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Date 2007-12-19 22:14:59 2007-12-20 07:58:39
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2007-12-19 22:14:59 by kalle
2007-12-20 07:58:39 by jakob
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3Sailrace is a strategy game for ocean sailing with3Sailrace is a strategy game for ocean sailing with
> unique qualities for both the novis and the exper> unique qualities for both the novis and the exper
>t. It lets you sail your boat over oceans around t>t. It lets you sail your boat over oceans around t
>he globe easier than you can imagine. But, as in r>he globe easier than you can imagine. But, as in r
>eal life, in order to sail fast and to ultimately >eal life, in order to sail fast and to ultimately 
>win races requires full dedication, extensive prac>win races requires full dedication, extensive prac
>tice, knowledge and working skills. The simulator >tice, knowledge and working skills. The simulator 
>runs in real time which means that a race can be o>runs in real time which means that a race can be o
>ngoing for days or even weeks. Luckily, there are >ngoing for days or even weeks. Luckily, there are 
>autopilots installed in all boats so that you do n>autopilots installed in all boats so that you do n
>ot need to steer manually all the time. Small adju>ot need to steer manually all the time. Small adju
>stments of your autopilot setting a couple of time>stments of your autopilot setting a couple of time
>s per day is often sufficient. To enable realistic>s per day is often sufficient. To enable realistic
> sailing the weather in which the boats sail is au> sailing the weather in which the boats sail is au
>thentic along with both the charts and the boat pe>thentic along with both the charts and the boat pe
>rformance.  Hence, Sailrace lets you race the boat>rformance.  Hence, Sailrace lets you race the boat
>s you otherwise just see from a distance. The best>s you otherwise just see from a distance. The best
> way to steer a boat is by the use of the client-s> way to steer a boat is by the use of the client-s
>oftware that can be downloaded from www.sailonline>oftware that can be downloaded from www.sailonline
>.org.>.org.
44
5Getting started5Getting started
6------------6------------
n71) Register at www.sailonline.org to create a usern7*Step 1.*   Register at www.sailonline.org to crea
> account.>te a user account.
8
82) Sign up for a race also on  www.sailonline.org.9*Step 2.*  Sign up for a race also on  www.sailonl
> There might be one or several active active races>ine.org. There might be one or several active acti
>. For most races you can only choose one type of b>ve races. For most races you can only choose one t
>oat but in some you choose a boat depending on cla>ype of boat but in some you choose a boat dependin
>ss.>g on class.
10
93) Download the client (program) you need to be ab11*Step 3.*  Download the client (program) you need 
>le to steer the boat. There is both a Windows-vers>to be able to steer the boat. There is both a Wind
>ion and a Mac-version.>ows-version and a Mac-version.
12
104) Log in by simply starting your client-program u13*Step 4.* Log in by simply starting your client-pr
>sing your name and password.>ogram using your name and password.
1114
12The client (your tool for steering the boat)15The client (your tool for steering the boat)
13--------------------------------------------16--------------------------------------------
14Most of the graphical user interface in the client17Most of the graphical user interface in the client
> software is intuitive even for novice sailors. He> software is intuitive even for novice sailors. He
>re is a brief introduction.  In the map, the green>re is a brief introduction.  In the map, the green
> is land and the off-white is sailable water. You > is land and the off-white is sailable water. You 
>can zoom in and out by using the +/- symbols in th>can zoom in and out by using the +/- symbols in th
>e tool bar above the map. Your boat is bright pink>e tool bar above the map. Your boat is bright pink
>. You can center the map over your boat by pressin>. You can center the map over your boat by pressin
>g the third tool. You steer your boat by setting a>g the third tool. You steer your boat by setting a
> course or a TWA (explained below) either by press> course or a TWA (explained below) either by press
>ing the "steering-wheel" symbol followed by pickin>ing the "steering-wheel" symbol followed by pickin
>g a course on the map or by entering a desired val>g a course on the map or by entering a desired val
>ue in the small window to the right of the map.  S>ue in the small window to the right of the map.  S
>elect the desired steering mode CC/TWA and click ">elect the desired steering mode CC/TWA and click "
>Send Command" button. If you  wanted the command t>Send Command" button. If you  wanted the command t
>o be delayed for some time just enter the desired >o be delayed for some time just enter the desired 
>delay-time (in hours) and check the box to the lef>delay-time (in hours) and check the box to the lef
>t of the text "Delay command" before pressing "Sen>t of the text "Delay command" before pressing "Sen
>d Command". In front of your boat is a "predictor">d Command". In front of your boat is a "predictor"
> showing where your boat would be in 6 hours if th> showing where your boat would be in 6 hours if th
>e conditions where frozen as they are right now. E>e conditions where frozen as they are right now. E
>ach little knot represent one hour of sailing.  Th>ach little knot represent one hour of sailing.  Th
>e blue arrows are showing the wind and the blue co>e blue arrows are showing the wind and the blue co
>ntinuous iso-lines show points on the map with equ>ntinuous iso-lines show points on the map with equ
>al wind speed. Looking at the weather forecasts is>al wind speed. Looking at the weather forecasts is
> done by sliding the forecast-slider in the little> done by sliding the forecast-slider in the little
> window to the right of the map. Try the slider an> window to the right of the map. Try the slider an
>d notice how the weather changes. When new forecas>d notice how the weather changes. When new forecas
>ts are available the new weather automatically app>ts are available the new weather automatically app
>ears in the window. The funny-looking symbol to th>ears in the window. The funny-looking symbol to th
>e right of the steering-wheel in the toolbar is ma>e right of the steering-wheel in the toolbar is ma
>kes the window for the performance curve appear. I>kes the window for the performance curve appear. I
>n this window you can see, as a little black ring >n this window you can see, as a little black ring 
>showing the current sailing conditions. More on pe>showing the current sailing conditions. More on pe
>rformance below.>rformance below.
15 18 
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7174
72FAQs75FAQs
73-----76-----
74Q: Can me and a friend "share" a boat although we 77Q: Can me and a friend "share" a boat although we 
>do not share the same computer, or even live in th>do not share the same computer, or even live in th
>e same country?>e same country?
nn78
75A: Yes, no problem. Just share your login details 79A: Yes, no problem. Just share your login details 
>and you are all set to share the boat. Only questi>and you are all set to share the boat. Only questi
>on is - do you trust your friend?>on is - do you trust your friend?
n76---- n80
81
82
77Q: Can my boat collide with other boats or the buo83Q: Can my boat collide with other boats or the buo
>ys?>ys?
nn84
78A: No, the only thing you can collide with is land85A: No, the only thing you can collide with is land
>.>.
n79--- n86
87
80Q: Is "my wind" affected by the presence of nearby88Q: Is "my wind" affected by the presence of nearby
> boats?> boats?
nn89
81A: No, such effects are not included in the simula90A: No, such effects are not included in the simula
>tor.>tor.
n82--- n91
92
93
83Q: If i loose my internet connection while playing94Q: If i loose my internet connection while playing
>, can I still steer my boat and wait for the conne>, can I still steer my boat and wait for the conne
>ction to reconnect?>ction to reconnect?
nn95
84A: No you cannot manipulate your boat while you ar96A: No you cannot manipulate your boat while you ar
>e offline>e offline
n85--- n97
86Q: Is leeway (sideways drift) included in the game98Q: Is leeway (sideways drift) included in the game
>?>?
nn99
87A: This is a tricky and somewhat philosophical que100A: This is a tricky and somewhat philosophical que
>stion actually. As a user, you do not see any leew>stion actually. As a user, you do not see any leew
>ay and you do thus not have to account for it. Lee>ay and you do thus not have to account for it. Lee
>way is here defined as the angle between the ship >way is here defined as the angle between the ship 
>longitudinal axis and the velocity vector. This, h>longitudinal axis and the velocity vector. This, h
>owever does not imply a hydrodynamic simplificatio>owever does not imply a hydrodynamic simplificatio
>n since our boats are equipped with fins/keel blad>n since our boats are equipped with fins/keel blad
>es which produce the necessary side force by their>es which produce the necessary side force by their
> non-symmetric cross sections and/or mounting angl> non-symmetric cross sections and/or mounting angl
>es (non-parallell to the ship longitudinal axis). >es (non-parallell to the ship longitudinal axis). 
>>
n88--- n101
89Q: Are currents included?102Q: Are currents included?
nn103
90A: No, we have tried that but have chosen to leave104A: No, we have tried that but have chosen to leave
> currents out.> currents out.
n91--- n105
92Q: Are effects from ocean waves on boat performanc106Q: Are effects from ocean waves on boat performanc
>e included?>e included?
tt107
93A: No, mainly since reliable methods for calculati108A: No, mainly since reliable methods for calculati
>ng this effect are not available.>ng this effect are not available.

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Garagiste's Test Lab

From space Qeshm Island in the Persian Gulf resembles a dolphin. The Question of Qeshm is do we helm our First 27 solo north or south of the island in this 79 nm race. 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 #2029
INFOby brainaid.de
First 27 solo Particulars
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
TRQ2 - TRCH - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Saturday,
2 April at 23:00 UTC
Race starts: Apr 19th 12:00 Registration will open soon
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Isla San Lorenzo RTI 2025


SOL’s SRC (Sailonline Race Committee) has taken us to some unusual places in the past, and San Lorenzo Island off Lima’s Callao peninsula is definitely another one. Housing a naval base and a penal institution, no vessel is allowed within 300m of its shores. Also, with no sources of potable water, it is a matter of debate whether it is an island at all, and not just a large rock. So, whatever you do, don’t be tempted to BBQ; you’ll be arrested and go thirsty! We return for the first time since 2018 to race thirteen potentially unlucky miles in J-30s; have fun!!
Race 1966
INFO by brainaid.de
J-30 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
SPQ4 - SPRCH - SUPSOL – SYC
Race starts: Nov 22nd 21:00 Registration Closed
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Patricks Test


The Three Kings Race returns with a demanding 468 nautical mile challenge from Auckland up to the remote Three Kings Islands and back again. This rugged and spectacular course tests both endurance and strategy as our SOLers navigate open ocean and ever-changing conditions. Racing the powerful Riptide 50, our SOLers will need precision, timing, and smart routing to master this iconic out-and-back course and secure a strong result!
Race #2028
INFO by brainaid.de
Riptide 50 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: SUPBUD - SYC
Race starts: Aug 03rd 08:00 Registration Open!
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Joanne's Test Race Zone

In 1947, Hugh McLean & Sons of Gourock, Scotland built a radical racing yacht for John Illingworth, soon-to-be Commodore of the RORC, to a design by Laurent Giles. With a masthead rig, giving her ‘free’ sail area per the rules of the time, and short overhangs reducing pitching, Myth of Malham went on to win The Fastnet that year and again in 1949, and to compete in numerous Admiral's Cups. In 1958, in honour of the yacht, the Myth of Malham race was conceived - a mini-Fastnet to the first lighthouse on a rock west of Cowes, Eddystone, rather than the second, to be held in non-Fastnet years. IRL this year it has been raced already, but this stops us not from “Red Eye” racing its online 230nm in Fareast 31Rs, leaving how to deal with the Isle of Wight open to your own discretion.
Race #1847
INFOby brainaid.de
Fareast 31R PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: SYC - RED
Race starts: Jul 25th 12:00 Registration Closed
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Marstrand to Cowes 2025


We invite you to another race, which will kick off the third quarter of our ARCH series. We'll set off from Marstrand, Sweden, which, along with Skagen, Denmark, marks the line commonly recognised as the border separating the Baltic Sea from the North Sea. The 650nm route will take our Ripitide 50 across the North Sea and the English Channel to Cowes, England. Watch out for the fast ferries crossing the Channel from Calais to Dover 😊.
Race #1935
INFO from brainaid.de
Riptide 50 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
ARQ3 - ARCH - SUPSOL – SYC
Race starts: Jul 21st 17:00 Registration Open!
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Puil's Practice Palaver

The Guess about Gotland is do we helm our First 27 solo east or west of the island in this 140 nm race. 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 #2030
INFOby brainaid.de
First 27 solo Particulars
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
TRQ2 - TRCH - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Saturday,
2 April at 23:00 UTC
Race starts: Jun 03rd 11:30 Registration Open!
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Gulf of St Lawrence - test - Mirek
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Race starts: Apr 21st 17:00 Registration Open!

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Stefan's Duck Pond

Welcome to yet another all-new route. This next race is part of our Ocean Championship as well as the ROW series. Falklands to Tasmania, is like last year's island to island. It’s one of the longer ones 6400nm, more than half way around the world (and the Antarctica). It starts the 2026 OCQ2, and will be sailed in our Steinlager 2, contrary to prior notice.
Race #2021
INFO by brainaid.de
Steinlager 2 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: OCQ2 - ROW - OCCH - SYC
Race starts: Feb 06th 00:00 Registration Closed
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Trapped Camel
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Race starts: Aug 21st 15:03 Registration Open!

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Caravanserai
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Race starts: Aug 08th 17:00 Registration Open!

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Patrick's Playpen


Welcome to the legendary "Westcoaster," a race that has tested sailors for over 50 years. Spanning 435 nautical miles, this iconic journey takes racers from Melbourne, across the formidable Bass Strait, and around Tasmania's rugged west coast to the finish line in Hobart. Organized by the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria, the Westcoaster is renowned for its challenging conditions and adventurous spirit. This year, our SOLers will tackle the course in the swift and capable First 47.7, a yacht launched by Beneteau in 2000, built for speed and endurance in long ocean races. Get ready for an exhilarating ride in one of Australia’s most celebrated yacht races!
Race #1841
INFO by brainaid.de
First 47.7 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: SYC
Race starts: Aug 03rd 08:00 Registration Open!
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Mirek's Mess & Canteen
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Race starts: Apr 26th 18:00 Registration Closed

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Antarctica 1 of 3
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Race starts: Jan 27th 21:57 Registration Open!

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Flinders Island TIMED Race 2024

In the southern reaches of the Bass Strait between mainland Australia and Tasmania, you will find the Furneaux Group of islands, largest of which is Flinders, both named after famed British navigators. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to race your Ocean 50 catamaran a course of c 106nm around Flinders in the fastest time. This is a TIMED race, so you may RE-REGISTER HERE to try again, after finishing a run. This course will self-destruct in 13 days and 11 hours after opening for entrants.
Race #1776
INFO by brainaid.de
Ocean 50 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
TRQ1 - TRCH - SUPSOL - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Saturday,
27 January at 23:00 UTC
Race starts: Jan 14th 12:00 Registration Open!
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Tasman Double 2023 - Hobart to Sydney
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Race starts: Jan 02nd 02:00 Registration Open!

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John's Test Zone
It's time to test your ocean racing skills in a variety of weathers as we head the 6400 NM between Hong Kong and Auckland in a fast Super Maxi 100. We'll be heading from a northern summer to a southern winter so keep plenty of cold weather gear and warm rum on board!
PRIZE: SMPF
Race #1597
INFOby brainaid.de
Super Maxi 100 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
OCQ3-OCCH-SUPSOL-SYC
Race starts: Sep 01st 04:00 Registration Closed

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calm's Practice Race
Last raced in 2021, we return to Boston for another race to Newport. And just like in 2021, the chosen boat is once again the speedy R/P 66. This is a TIMED race so pick your winds wisely and see how quickly you can complete this 132nm run! For reference, the winning time in 2021 was 6:12:28.
RE-REGISTER HERE to race again after finishing a run
Race #1700
INFO by brainaid.de
R/P 66 PARTICULARS
NAM_AWIP WX Updates:
0245 / 0845 / 1445 / 2045
Ranking:
TRQ3 - TRCH - SUPSOL - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Sunday, 18 August at 23:00 UTC
Race starts: Aug 05th 12:00 Registration Closed

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ZONA DE PRUEBA DE MANUEL

Welcome to the Shorthanded Sailing Association of New Zealand's 2022 Evolution Sails Northern Triangle series, which, unfortunately, to comply with latest NZ government COVID restrictions, has been reduced to a duo, commencing with this short prologue of approximately 35nm on the waters of Auckland's Hauraki Gulf. As so often with SSANZ events in the past, online we will be racing the event in ever-young Young 88 one-designs. Have fun!
Please note the displayed course is provisional; the actual course will be set after the IRL course is announced at the skipper's briefing 48 hours before the start, and no later than 24 hours before the start.
Race #1561
INFOby brainaid.de
Young 88 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: SYC - NTR
Race starts: Jan 10th 14:00 Registration Closed
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San Sebastian to La Rochelle 2021
Once again, our SOL race will be shared with a group of Polish sailors, representing one of the stages of their Virtual Training Cruise around Europe. 171 nm in Delphia 47s across the not always calm Bay of Biscay from San Sebastian to La Rochelle will undoubtedly be one to test their skills. Welcome/Witajcie and we wish you all fair winds.
Race #1441
INFOby brainaid.de
Delphia 47 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking: SYC
Race starts: Mar 05th 17:00 Registration Open!

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Aland Sea TIMED Race
Norrtalje Segelsallskap, 70km NE of Stockholm was founded in 1920, and time was when the society’s season opened with a challenging offshore race from the club line off Flaten island at the mouth of the long and narrow Norrtaljeviken, out onto a triangular course around the Aland Sea, to finish at Simpnas slightly to the north on Bjorko island - some 78nm in total. A fine race that SOL, being from these parts, ran annually up until 2013. Last run in autumn 2018, we return here to race the course again in the form a TIMED RUN in spanking new Club Swan 50s.
RE-REGISTER HERE to race again after finishing a run.
Race #1444
INFO by brainaid.de
Club Swan 50 Particulars
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
RANKING:
TRQ1 - TRCH - SUPSOL - SYC
RACE CLOSE: Sunday, 28 February at 23:00 UTC
Race starts: Feb 15th 12:00 Registration Closed

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Bimmer's Test Zone
What about a speedy X-362 380nm race in the waters off S America, just to blow cobwebs away!!
Race #1415
INFOby brainaid.de
X-362 PARTICULARS
WX Updates:
0430 / 1030 / 1630 / 2230
Ranking:
SYC
ALT. CLIENT:Classic

Race starts: Dec 21st 16:00 Registration Open!

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Antarctica 3 of 3
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Race starts: Sep 16th 11:13 Registration Closed

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BLANK POLAR
Race starts: Feb 16th 00:00 Registration Open!

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  1. Sailonline Yacht Club Member kenza
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  3. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rumskib
  4. Sailonline Yacht Club Member zero
  5. Sailonline Yacht Club Member WINSTON_4
  6. Sailonline Yacht Club Member rafa
  7. Sailonline Yacht Club Member longreacher
  8. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Henrys
  9. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Smo
  10. Sailonline Yacht Club Member Neuroman

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