That's what you get when you go to Moosehead Lake, Maine in the middle of the winter...What's with the water? It looks kind of hard!
There's hope for you...they've raced DNs as far south as Maryland.I like the new keel design, shoal draft but goes to windward well with little side slip!!! I'm thinking that our water in VA is too soft to get much use out of this design though
We park them directly into the wind and there are brakes with spikes that stick into the ice for the front runner.What kind of anchors do those bad boys use?
A bunch of lunatics just raced this past weekend in Madison:100 mph in 20 knots true wind! I'm in Michigan where these things are common, but never had the guts to try it. And it's way too cold out there.
The next best thing then is to go landyachting in a desert, beach, airstrip or parking lot. Amelia Earhart also used this airstrip in Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn...I can remember the first time I saw these beasties sailing on newsreels before the movies..!! (mid 50's probably) I would love to try to sail one.. water here in south Louisiana is WAY too soft for that!
last i heard they turned that place into a luggage factoryAmelia Earhart also used this airstrip in Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn...
The sun does come out when we iceboat. It reflects off the ice and the sail. I can sail certain days in a T-shirt since things can warm up pretty fast under the bubble (i.e. canopy). A couple of screams at high speed heats things up as well. A nice hike also raises you closer to the sun...If you guys are sailing on ice you really aren't getting the concept of a sailboat. For no money what so ever you can just go to where the sun is!![]()
Does the wind ever shift at anchor and they go bye bye?We park them directly into the wind and there are brakes with spikes that stick into the ice for the front runner.
Deuce is the biggest iceboat in the world. It is a stern steerer that is 56 feet long. They don't always stay parked very well and tend to spin around like a top when they get loose. Once it reduced a nearby bubble-boat to splinters...Does the wind ever shift at anchor and they go bye bye?