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Author:  Slaughter [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Sailing Challenges

Does anyone know of any solo sailing challenges that are going on at the moment. I'm following the Miami2Monteal trip and before that was Jessica Watson's round the world challenge, but do you know of any other sailing challenges that we should all know about ?
( I don't know why but I quite like sitting in my cozy little office at work, sipping on a nice warm cup of soup, and logging onto a website to read about someone sinking 3 miles off the coast of Antartica )

Author:  Gringo [ Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:52 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sailing Challenges

You sound like a potential candidate for the Virtual Regattas. I got involved with a few of these in the last year. You "virtually" sail a boat in a major race somewhere. It happens in real time, so if it's a one week leg from Cape Town to Rio do Janeiro,or whatever, that's how long it takes. Once you get into it, it's fun. You can spend as much, or as little, time with it as you want. You choose the sails, the heading, look at the maps and wind forecasts and start working on strategy. Looks like one starts April 10, and there is one underway now. You can join a race already in progress. The software will just place your boat somewhere in the pack and you start competing from there. You gain points thoughout the year for your finishes on the various legs. They give out prizes, and there are actual boats competing in some of these and you compete with the real time boats, too.

I have actually met some people online as a result of this, and now correspond regularly with some of them. You can email or PM other sailors in the pack.

I hope this helps your sailing jones.
http://www.virtualregatta.com/


(We don't need it any more. We have our TI and Endless Summer.)

Author:  Slaughter [ Thu Apr 07, 2011 3:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sailing Challenges

Thanks for that mate. I'll certainly have a look at it tonight. It's starting to cool down here and this sonds like a good way to get out amonst it without getting cold and wet.

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