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22Square sailor in Newport ,Pitwater NSW Australia.
  • Mobile web client please
    Board » Technical Support
    Hi
    I'm happy to be a member now can anyone send we the link to the mobile client
    Thanks
    22Square sailor in Newport ,Pitwater NSW Australia.
  • Hobart or not
    Board » General Discussion
    HI guys
    whats the go with hobart this year
    thanks
    22Square sailor in Newport ,Pitwater NSW Australia.
  • Re: Race length, you're feedback please
    Board » General Discussion
    Hi all,

    We are almost at the end of a great and long batlle from Panama to San Francisco. I followed a bit of feedback in the chat and I think its nice to hear how you all feel about the race length we provide.

    We are looking to host a wide range of races in all sort of lengths. Maybe we can tweak something or give a better preview of what to expect before subscribing, like a rough estimate in days.

    Let us know what you think
    Race distance and time to complete is challenging as any race should be. Keep up the good work. Look forward to Route de Rumbe.
    22Square sailor in Newport ,Pitwater NSW Australia.
  • Re: Preliminary ranking system
    Board » Sailonline Yacht Club
    Great Move Club Committee.

    All we need ia a good club sponsor and more prizes and we will have plenty of participation.
    I am already planning a submission for reciprical rights with the CYCA RPAYC and ASC. See you on the water.
    22Square sailor in Newport ,Pitwater NSW Australia.
  • Re: Future races
    Board » General Discussion
    How About the Route De Rumbe

    St Malo to Jamaica.

    Awsome race
    22Square sailor in Newport ,Pitwater NSW Australia.
  • Delay start settings
    Board » General Discussion
    HI Lads,

    Is it possible to set the delay to go off at the start. For example. we are in practice mode then I set the delay to start at 1700utc. Does your reset and pull back of the boats to the start remove my delay setting for the start? You get my drift. I am trying to avoide getting out of bed at 4AM.
    22Square sailor in Newport ,Pitwater NSW Australia.
  • Re: Client ptoblem
    Board » Technical Support
    All good.. working now
    22Square sailor in Newport ,Pitwater NSW Australia.
  • Re: Client ptoblem
    Board » Technical Support
    HI Kalle,

    I have experienced a similar issue however it only locks up when I try and zoom in to the IMSY race. I can navigate no problem in previous races.
    and zoom in and out.

    Cheers

    Mat
    22Square sailor in Newport ,Pitwater NSW Australia.
  • Re: Boat Registration for IMSYC
    Board » General Discussion
    Phew,

    Thanks Kalle,

    I really did not want to miss trying to beat you Swedes at your own game.

    Cheers

    Mat
    22Square sailor in Newport ,Pitwater NSW Australia.
  • Re: Future races
    Board » General Discussion
    Yep,
    More Southern Hemisphere stuff.
    I am happy support in Australia.
    Great job lads
    22Square sailor in Newport ,Pitwater NSW Australia.

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Africa by Sea - Tangier to Abidjan


Whatever about pharaoh Necho II’s Phoenician expedition of the 7th C BCE, the Carthaginian Hanno the Navigator with more certainty sailed south from Tangier to explore the West African coast two centuries later, but how far he got is a matter of more conjecture. However, if he did the 2300nm to today’s Ivory Coast he would have found little there other than good shelter in the vast lagoons behind the dunes, much the same as today, excepting the highly industrialized port of Abidjan. Not a great haven for a stop-over but let’s take the 90ft Monohull anyway.
Race #1855
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Ranking: SYC - ABC
Race starts: Mar 26th 17:00 Registration Open!
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Sea Lion TIMED Race 2025

Come on down South for long days of sunlight and strong bracing winds to race our Finngulf 43 as many times as you like - 117nm as the albatross flies - through some of the islands of the Falklands archipelago. This is a TIMED race, so you may RE-REGISTER HERE to 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 #1903
INFO by brainaid.de
Finngulf 43 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
TRQ1 - TRCH - SUPSOL - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Saturday,
05 April at 23:00 UTC
Race starts: Mar 23rd 12:00 Registration Open!
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Azores Challenge 2025


Another almost forgotten race at SOL. For only the second time we will sail the Jester Azores Challenge route from 2016.
What is the Jester Challenge?
Every two years a group of singlehanded sailors heads for Plymouth to sail the Atlantic. The Jester Challenge is not a race in any way, shape or form, simply an opportunity for skippers to test their boats and their seagoing mettle in a supportive and non-competitive environment. Skippers can make stopovers in other ports or harbours if they so desire, and there is no stigma attached to retiring from the event. Each sailor takes full responsibility for him or herself, their boat and the equipment they carry. There are no entry fees and virtually no rules, although there are guidelines.
Our rules are a bit different and we have a 60ft trimaran at our disposal and we have 1200nm to cover. Let's see what our yachts and their skippers can do. We wonder what you will take on board?
Race #1898
INFO from brainaid.de
60ft_Trimaran PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
ARQ1 - ARCH - SUPSOL – SYC
RACE CLOSE: Tuesday,
March 25 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Mar 17th 17:00 Registration Closed
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Melbourne Osaka Cup Double-Handed Yacht Race 2025

Welcome once again to what these days is Sailonline’s almost annual virtual Melbourne to Osaka Yacht Race. In real life, this double-handed 5500 nm race between these two sister cities, one deep in the southern hemisphere, the other high in the northern hemisphere, is run every four to five years, and this year is such a year. So, this year’s online version is in sync with the Melbourne Osaka Cup 2025 organised by the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria (ORCV), and the Sandringham (SYC) and Osaka Hokko (OHYC) yacht clubs. We’ll be racing the well-known First 40, a popular size of boat which should be a good match for many of the boats entered in the real race. With the doldrums unavoidably lying across our course, you can expect to be at virtual sea for at least a month!
Race #1669
INFO by brainaid.de
First 40 Particulars
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: SYC
Race starts: Mar 16th 06:00 Registration Open!

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