Swap Meet, Lunch & Meeting Review

It was one of the most perfect days I can remember for the Swap and Meeting. There was frost in the morning, a welcome sign of winter coming, and blue skies and sunny with just a nip in the air to remind us of why we were there.

People began congregating at about nine with an official lot start of ten. There were close to 80 or more people in the lot. It was an iceboat marketplace and probably the biggest one yet. Behind all the buying and selling was a mass catching up on our winter friends. Communication is always easier without helmets, masks, and colder temperatures.

Close to sixty sailors and guests were herded up to the hall for lunch prepared and served once again by the staff at the Thompson Speedway Golf staff. Full plates were consumed and there was plenty left for seconds for those attempting to stretch their guts in preparation for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday.

Before the food coma set in I kicked off the meeting and reminded everyone that we are a group of doers, not sideline watchers. Participation is key to our sport from building to scouting and racing or cruising a body of ice.

Secretary Binder took the group through last year’s minutes and brought back some memories of this past winter. Treasurer Haag let us through the financials and happy to report we are in solid shape with a decent cushion if times go lean.

Up next are words of wisdom from New England’s ace racer James “T” Thieler. As most people know we were skunked once again on the racing front. T brought forth an idea that has been floating around for a while, holding some minor races on weekdays. As suitable venues have become harder to find, it makes sense not to eliminate 70% of our racing opportunities. A quick show of hands and that direction was confirmed for the upcoming season. Remember there is still time to drop the flag on some of our 2023 races before the stroke of midnight on 12/31.

Every year we recognize those in our fold who have sailed their final day on this earth. This year we lost Bob Dill an Iceboating, Nordic skating, and wind-powered speed sailing legend. One of Bob’s most memorable achievements was the building of the Iron Duck which held the sailing speed record of 116.7 mph. Greg Cornelius shared his thoughts and history with Bob. Greg reminded us all about how dedicated Bob was to researching and documenting all that he did with anyone who wanted to learn. He left a wealth of knowledge on the Lake Ice site http://lakeice.squarespace.com/. This body of work will continue for all to learn the finer points of the ice we love to play on. If you have not been on the site check it out.

The 2024 season slate was brought to a vote by Greg Cornelius and voted into office by the present quorum of present members.

Commodore – John Stanton
Vice Commodore – Charlie Silfvenius aka Charlie S.
Secretary – Karen Binder
Treasurer – Bob Haag

The elections were followed by three appointed chairs for the new season.

Race Chairman – James “T” Thieler
Cruise Chairman North – Bob Buchholz
Cruise Chairman South – Bob Strzelewicz aka Bob S.

Thank you to all the elected and appointed leaders for the coming season. And a huge thank you to Jay for all the energy and enthusiasm you brought to the NEIYA over the past three years. I know we will see you out on the ice and I’m sure you will continue to help out in the future.

Next up our new Vice Commodore Charlie S took us through plans for the Winnie the Hardway event. Charlie is poised and waiting for the right conditions to come along and we look forward to this season’s successful attempts.

Conditions for the Classics event did not materialize last season but we are not giving up on former VC Jay Whitehair’s brainchild. Veteran iceboater in many classes George Neyssen will be taking the lead on the event this year. George answered questions about the event and has graciously agreed to help coordinate this multiple-region event. Thank you, Goerge for agreeing to usher the classic event forward.

Before closing it was announced that our weekly Thursday open calls will continue, excluding today Thanksgiving. The calls will be themed till, which will be announced a couple of days prior, and once ice is forming that will be our primary topic. Everyone present at the meeting should have a card with the conference call number. Let me know if you need the number.

Thanks to everyone who made this event happen and a great success.

The meeting adjournment was called and our group once again hit the road all over the mid-Atlantic region, northeast as well as a visitor from St John Canada who won the furthest travel awarded this year.

Get ready ice is coming or has already been sailed by Paul Chamberland near Edonton Canada. In less than a week several NEIYA members will be heading off to MN to kick off the season.

Happy Thanksgiving all and see you on the ice soon

Sail Fast and Think Ice,

John
DN5023
John@neiya.org

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