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Iceboat Tech That Didn’t Catch On….

This from Scuttlebutt… Good reading to distract us from the heat wave!

Iceboat Tech That Never Caught On >> Scuttlebutt Sailing News

Iceboat Tech That Never Caught On >> Scuttlebutt Sailing News

Cars have four tires, which have proven necessary to support the space and weight of the car along with providin…

James “T” Thieler

12 Channing St.

Newport, RI 02840

401 258 6230

t_thieler


Western Challenge….

Scott Valentine reminds us all that the Western Challenge is 120 days away…. As ever it will be first weekend in December, best ice in Minnesota….

Get the worklists out, clear some space in the shop and garage, and get crackin’ gang…. This is a great way to kick the season off!

Think ICE.


2019 DN Rank List

The 2019 DN Rank list is out. Take a look and see where you and/or your best buddies and/or your worst enemies are….

If you aren’t on the list give some thought to hitting the race course this year- it’s a blast!

AND start making goals and working toward raising the bar this season. December is flying towards us quicker than a Skeeter in a breeze….

Click here and take a look!

https://www.idniyra.org/2018/07/24/2019-international-dn-rank-list/

Think ICE!


NEW RUNNER TRACKS IS OUT!

Hello All- The July issue of Runner Tracks is out and ready for your perusal-

Looks like a big issue, with the DN Class at a major crossroads in terms of management and organization. Your input will be important so take a little time and read it thoroughly.

AND it features New England’s own Joe Meade ripping it up on the cover!!

Click the link and take a look- available in free in several formats, and on good old paper for $18.

https://www.idniyra.org/2018/07/23/july-runner-tracks-newsletter-special-epic-edition/

Think ICE!!


DN For Sale

From Tricia… Take a look, this could be a great boat for someone!

Hello all!
Think Ice!
The Virgo 696 DN is for sale and aside from sharpening runners seems ready to go.
I have fond memories of sailing with my father Larry ,Brother Larry, skating around and getting rides with fellow boaters. I helped my mother bake cookies for all those first meetings that were held at our house. My father was an advocate for re- invigorating the life of the club and served many years on the board.

Larry is moving and would like to sell the boat this week. I’m sorry for the short notice.

**Please help spread the word about the Virgo**

-2 boxes of runners
-complete boat, sail, mast,plank
– custom canvas covers
-many chocks
-home made hand brake
-set of wheels for transport
-a few picks
-an ice boat book
– photos of the boat on the lake and a few iceboat post cards.

Please call me direct 7605046344
Or email triciareina

Thank you in advance for your time and kind attention to help find a new home for the Virgo.

Kind regards,
Tricia


Barn Find Anyone?

Hello All- Getting to be that time of year…. If you are up for a big project and a road trip to start it read on!

Jane Pegel writes:

Attached to this email you will find photos of a 1930’s vintage open-back

iceboat similar to the Beauvais Skeeters. This boat has only a hull and

runner plank.

It has always been stored in a dry barn near Delavan, WI and is in

satisfactory

condition, waiting for someone to finish the project and get out on the ice.

It is

being offered FOR FREE.

The SIBC has agreed to assist with the transfer of ownership. Persons

interested in becomingthe proud owner of this boat are encouraged to send an

email to

I564 to arrange for pickup.


July 4….

Let’s take a moment and remember those who got us here…. Happy 4th everyone.


Final Volvo Event Saturday Morning

Hey Folks- Saturday AM is the last event in this edition of the Volvo race- Just one In-Port race left, and it has consequences- some of the tail end boats are tied or close to it and this race could determine much more than bragging rights.

In any case it’ll be fun to watch and will have to tide us all over until the next edition. And of course we are all killing time until the hard-water season rolls around again… Which will be soon….

Click here, the race is at 0730 EST (1130 UTC for you nautical types)
https://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/home.html

Enjoy the viewing- and Think Ice!!


Volvo Ocean Finish Today

Folks, this could be a sight to see-

Two of the three boats (MAPFRE and BRUNEL) that could take the grand prize have about 45 miles to go and they are right on top of each other on the western side of the course.

The other contender (DONGFENG) took a radical route to the east along the German and Dutch coast and are about 15 miles behind but are in way more breeze and at a better angle and is comin’ in hot!!

As if that weren’t enough even the two boats at the back of the pack have a battle going to stay out of last place for the leg and overall. Awesome.

We could be looking at a five-boat pile up at the finish line in a few hours…. Winner takes the whole shebang!

Tune in here to follow the action and chew your fingernails off….

https://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/home.html


Volvo Ocean Race Finish

Holy Smokes, things have gotten interesting in the Volvo Ocean Race- Lead changes, big breeze, a split in the fleet, and all kinds of craziness going in the last 200 miles or so.

Still all to play for, whoever finisihes first out of MAPFRE, BRUNEL, and DONGFENG wins the whole kit and kaboodle. You can bet there will be a lot of people checking the tracker, pics and videos coming off the boats all night and into the morning. The online viewers will be almost as exhausted as the crews!

The finish is in The Hague, and you can bet there will be some iceboaters in the crowd when the race boats arrive.

Take a look and join the crowd here: Happy viewing!

https://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/home.html

On another note, the Solstice is behind us. Days getting shorter, winter is on the way….


VOLVO OCEAN RACE Leg 10 Start Thursday 8AM

Hey Gang-

The Last leg of the Volvo Ocean Race begins Thursday the 20th at 8AM EST (That’s 12UTC for all you worldly types).

This ought to be good- it’s a 700 mile “sprint” and out of the three top boats it’s down to winner-take-all. MAPFRE and BRUNEL each have equal points. DONGFENG is one point behind.

MAPFRE has Blair Tuke in the crew, if they win he will become the first sailor to ever win an Olympic Gold medal, an America’s Cup, and a Volvo Ocean Race. Would be cool to see a crew get a little fame and recognition, it’s often such a thankless job….

On the other hand BRUNEL has Peter Burling in the crew, he could also be the first to win this “triple crown” (he and Tuke won the Olympics and America’s Cup together). Also onboard is skipper Bouwe Bekking, a Dutchie who has done this race nine times (!) or something and has yet to win it. His history in this race is unreal- it includes one sunk boat, one very high speed grounding and God knows how many other misadventures and near-misses.

Oh, and his navigator Andrew Cape was arrested in a drunken bar brawl in Newport when the race stopped here. Apparently he wasn’t taken in at the scene but was apprehended when he went to the police station a few hours later to bail out his friends and one of the officers recognized him. Uh, okay….

Would be good to see Bekking finally take a victory, especially as the race finishes in his home country of The Netherlands. Or Holland. Whatever it’s called, there are lots of windmills and it is a hotbed of and (some say) the birthplace of ice yachting. Rumor has it that Bekking has sailed on a bit of hard water over the years too…

And Cape Cod’s Rick Bishop has his DN painted just like the BRUNEL boat. So there you go.

Anyway tune in Thursday morning at 8AM and see them get under way. Should be good!

https://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/home.html


VOLVO OCEAN RACE IN-PORT RACE AT 8:00 AM!

Hey Gang- If you’re awake and near a device be sure to catch the Volvo Ocean Race In-Port Race being broadcast live from Gothenburg, Sweden at 8:00 AM today (Sunday June 17).

Looks like they have plenty of breeze and every point counts so tune in and watch the action. Being in Sweden you may just spot an iceboater or two in the crowd…

Click this link and enjoy!

https://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/home.html


Peter McGowan Remembers His First Time

Good article by rookie DNer Peter McGowan here- have a read and get pysched for fall!

First Time Experiences of Iceboat Racing

First Time Experiences of Iceboat Racing

Peter Mcgowan heads to the DN North Americans in Charlevoix, Michigan

James “T” Thieler

12 Channing St.

Newport, RI 02840

401 258 6230

t_thieler


Volvo Ocean Race Leg Start Today

Hello Again Folks-

The Volvo Ocean Race kicks off again today, this time it’s the offshore leg from Cardiff, England to Gothenburg, Sweden. The top three boats are still within a point or two of each other with only two legs left in the race so things could get interesting….

The start is at 11AM EST on the Volvo Ocean website at https://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/home.html As usual they will do a few laps around the buoys before they head out of the harbor.

Should be some interesting moments and at the very least it’ll be a great way to kill an hour as we wait for winter to hurry up and get here…

Happy Viewing and Think Ice!


Volvo Ocean Race- In-Port Race This Morning

Hello All- If you have a free hour this morning (or to watch a replay later) be sure to tune into the Volvo Ocean Race In-Port Race in Cardiff, England.

Looks like they have breeze and the In-Port races aren’t just a dog and pony show- in the event that there is a tie between two boats for the ocean legs the In-Port results will be used to break it.

And wouldn’t you know it may just come down to that- the top three boats are all practically tied with DONFENG holding 60, MAPFRE with 59, and Brunel with 57. So all the ingredients are there for a close, well fought race! Where is Howard Cosell when you need him most?!?

There is an NEIYA connection to the race as the skipper of VESTAS is from RI and was once housemates with our own Oliver Moore.

The race starts at 1300 UTC this morning (Friday the 9th) which (I think) is 0900 here on the east coast.

Usually there is a link to the action on the website here: https://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/home.html
Replays are usually up in YouTube within a few hours if you are employed or something and can’t watch live.

Enjoy the action and THINK ICE!!


Sailing May 1 ???

Anyone up for a road trip? The crew waaaaaayyyyy out west says there is a 50/50 shot they will sail on Lake Minnetonka this weekend…. I asked for photos to confirm if they do it!

Good luck gang, sail safe and send pictures for all us jealous types-

THINK ICE!


She’s Sung…..

Great report here from Bill Bucholz on what is likely the last day of the year on Moosehead. That said, the way the Maine group is they will be squeezing ice days out of this season in June. See the story on the day and the season here https://iceboat.me

Thanks to Bill and the other Incurables up there! T

billbuchholz posted: “No one has accused the CIBC of not pushing conditions right to the limit. We’ve had some fabulous sails over the years on super marginal conditions. But today the limit pushed back. The plate took a hit from the sun yesterday and we didn’t get the cold we”

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She’s Sung

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No one has accused the CIBC of not pushing conditions right to the limit. We’ve had some fabulous sails over the years on super marginal conditions. But today the limit pushed back. The plate took a hit from the sun yesterday and we didn’t get the cold we needed last night to firm it up. Fortier, Gagnon and myself plowed upwind through deep slush hoping to find some better ice. A few miles north of the pits, approaching Sugar Island, shades of grey did appear. In these hard spots the boat would accelerate, letting us head up higher until the slush hit again and we’d have to bear off a bit to maintain speed. A great game.

One of the hard spots. As long as you tacked on these you’d carry speed through the tack. It never would have happened without the 12-15kt. breeze.

I really need to apologize to Rick Bishop and his gang for failing to mention the importance of slush runners at this time of year. The plate was hard when checked yesterday morning, but things change quickly when it’s almost to May. They made the drive up from Cape Cod yesterday, got the boats nearly set up this morning when it became obvious their plates would work, and they probably made it home for dinner. Slush runners and storm sails are two of the most overlooked and forgotten bits of equipment that can usually mean the difference between sailing and going home. Call Steve Duhamel: buy the nicely shaped stainless angles. Make slush runners. Sailing slush is fun!

The run back down was more water sailing than ice. The boat would get airborne out off one slush pit and make a very soft landing in the next, feeling like soft water waves in a motorboat. There were a couple of very deep ones, but as long as the boat was going fast she’d pull right out in a fountain of ice balls. Dave Fortier, of all people, was caught going too slow and was swallowed up to the fuselage in one of them. Jim and I took a deep breath and actually sailed back out into the stuff to help him.

No regrets today, we had over two hours of very dramatic sailing, but this is SO what done looks like. There was no chance for tomorrow. Doug Raymond and Bryce showed up, but the Cheapskates’s runners finally net their match, and Doug was in a cautious mood. One of the guys from Mass was running a drone as we came blasting downwind and I hope he got some footage. I’ve never seen a slush sailing video, and today would easily qualify as the most extreme ever. As Lloyd always said, there’s no shame in pushing your boat nearly to the point of destruction on the last day of the season. I wonder if he feels that way even though it was with his old boat today!

It’s been a challenging winter, as we all know, and a long one. Our first sail was November 17, and today is April 21: six months of watching the forecast for countess lakes, calling spies and scanning web cams. We didn’t get in quite a few regattas, and even the mighty ISA didn’t happen. Well, not yet anyway. They are big on postponement; is has been postponed until November. Which is a great way to approach the off season: a mere six month postponement. So sharpen and oil the runners, take the sail to the sail maker and endure his abuse for for bringing him iceboat sails in May. They’ll never understand. Most importantly, it’s the start of the iceboat building season. Start now. Be ready. It’s only a short postponement.

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Maine State Championship 2018- it’s ON for Saturday!!!

It’s ON folks- dig the boats out of storage and get up there! Check https://iceboat.me/ for details

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Hail Mary Regatta

The gang up in Maine aren’t letting this season go without a fight…. Maybe racing on Moosehead this weekend? Stay tuned to CIBC site for details at https://iceboat.me/

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Pushaw Done…. But Still Hope!

Click the link and have a read…. Still a chance at sailing further north. Will the true incurables sail after tax day? Will you be one of them? Check the CIBC site daily for details and possbilities!

https://iceboat.me/2018/04/13/pushaw-done/


Chickawaukie Ice Boat Club Meeting / Sailing This Weekend!

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CIBC Spring Meeting This Weekend

Maybe hit the party? Maybe hit the lake? Either way it’s a great way to decompress after doing taxes. Read on….

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2017-18 Deep Creek Ice Sailing Season POSTPONED UNTIL FALL!

From the Maryland fleet, sounds like spring has reared it’s ugly head….

Fellow Ice Enthusiasts

Are your ice cleats off? That is your first clue ….. Ok then, Summer is on its way. We need to move the Ice Trailers up the hill to storage. Please come by and get your boat and gear out of the trailers next Saturday so we can put them away…. for the off season.

The plan is to work on the storage racks this summer while we are waiting for the Lake to get back to normal sailable (ice) condition. We had many great days on the ice until we got cut short by the midwinter thaw taking out the ice. If you missed out too bad… we all had a great time!!!!!

So we will have to sail on the melted ice until the good weather (ICE COLD) returns.

See you on the Lake soon!

Think Ice!

IceMan

US 5576

Sail On the Ice… It’s Twice As Nice!

Ray Gauthier * 4 Annapolis Street, Suite 4 * Annapolis, MD 21401 * 410-320-4823


LRIBYC 2018 Annual Awards Dinner

TO ALL:

It’s one week away.
Please let us know so that we can tell the Oar Seafood Grille. Thank you.

The LRIBYC Annual Awards Dinner will be Sunday April 15, 2018.

Location: The Oar Steak & Seafood Grill
264 West Ave., Patchogue, NY
631-654-8266
Longitude: W.073 01.060
Latitude: N40 45.3666
Time: 3-6pm
The Oar Seafood Grille – Directions

The Oar Seafood Grille – Directions

Dinner served at the main building in the “CAPTAIN’S ROOM”!
Beautiful view of the water.

Same as last year. NO inflation factor added.

Price: $35/pp which includes 3 entree choices, dessert, coffee,
and tax.

Cash bar.

Please let me know how many sailors are in your crew that

are coming. It’s important that we show a “manning of

the rail” before we come into dock.
“The Oar” needs to know how many are coming.

We have great videos, excellent conversation, fabulous pictures,
all your friends in one place, and wonderful food.
Don’t miss out on our season’s last get together.
Meet your new 2018-2020 club officers.

Please bring exact change for the dinner or a check made out to LRIBYC.

DON’T MISS OUT!
NO MONEY DOWN! PAY LATER! NO INTEREST FOR EVER!
0% DOWN, 0% INTEREST, 0% FEES. WHAT A BARGAIN!

Thank You.

John Ziermann DN5426/Gambit/LS45/Treasurer