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Baikal Pics Yet Again

Hey Folks- don’t have time to write a long missive but check the pics- A big rock, napping in the sun, Eben in second spot, Eben’s hand filleted ormul fish (Derusha would be impressed), and the map of where the hell we are!

James “T” Thieler
12 Channing St.
Newport, RI. 02840

401-258-6230
t_thieler@yahoo.com


More Baikal pics

And a few more… first is a big rock. Plenty of those here! Next a little husky puppy. Cute little poop factory…. old broom. Don’t know why I thought that was interesting apart from the fact that I’ve never used one. Next is a guy using the runner sharpener on the porch of the lodge- not a bad view from the shop! Last is me and my little Siberian friend. Poor guy had the crap scared out of him by a cat a few seconds later…. that cat better watch itself if that dog comes back in a year!

James “T” Thieler
12 Channing St.
Newport, RI. 02840

401-258-6230
t_thieler@yahoo.com


More pics

Took a little walk yesterday while under postponement for lack of breeze. Went with Eben, Chris, Marci, and David Howlett of Great Britain. David coached a few British sailors you may have heard of- names like Ainslie and Percy come to mind.

First pic is looking back at launch site from big promontory. Next is yours truly. Third is other side of promontory- the cliff is higher than it looks! Last is a big arch…. if you’re into geology you’d dig this place, pardon the pun

James “T” Thieler
12 Channing St.
Newport, RI. 02840

401-258-6230
t_thieler@yahoo.com


More Baikal Pics

The view from the lodge- amazingly quiet in the morning- walking down to the lake- unloading the container- Eben raising the flag at opening ceremony. We wanted him to sing the national anthem but he opted out for some reason-

James “T” Thieler
12 Channing St.
Newport, RI. 02840

401-258-6230
t_thieler@yahoo.com


Moscow to Irkutsk to Uyuga

More pics- first look at Siberia from plane, cool plane on tarmac at Irkutsk, cows wandering around the bus on the way to Uyuga. Interesting ride to say the least!

James “T” Thieler
12 Channing St.
Newport, RI. 02840

401-258-6230
t_thieler@yahoo.com


Lake Baikal DN Regatta

Hey Folks- greeting from Uyuga (I think that’s how it’s spelled) here on Lake Baikal! Just amazing here- The terms “wide open space” and “endless horizon” don’t do it justice. Neither do photos but I’ll try anyway!

See below- first is the departure board at JFK, next is Chris and Marci from Chicago brimming with excitement on the plane, next is our first taste of Russian alphabet, and finally some local cuisine available at Moscow airport…. stay tuned for more…..

James “T” Thieler
12 Channing St.
Newport, RI. 02840

401-258-6230
t_thieler@yahoo.com


Speaking Of Moosehead Lake…..

Dave Ross (KC 5203) sends this article in- if you’ve been around that area you might find it interesting- If you’ve had some stuff disappear it might explain a few things….

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/mar/15/stranger-in-the-woods-christopher-knight-hermit-maine


NEIYA goes to Russia

Hey Gang- Big day for NEIYA members Eben Whitcomb and T. Thieler as we head off to Siberia for the big regatta on Lake Baikal.

The boats were shipped from Oldenburg, Germany a few weeks ago following the European DN champs and are rolling across Siberia on a truck as I write- almost 40 boats in two containers on one big truck. Pretty impressive! Hope the drivers have plenty of coffee and Red Bull…. With a little luck they should get to the regatta site about when we do.

Will try to send updates etc when we can.

See the regatta website for updates and more info here:
http://www.baikaliceyachtracing.eu/Baikal_Ice_Yacht_Racing/Home.html

For info about Lake Baikal click here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Baikal

Here’s a few pics of the trip so far- the shuttle to the airport, NYC skyline, wrapping the bags, and the departure board….

Meanwhile keep an eye on the CIBC site for all kinds of great reports and write-ups and sign on the to LRIBC reports for even more! Sounds like the season ain’t over yet!

Think ICE!!


MAINE State DN Champs ON for Sunday !

Lake Damariscotta Sunday. Launch at Damariscotta Lake Farm. Skipper’s meeting PROPMTLY at 11:00, first flag at 11:30. Conditions are nice, weather should be excellent.

Details at https://iceboat.me/


Maine State DN Championship Regatta ON

Check it out gang! See CIBC site for details-

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Two Sailing Possibilities…..

Paul Tropea sent in this heads-up:

Still up in Mainiac country,4 days so far of a HYUGE ice sheet 14″ thick, some a little bumpy, but, who’s complaining, plenty of wind, lots of company on the ice, plenty of places to stay, loges, cabins, motel. Temperatures LOWWW, warm fireplaces and hot food at the launch site, “The Birches” loge. Hope to get a few hours in tomorrow before the rain. Very much worth the drive.

There’s talk of an event at Damariscotta this coming weekend. Check the Chickawaukie Ice Boat Club site- winds predicted at 16mph, temps at 11 to 24 degrees. There’s lodging at the launch site, which also has a friendly clubhouse RIGHT AT THE SITE. Lodging is also available at The Blueberry Fields Bed and Breakfast, about 15 minutes drive.

Come up for a last hurrah this season.

James “T” Thieler
12 Channing St.
Newport, RI 02840

401 258 6230
t_thieler


Monday Sail On Dammy?

From the CIBC gang….

At least a couple of us will hit the lowish grade ice (maybe smoothed somewhat by two days of sun and wind) on Dammy Monday in the face of modest forecast winds in case this is the end of season. Not having wind whistling in the rigging will be a pleasant change. Late AM at the Damariscotta Farm circle launching at the beach. Perhaps a sunny tolerably warm picnic on an island too. Don’t give up.


Century Race Postponed

Buchholz reports that due to high winds and cold temps the 100 mile race is called off for today. But they will be enjoying survival sailing with frequent warmup stops at the lodge. Stay tuned to https://iceboat.me/ for details. Think ICE!!


Local Skeeter Guy Does Good!

Our own Bill Buchholz took a little trip west recently to compete in the big ISA regatta out in MN.
He is far too modest to toot his own horn too much so I’ll do it for him and say congrats on a second in the C-Class. Great to see a NE guy out there mixing it up with the Western gang!

Check out his typically awesome write-up on https://iceboat.me/page/2/

Well done Bill!


Moosehead This Weekend

Looks very good on a short walk out past the ramp. Ramp is tight and drive on. Ice is 6-7, aside from occasional snowmobile tracks.
Race start time moved to 11:00 Sunday. Bring hand and foot warmers, and storm sails.

Stay tuned to CIBC site for details!


Maritime Championships ON for Lake Mush-a-Mush, Nova Scotia, Sat/Sun Mar 4/5 2017

Maritime Championships ON for Lake Mush-a-Mush, Nova Scotia, Sat/Sun Mar 4/5 2017

The NIYC’s Maritime Championships will be sailed at Lake Mush-a-Mush this
weekend.

PEI got snow last night so PEI’s Brackley Bay, which looked so promising
yesterday, isn’t sailable. Both Mush-a-Mush and Sherbrooke have been
checked and Mush-a-Mush has the better surface, albeit only 6.5 or 7/10.
Sherbrooke has some ‘launching ramps’. :-( Drain holes that chased us off
Mush-a-Mush on Tuesday already have two inches of black ice on them and will
get thicker today and tonight, so the ice should be safe tomorrow. The
forecast is for brisk but sailable winds. Bring your speed sails and sharp
runners!

Primary launching site is at Howard Garland’s house, 320 Aulenbeck Point Rd,
Lunenburg County. As usual, directions from the Armdale Roundabout:

https://www.google.ca/maps/dir/Armdale+Roundabout,+Halifax,+NS/320+Aulenback
+Point+Rd,+Blockhouse,+NS+B0J+1E0/@44.5685495,-64.356108,10z/data=!3m1!4b1!4
m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x4b5a2193b8bfe623:0x178afb87f495e85b!2m2!1d-63.6200052!2
d44.6416953!1m5!1m1!1s0x4b5763ca54bfaf23:0x8a1548436018aba9!2m2!1d-64.531581
!2d44.481356

Please remember that we are launching from private property and accessing
the site via a private road, so be respectful.

Hope to see some of you tomorrow. First start is scheduled at 11AM. We
will have the skippers meeting at the starting line before the first race.

Thank you to Howard and Doug for ice checks this morning.

Warren Nethercote

President, Nova Ice yacht Club

Sailing Instructions for the Maritime Championships

Rules:
1. All races will be governed by the Racing Rules of the National
Iceboat Authority (2015 edition); the Official Specifications of the DN Ice
Yacht; the Notice of Race, including any amendments to the Notice of Race,
(except as any of these are altered by the sailing instructions) and the
Sailing Instructions. The Sailing Instructions can be modified at the
Skippers Meeting.

The Race Course:
2. The Race Course will be three laps of the National Iceboat
Authority INLINE Course. With the agreement of competitors a race course
may be reduced to two laps.

3. Marks will typically be orange tetrahedrons; the Darling marks
will be smaller than the Windward and Leeward marks, but may be omitted for
small fleets at the Race Committee’s discretion.

4. After finishing, competitors are to return to the starting
area by sailing around the starboard end of the starting line, as
illustrated, to reduce the possibility of post-race collisions.

NIA_NIYC Inline.jpg

Daily Schedule:

5. The first race on any given day is scheduled to start at 1100.
Subsequent races each day will start as soon as possible after starting
positions are available, but a yacht shall not be required to start sooner
than 15 minutes after finishing.

The Start:

6. The starting signal shall be the rapid lowering of the
starter’s arms (or flag) after he/she raises his arms (or flag) to signify
the preparatory signal. If the start is to be delayed after the preparatory
signal, the starter will slowly lower his arms (or flag).

7. In absence of a starter, the participant in starting position
number one will announce the start, first by asking all competitors “Ready?”
and then, after acknowledgement, counting down slowly, “Three, Two, One,
Go!” Competitors shall not start before the “Go” command.

The Finish:

8. The finish of the first boat will be indicated by the display
of a flag at the leeward end of the finish line, near to starting positions
1 and 2. When a flag is so displayed the Bart rule is in effect. The flag
will be displayed until all yachts have finished.

9. In absence of a race committee the competitors may observe and
subsequently record their own finishes or the competitors may choose to
employ the Maine starting system, as follows

a) The competitor drawing start position 1 for the first race, or the
winner of the seeding race, shall be the starter and will also record
leeward mark roundings and finishes for the first race. Other competitors
will start in their initially assigned positions.

b) The winner of the subsequent race will be the next starter, and so
on, except that if the designated starter has already fulfilled the role
he/she shall be replaced by the next highest finisher who has not yet been
starter. The previous starter will start in the assigned position of the
current starter.

c) Competitors shall be awarded average points for races in which they
were starters.

Scoring:

10. For the Maritime and Nova Scotia Championships the IDNIYRA
scoring system applies with the following modifications:

a) Three races are required to constitute a series

b) There will be a maximum of 12 races in a series

c) If four to seven races are sailed there will be one discard; if
eight or more races are sailed there will be two discards.


Weekend Update

In addition to the Century Race on Moosehead this weekend there is a chance of some DN racing on the far side of the St Lawrence…. Scouts are out and about (or “oot and aboot” as they say) and we should have some reports soon. Stay tuned and Think ICE!


CIBC CENTURY RACE THIS WEEKEND!

Hello All- This season ain’t done! This event was a big success last year and it looks like round two could be even better…..

Moosehead Lake is shaping up nicely for the weekend. Sunny with winds in the 20’s on Saturday, sun with winds in the teens Sunday. Reports from locals on the condition of the surface, along with web cam images, indicate it will be good enough. The rain falling today will hopefully drain out or evaporate before the temps plunge, reducing chances of shell ice forming.
The 100 mile race will start at 10:00 Sunday. Launch at The Birches, Rockwood, ME. The Birches has one cabin open for Friday, and a lodge room for both nights. Moose Mt. Inn has two rooms open for the weekend.
We will be on the ice Friday by noon and will post an update on conditions then.
Keep an eye on https://iceboat.me/ for info.

James “T” Thieler
12 Channing St.
Newport, RI 02840

401 258 6230
t_thieler


World Sailing Show piece on DN sailing

Hello All- check out the latest World Sailing Show- There is a segment on IceBoating featuring David Howlett of the U.K. Think Ice!
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhEnd3gQYuU&feature=youtu.be&a&ab_channel=TheWorldSailingShow >


DN Europeans Done

The Euro champs are done and the US group is back at Torsten Siems house to dry sails and pack up-

Regatta was good- good turnout, great lodging, phenomenal competition!

The Poles set the pace with Karol Jablonski taking top spot by only a point or so followed by a list of other Polish hot shots. Pretty impressive! See IDNIYRA Europe site for details and results.

Top American was Chris Berger of Chicago in 15th a few spots ahead of yours truly- Eben did us proud in silver!

Hope all well back home- Stay tuned! T

James “T” Thieler12 Channing St.
Newport, RI. 02840

401 258 6230
t_thieler


NEIYA News from European Championship Lake Balaton, Hungary

Hey Folks!   Day one complete at DN European Champs.   Challenging conditions (puffy breeze and soft ice) put a premium on keeping your head out of the boat and avoiding the calm spots.

My apologies for not including photos but my phone went for a swim…

The Poles have top three spots with with a few others scattered in.  Yours truly just a point out of top ten right now but workin’ on it….  Honorary New Englander Chris Berger in 29th and Whitcomb sitting in 33rd in silver. Full results on DN Europe website.

A couple Videos added by the editor and borrowed from the IDNIYRA website. Thanks Deb!

 

 

Hope all well back home!   Stay tuned….     T

 


Hungary….

Hey Folks- looks like the Euro Champs have been called on for Hungary, Lake Balaton I think? Anyway we are headed in that general direction today.

Meanwhile the Central Lakes Regional Champs are on for the weekend in northern MI- lots going on!

Hope all in NE getting some sailing in-

Think Ice! T

James “T” Thieler12 Channing St.
Newport, RI. 02840

401 258 6230
t_thieler


Another In The Fleet!

I received an email awhile back from a guy in NH interested in getting involved in the ice game- I threw his name and email address to a few people and checked in with him a few weeks later to see if he’d had any luck- what follows is his reply. Well done gang! Classic story….

Good morning James,
Thanks for the email and for following up. In short, yes, several people from NEIYA contacted me almost immediately after you sent out your email asking for assistance. Walt Colontuono (Windham NH) offered up an intro sail in his Arrow, which went very well. After a few laps around the lake with me in training, he generously offered me use of his Arrow for much of the afternoon (which was a great experience). A couple of other sailors offered the use of their DNs, which I didn’t find nearly as comfortable or relaxing. Long story short, that evening I found an Arrow for sale on-line, rented a Hertz SUV the next day, drove to Gary Indiana, and returned the following day with a very well kept Arrow on the rooftop (see attached photo) and 1900 miles on the odometer (should have seen the Hertz guy’s face when I checked it back in). I only had a few minor items to fix up (frayed halyard needed replacing) and I’ve been out on the ice a couple of times already. Another reason to love winter in New England!
Thank you so much for putting me in contact with these folk–great group of folks.

Jim


DN Euro Champs

Hey Folks-
An elite group (Whitcomb and Thieler, can’t get much more elite than two people!) headed to Germany yesterday to compete in the European DN champs.

So far so good- all equipment arrived without delay or damage (see photo of Eben w boats at airport) and we were upgraded from economy to business class for the flight free of charge. Business class is amazing. Seats that recline to horizontal, nice blankets, fluffy pillows, great food…. Fantastic.

But back to earth now. Looks like we will be driving to Sweden for the races but no official call yet. Stay tuned for bulletins!

Hope plenty of sailing going on in NE. Central Lakes champs called on for the weekend, see IDNIYRA site for details.

Think Ice! T