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ICE REPORTS

Hey Gang- John Ziermann sent this out from LI, a good guide to a perfect ice report- Good time to refresh your memory!

TO ALL:

At one of our LRIBYC club meeting someone brought up the ever
important “Ice Report Content”.

What is the Perfect Report?

I need advice and some suggestions.

Here are some of my thoughts and I got some of what you see

below from John S. at NEIYA.(no particular order)

a. Where is the ice?

b. When did you check?
c. Name the nearest town.

d. Where is the access?
e. Ice thickness and composition (4 inches black ice with 3 inches of snow ice on top).
f. How much of the ice did you check?(10ft.,10yds,10mi)

g. State the hazards.(pressure ridge, shell ice, drain holes, open holes)

h. Size of the plate.
i. How did you survey the ice? (walk, skate, bike, sail, drive by, fly over)
j. Best way to get in touch with you to confirm information.

Some of us will drive a long way if we knew it was worth it.

ALL OF US WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL IF YOU SAVE US THE TRIP!

THINK ICE!

John Ziermann DN5426/Gambit/LS45

First Sail In North America!

As usual Mike Madge gets the prize…. He lives somewhere between Michigan and the surface of the moon…. Mike, if you’re reading this please tell us where the hell you actually live! And where this particular Whitefish Lake is located…. Montana? Minnesota? Wisconsin? CANADA?!?

In any case he writes:

“Just back from Whitefish Lake
4″ of Black ice with maybe 1/4″ covering of Snow.Wind 15 gusting to 20 made for a fast ride!”

Well done Mike- Look forward to hearing from you-

Think ICE!

DEEP CREEK GANG ON TV TONIGHT!

Hey Folks- If you are near a TV and in MD or PA be sure to tune in tonight- Maybe you’ll see some iceboaters hit the fame and fortune jackpot! Read on….

Ice Report #2

2018 – 2019 Ice Sailing Season

Ice Yachtsmen!

Grab your favorite honey and snuggle up on the couch tomorrow night at 7:30 pm for this season’s start of Ice Fever… no telling how deep they will dig for content these days… but hey, we could be the next big thing! Don’t miss it!

November 13th at 7:30pm on MPT (Maryland Public TV).

Also some of us will be going to the Worlds February 16-23… Location? Somewhere in North America… I am hoping for Michigan or Kingston Ontario…

After you get all excited after tomorrow use up some of that energy to pull out your DN and get it ready to go!

See you on TV and then on the ice!

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

DN GOLD CUP AND NA CHAMPS NOTICE OF RACE!

It’s ON folks! If you own a DN of any vintage dust it off and come check this event out! No matter what your threat level is regattas like this are quite a spectacle- Will be well over 100 boats, several countries represented, and of course all kinds of characters and insanely close racing. This is the Big Show, folks….

If you aren’t interested in racing but would like to be involved contact the organizers and ask about volunteering. It takes a lot to put on an event like this and I’m sure the organizers would be grateful for anyone who could help out in any way!

Click the link for dates and details…. Think ICE!!

2019 GOLD CUP & NORTH AMERICANS NOTICE OF RACE & REGISTRATION – DN North America

2019 GOLD CUP & NORTH AMERICANS NOTICE OF RACE & REGISTRATION – DN North…

The IDNIYRA is pleased to announce the opening of the Registration Office for the 2019 Gold Cup and North Americ…

Race To Alaska Recap

Hey Gang- If you missed Joachim Roesler’s presentation on his Race To Alaska you missed a good one! Good news is you can see the recap here-

Take a look and see what this stalwart NEIYA member was up to last summer!

http://kairossailingadventures.blogspot.com/2018/10/r2ak-2018-race-summary.html?view=sidebar

NEIYA Annual Meeting Wrap-Up

Hello All!
As always the meeting was a terrific gathering of fascinating people with a lust for speed and cool craft and possibly a need for group therapy. But hey, until then we will keep hitting the ice!

The parking lot scene was good despite the weather, lots of boats and gear changing hands, no doubt some people are in the shop already making sure all the bits and pieces will fit when we get some ice…. Which will be sooner than you think!
The meeting went at a good pace, wasn’t too excruciating, and covered q

uite a bit of ground. Race results, trophy presentations, Hardway certificate distributions, future plans discussed, past adventures recalled, backs patted, moments of silence for some ice sailors we lost, and finally a slate was approved

No one was appointed in absentia. Those of you who stayed home can stop worrying.

We also had some cool door prizes raffled off, many thanks to John Stanton and Landfall Navigation for hooking us up.All of this was fueled by the usual fantastic catering and a cash bar at our new venue, the Hudson-Concord Elks Hall in Hudson, MA. Great place, hope they’ll have us back next year!

Many thanks to John Stanton and Bob Haag for putting the event together and all of their work on behalf of the club. These guys put in way more time than most of us realize! Thanks also to Steve Madden for all of his efforts as Regatta Chairman and of course to everyone who showed up!

The next big events are the Great Western Challenge (mainly for DNs but other classes welcome) on the best ice in or near Minnesota on from Nov 30 – Dec 2. Following that it’s the tune-up clinic at Steve Lamb’s shop on December 15. Rick Bishop is working to get that put together and it promises to be just as good as last year- and last year was the most interesting and informative one we’ve had in awhile! Even if you don’t care about getting your iceboat tuned up you should attend strictly on culinary grounds. The food is always interesting and unique!! Personally, I enjoyed seeing all the gang and meeting some of the brand-new and relatively new sailors.

Looking forward to seeing everyone on the ice soon! If anyone has questions or would like to follow up on anything feel free to email me at t_thieler@yahoo.com.

Look forward to hearing from you!
Think ICE!

T DN US 5224

NEIYA Swap Meet Pictorial

Thanks to Ed Edwards for taking the time to take pictures.

 

Somewhere In Norway….

….someone was the first person on the planet to go iceboating this season. In October no less. Well done! We are all jealous…..

Iceboating Presentation in Montreal Nov 15

Make it a point to attend this one if you are anywhere Montreal- André and Jack will put on an interesting an informative show, guaranteed.

T

P.S. Who doesn’t need an excuse to visit Montreal?

 

 

Sailing at 110 km/hr

Due to renewed enthusiasm and interest, André Baby and Jack Marzenski will make another presentation on iceboating with new, exciting videos.

If you missed it last year, here’s your chance to discover the secrets of the world’s fastest sailing.

A DN iceboat will be displayed in the main salon. All are welcome.

You Need To Attend The NEIYA Swap Next Saturday


Who Needs to Come? Yes, it’s a need…

  • Anyone interested in ice boating
  • Winter sports enthusiast
  • Frost biters
  • Multi hull racers cruisers
  • Sailors and non sailors
  • Veteran racers
  • Veteran cruisers
  • Looking to buy gear
  • Looking to sell gear
  • You have a need for speed

Stop by to get information. Chat with ice boat enthusiasts from around the northeast. Rub elbows with itinerant cruisers and world class DN racers. They are there to help you get on the ice for the first time or go faster. Make this the year you start ice boating.

There will be door prizes for those staying for lunch (all welcome). Not the usual nick knacks but prizes that might actually save your life. Landfall Navigation will once again pitch in with gift certificates.

Have things to sell post on the classified section and bring on Saturday. To post or view our classifieds Click https://theneiya.org/classifieds/

Don’t forget to pay your 2019 dues. Make things easy and pay for the luncheon as well. Our treasurer will be thankful for all those who prepay online.

Description Price
Membership $30
Memb9ership and Lunch $45
Membership for one & Lunch x2 $60
Lunch Only $15

 

Think Ice,

John
john@neiya.org

P.S. Questions? Shoot me an email.

 

MORE Swap Meets Nov. 3-4 Maine To Minnesota!

Big Swap Meet Weekend coming up folks- From Maine to Minnesota, you can catch one somewhere! See below…. Hope to see you at one of them!

NEW ENGLAND ICE YACHTING ASSOCIATION SWAP MEET & LUNCHEON
November 3, 2018 10:00 AM (Swap Meet) 12:00 (Luncheon and Meeting)
Hudson-Concord Elks Hall – 99 Park Street, Hudson, MA 01749
Details

CHICKAWAUKIE ICE BOAT CLUB
Sunday, Nov. 4, 2018 11:00 AM
12 Cretian Rd., Biddeford, ME 04005
Details

WESTERN MICHIGAN ICE YACHT CLUB SWAP MEET
November 3, 2018 9 AM until 2 PM
Muskegon Yacht Club – 3198 Edgewater St., Muskegon, Michigan
Details

SKEETER ICEBOAT CLUB SWAP MEET
November 4, 2018 9 AM until noon
220 N. Elkhorn Rd. (WI Hwy 67), Williams Bay, WI.
Details

MINNESOTA ICEBOAT CLUB SWAP MEET
November 3, 2018 9AM until noon
Sailcrafters – 7450 Oxford Street, St. Louis Park, MN 55426
Details

Know What It’s Like To Race To Alaska??

No? Would you like to find out? You’re in luck….

The NEIYA’s own Joachim Roesler will be giving a presentation about his participation in this year’s Race To Alaska (R2AK) on Sunday, October 28, 4pm-6pm at the Newport Yacht Club (110 Long Wharf in Newport, RI). It is a wild event to say the least!

The event will be hosted by the NEMA – New England Multihull Association and promises to be interesting and entertaining!

For info on the event click here: https://r2ak.com/ Hope to see you all at the presentation! Can’t wait to hear about this from someone who actually did it.