
139 buncha First 47.7 291.1 133.1
140 HamoriPisti First 47.7 298.5 414.8
141 mornar First 47.7 413.8 21.5
142 BER_Baggus First 47.7 416.9 4.7
143 GAASTERBOAT First 47.7 417.6 5.0
144 Wanderer First 47.7 418.7 0.9
145 WINDEGG First 47.7 419.5 0
146 Sailonline Yacht Club Member elbetico First 47.7 419.5 0
147 Sailonline Yacht Club Member Irish_Rover First 47.7 419.5 0
148 Sailonline Yacht Club Member ghibli First 47.7 419.5 0
149 Sailonline Yacht Club Member Henrys First 47.7 419.5 0
150 Sailonline Yacht Club Member sassy63 First 47.7 419.5 0

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Africa by Sea 2025 - Suez to Port Said


When Napoleon (briefly) occupied Egypt at the turn to the 19th C, he ordered his expedition’s Directeur des Ponts et Chaussées, Jacques-Marie Le Père, to evaluate the ancient, derelict, infilled course of a Ptolemaic canal connecting the Red Sea to the Nile via the Great Bitter Lake, versus a new canal to the Mediterranean directly. Neither were considered feasible – locks to climb a pauvre-surveyed 10m sea-level difference, or continuous dredging of the Nile, would both be equally financially prohibitive. Fifty years passed before the unlikeliness of Le Père’s survey finding was challenged and a French Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez obtained a 99-year concession from the Khedive of Egypt, Said Pasha, to construct and operate a canal from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, much against the will of the Ottoman Sultan, Abdulmecid I (the Pasha’s nominal overlord), and the wishes of the (Irish) British prime minister, Lord Palmerston. The year was 1859, the very number of this race (planning, dear boy, planning!), which, despite the canal’s double-super-tanker gauge and lack of locks, is strictly prohibited IRL. 85nm in Fareast 28Rs to complete your circumnavigation of Africa!
Race #1859
INFOby brainaid.de
Fareast 28R PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
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Ranking: SYC - ABS
Race starts: Nov 12th 17:00 Registration Open!
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Round Hong Kong TIMED Race 2025

This month’s TIMED race takes us to the hectic, bustling sea lanes of the South China Sea for a 118 nm race beginning and ending in Hong Kong rounding several of the 260 nearby islands along the way. The boat for this race is the South African built Cape 31. This is a TIMEDrace so you may RE-REGISTER HEREto try again after finishing a run. You will have 13 days and 11 hours to test your skill and decision making after the race opens.
Race #1964
INFOby brainaid.de
Cape 31 Particulars
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
TRQ4 - TRCH - SUPSOL - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Saturday,
22 November at 23:00 UTC
Race starts: Nov 09th 12:00 Registration Open!
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Red Eye - Frisian Isles Trophy 2025

For our final “Red Eye” race, we invite you to cross the Noord Zee to the Wadden Zee, where a 160nm course around a few sandy islands raced on SOL only once before in 2010 awaits you. We don’t have a replica of Erskine Childers’ Dulcibella in our boathouse, and in any case if we took her out, we might well contract more than one “Red Eye”, so instead we’ll race our very own riddle of the sands in Farr 400s!
Race #1848
INFOby brainaid.de
Farr 400 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: SYC - RED

RACE CLOSE: Tuesday,
November 11 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Nov 05th 12:00 Registration Closed
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Fernando de Noronha to Faroe 2025

The RWW Series concludes with a spectacular journey from Fernando de Noronha to the Faroe Islands, a legendary destination in the wild North Atlantic. Panning 4,100 nautical miles, this leg will be a true test of endurance, strategy, and sheer determination. Also the penultimate leg of the 2025 Ocean Championship, it’s your chance to prove your mettle against the sea, the wind, and yourself. We’ll be racing aboard the Ragamuffin 100, a vessel built for speed and challenge — demanding planning, precision and grit from every sailor on deck. Do you have what it takes to master the Northern Atlantic?.
PRIZE: SMPF
Race #1960
INFO by brainaid.de
Ragamuffin 100 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: RWW - OCQ4 - OCCH - SUPSOL - SYC
Race starts: Nov 03rd 11:00 Registration Open!
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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
INFOby brainaid.de
SOL Balloon PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: SYC - SBB
Race starts: Oct 15th 11:00 Registration Closed
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  5. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rafa
  6. Sailonline Yacht Club Member CollegeFund
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  8. Sailonline Yacht Club Member BRENTGRAY
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