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my other boat is a kiteboard =)
  • Re: Banjul - Freetown ( W-Africa)
    Board » Flag Officers » Race proposals
    I think this could be fun. SOLers tend to 'want' the fastest boats in the strongest of winds. But reality is not always like that. And to be honest I rather have low winds in a simulator and good winds IRL than the other way round.

    If we want SOL to be a good simulator then an ocasional low wind race OR a race in mini650's should be part of the game...
    my other boat is a kiteboard =)
  • Re: Here is how to propose new races
    Board » Flag Officers » Race proposals
    We have a polar for the mini650.

    Last october we did the 'Poor mans race', a race in two legs from Charente via Madeira to Salvador Brasil.

    So keep in mind that those 2 legs already exist in SOL (you don't need to remake them)

    But of course, the race you proposed is slightly different... looking forward to your proposal!

    (I am also a mini650 fan!)
    my other boat is a kiteboard =)
  • Re: Around the Americas?
    Board » General Discussion
    Maybe this is not technical possible in SOL but looks like a wonderful journey IRL =)
    my other boat is a kiteboard =)
  • Re: Sailonline Race Committee
    Board » General Discussion
    I found this page on the web:

    Offshore courses

    It describes in detail and with coordinates the 'official' courses for worldrecord attemps...

    The 'Around Britain and Ireland' could be a nice race

    Another thing I found is this map of the Beagle's route. There is currently a tv-program running on dutch television where they use a clipper stuffed with all kinds of electronics and are remaking the journey as Charles Darwin made it in the 19th century...
    my other boat is a kiteboard =)
  • Re: Sailonline Race Committee
    Board » General Discussion
    I also joined the Yahoo group. But am not that satisfied as most of you =)

    Apart from the banners and other uninteresting content around the calendar, my biggest concern is the possibility to embed the calendar in the sailonline website. So far I have not found this feature. And is the calendar public? Or is it only visible to members? That might be unwanted.... calendar should be public / open.

    But I'll go with the masses, Google would be my choice, but if you want to go for Yahooo, fine by me...
    my other boat is a kiteboard =)
  • Re: Sailonline Race Committee
    Board » General Discussion
    I just discovered you'll need a google account to access the google Calendar app as an admin.
    my other boat is a kiteboard =)
  • Re: Sailonline Race Committee
    Board » General Discussion
    Apart from the fact wheither we should have a seperate email(list), I think race requests are better gathered via a forum. This keeps them (and the discussion about it) more open for everybody to see and contribute.

    This would keep things within the userbase and will keep the SRC (sailonline race committee) more open, less secret...

    An emaillist which forwards all incoming mail at something like racecommittee@sailonline.org to all our private mailaccounts could be used for internal communication. But this could also be done in the forum. Advantages of using the forum instead of mail is the fact that all communication is preserved on the server. There is no need to maintain the mailinglist (less hassle for SOL-people) and again the open character of the SRC.

    Just my thoughts, but I think it is best to keep things as simple as possible. All we really need to operate as a SRC is
    a) Own category within the forum
    b) A Calendar app of some sort
    c) A lot of ideas for races... =)
    my other boat is a kiteboard =)
  • Re: Sailonline Race Committee
    Board » General Discussion
    look here for calendar

    There seems to be a bug in the timezone. Trying to solve that.

    Other committee members that are interested in looking into the calendar from an admin point of view, pass me your email:

    remy at windjunks dot nl

    --- Last Edited by Windjunks! aka RemyBlom at 2009-11-11 11:36:44 ---
    my other boat is a kiteboard =)
  • Re: Sailonline Race Committee
    Board » General Discussion
    I will try setting up a Google Calendar. Never worked with it before but it looks promising.
    Features are: I can give people the right to add/edit/etc events. All events are public. You can easily embed this calendar in any website. Or you can just import the calendar into your Office suite or iCal for Mac...

    Will share the url when I set it up...

    greetinx,
    my other boat is a kiteboard =)
  • Re: Sailonline Race Committee
    Board » General Discussion
    I really like the Viking race as proposed by 76Trombones.

    I also have some ideas for races, but I am currently more interested in finding a solid way to organize this Racing Committee...

    I think setting up a special part in this forum for the Race Committee is a good start. It will be a good way to receive ideas and discuss them.

    It's up to Jakob to tell us how far our autonomy will reach in terms of putting races into the system. And the possibilities of an actual calender on the website with all races 2 to 3 months ahead.
    (I am a professional web designer/developer, if there is something I can do to help.....)

    In the mean time I imagine the call for a Race Committee is actually providing more work for Jakob (emails and forumposts to read) so I will stop here...

    BTW: I am also known as RemyBlom in the game... changed my nick but it appears not to be a global change :S
    my other boat is a kiteboard =)

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Silverrudder 2024


Ahoy, SOLers! Welcome to this year's "Silver Rudder - Challenge of the Sea", a thrilling 125nm single-handed race around the Danish island of Funen. Known for its shallow waters and tricky currents, this inshore race is a true test of skill and strategy. As the largest single-handed regatta in the world, it's sure to keep you on edge, both in real life and virtually. Can our Solo Seascape 18s compete with the real fleet's Seascapes? Join us and find out! Prepare for surprises as you navigate Funen’s challenging waters!

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Race #1835
INFO by brainaid.de
Seascape 18 Solo PARTICULARS
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Ranking: SYC
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Aden Adventure TIMED Race 2024

Boats have sailed the Gulf of Aden since man put a sail on a boat. Choosing the departure time will be as important as ever in these waters rarely travelled by modern yachts. Be on the alert for pirates! 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 #1837
INFO by brainaid.de
Ocean 50 PARTICULARS
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Race starts: Sep 15th 12:00 Registration Open!
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Sado Island Sprint 2024


We welcome you to Japan’s Sado island for a PYOC puzzle. Sail port- or starboard-round. The distance may show a bit more than 10 NM as the crow flies but expect to sail at least 45 NM no matter which choice you make, and don’t expect to show ahead of boats watching from the start until you approach the finish.
Race 1834
INFO by brainaid.de
SOTO 40 PARTICULARS
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Race starts: Sep 14th 15:00 Registration Open!
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Carib Rum Run 2024

Welcome to the Caribbean and Sailonline's annual Pirate race, with your goal to finish in Cancun on or before International Talk Like a Pirate Day , the 19th of September! This is a 1759nm slalom through the rum islands of the Caribbean in our magnificent Clipper 240 tall ships! Our mission is to collect barrels from the region's distilleries and carry them to the rum-parched beaches of Mexico. Join SYC before race end and ye befuddled scallywags can disguise yer boat for this race only with a pirate name!
Race #1836
INFO by brainaid.de
Clipper 240 PARTICULARS
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Ranking: SYC
Race starts: Sep 09th 17:00 Registration Open!
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Flight of the Godwit - Anchorage to Wellington 2024


Welcome to the return flight of our bar-tailed Godwit! This race is the third and concluding leg, reflecting the bird's annual migratory route, and simultaneously the ninth leg of the 2024 Ocean Race Championship. The voyage promises to be not only a test of skill and strategy but an immersive experience in the beauty of the vast Central Pacific Ocean. Join us as we push the boundaries of seafaring prowess on this epic adventure.
Let's fly like a Godwit!
PRIZE: SMPF
Race #1832
INFOby brainaid.de
Maxi Trimaran PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: GWT - OCQ3 - OCCH - SUPSOL - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Tuesday,
September 24 at 2300 UTC.
Race starts: Sep 02nd 11:00 Registration Closed
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Round Greenland 2024

Just as Skip Novak was embarking for Kamchatsky, Amyr Klink also quietly slipped his Antarctica moorings and by now Paratii 2 has reached Reykjavik, where he invites you to join him on Leg 5 of our High Latitudes Series, a full 3650nm circumnavigation of Greenland. The course is clockwise round, so down the North Atlantic to Cape Farewell, then up the Davis Strait into Baffin Bay and on into the Arctic Ocean proper, where, hopefully and certainly virtually, Paratii 2’s special ice-breaker features will get us thorough the summer ice out onto the Greenland Sea and back to Reykjavik. Stay warm!
Race #1780
INFOby brainaid.de
Paratii 2 PARTICULARS
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0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: HLAT - SYC
Race starts: Aug 29th 19:00 Registration Closed
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