Temperatures as they are around the midwest, there's the possibility the Nite Nationals will be sailed nearby this year. The scheduled dates are January 13-14. It's hoped that many of the local Minnesota Nite owners who enjoy their cruising will sail.
Class website: www.pyc.org/nitehome.htm.
Also, first-time Nite racers may find this article helpful in boat tuning and racing rules: www.pyc.org/PutYourRaceFaceOn.pdf
I'm wondering how Bald Eagle is looking. I hear they will try to have a Regatta (The Igo Cup?)next weekend and I am wondering about the ice conditions. Have they had the problems that White Bear has had? Any swimming? I'm thinking of sailing there if some racing is going to go off. What types of boats will be out? Where should I set up my boat if I come? Just curious.
Our DN runner plank died and we're too lazy to make a new one for our cruiser DN.
How's the market for DN runner planks this season? Anyone have some overbuilt plank sitting around? dallas@dallasjohnson.net
We were able to have some Sailing Joy on Christmas Eve day but it was crucial to continually stare at the ice just ahead lest you take a bath.
There were about 10 boats, DNs, Nites and the Wing, that braved the troubled holiday ice. There is still OPEN WATER along the pressure ridge (now 2-3' high) that separates the west bay from the main lake, including last week's 30' open hole that sucked me and boat into the drink at 20 mph. Obviously I got out, but I did have to skate near it again yesterday just to give myself a shiver and show the lake that I'm back. Shaken, yes, respectful, oh yes, but back nonetheless. It felt important.
Ice conditions are between very good and beyond description in a significant portion of the state. (we haven't been on one without hazards however)
Forecast is favorable for much of our 6th straight week of Iceboating in Minnesota.
Sailors are known to be set up on White Bear, and Upper and Lower Minnetonka, ya sure, there are probably other guys out there sailing, don't know who or where... yet.
When I look at the current snow cover map, all I'm seeing is miles and miles of boatable ice which we should be identifying and tracking in anticipation of the upcoming regatta season.
All you need is Ice.
4695
15 DN sailed Spring Park Bay today... the ice was pebbled nicely as the curlers would say... little round dots of ice over a sheet of snow ice covering the mirror we sailed on Wednesday.
In 8-15 mph of breeze 15 DNs knocked off a couple heats in a more or less perfect Christmas Eve day sail... lots of old friends and new visiting the ice.
Amusingly Santa seemed to visit 602 today, demonstrating some serious gold fleet speed with a string of thirds to 4691 and 4824.
A number of other iceboats were also getting some great rips.
Week Six begins tomorrow... it'll be great... again.
My wife and I just finished cruising on our sailboat and I want to try this sport.
If you guys could pick any place in the country to live and ice boat for a winter, where would you live and what lake would you focus on.
We are thinking about driving up in Jan. and hanging out to sail with you guys.
At sunset last night there was a fair amount of slush remaining on the ice surface of Lake Minnetonka.
Now that we've had a little while for that rain water/ slush to drain Lake Minnetonka, Sailors will walk the ice this morning... and post a report:
Wayzata Bay, 0815, Saturday, The slush surface is currently shell ice, that is, about 1/4 inch of matte as opposed to gloss finish surface ice, with about 1/2" of slush/water between the top layer, and the ice surface , yet to freeze. I expect it will freeze tonite, leaving us with an inch of snow ice over the wonder ice surface we had before the rain/snow on Thursday.
I'm looking to find out how bad the damage was after yesterdays little winter storm. The good thing is the predictions of 3" - 5" didn't materialize in most of the TC Metro area.
How are things looking on Spring Park Bay?
Main lake of Minnetonka even frozen yet?
Will F
I know, this is a MN site, but what the hell.
I am banished to a week at the in-laws in Saginaw, Michigan over the holidays. My wife, recognizing my dilemma says, "Why not bring the boat along". Hmm, perhaps not a bad idea...
So, could someone please comment on sailing locations and ice conditions in central Michigan? Saginaw is very close to Bay City, fwiw, and about 2 hours from Detroit. I guess I can handle a 120 mile radius for a daysail, no problem.
If anyone has plans to iceboat the week between Christmas and New Year's, please let me know ASAP. I leave Satuday morning 12/23 and if I hear from no one before then, I will probably skip the idea. Name, number below...
Just a general question. Do you guys strictly race only one-design classes? If someone shows up with an odd iceboat are they allowed to race ... even if it's only academic? If allowed, are the odd boats just an irritation to the one-design classes?
All I have at the moment is an Isabella style boat. My next boat won't be any one-design boat either.
Thanks,
Dave
December 19, 2006
In The News
Cable station CNBC will run a story on ice boating on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week. I'm not sure of the time but will post any further information when I receive it.
3 DN's sailed Spring Park Bay, just rippin in light air on perfect ice again late yesterday afternoon, now in our 5 straight week on "the good stuff" in Minnesota.
Thats before taking the boats down in anticipation of Thurday's predicted weather system.
We're pretty sure to see something fall from the sky, the current forecast discussion indicates the majority of precip will fall south of the Twin Cities, leaving a very high probability that we'll have excellent ice available somewhere in Minnesota for this weekends sailing. We just may have to go looking for it.
My husband is longing for an iceboat but we can't swing it right now either financially or time-wise...I'd love to get him a 1/2 day of iceboating as a Christmas gift which he would absolutely love. He's an exerienced Hobie sailor and windsurfer. Is anyone willing to make a few bucks and give this deserving man a 1/2 day of heaven? We live in Tonka Bay right across the street from the lake. Need to know soon. Thanks!!!