QLW wrote:
> Where can I find info on ice sailing?
Lots & lots & lots of places.
> I just spent an hour searching the web for ice sailing sites and found a few
> but not really what I'm looking for. Finding the right site to sail and the
> right rig for a beginner is my main focus. Surely there are associations or
> clubs out there that can set me straight.
Yes, lots & lots & lots. Did you look at
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.sailingsource.com/ice/articles.htm" target="_blank">http://www.sailingsource.com/ice/articles.htm</a>
or
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.ulster.net/~mriceboat/" target="_blank">http://www.ulster.net/~mriceboat/</a>
I love gaff rigged ice boats! In fact the world speed record was held by
one until quite recently.
> I live in south Texas and I'd like to go to an area in the northeast where
> I could try this sport. I built a tube frame sand sailer of my own design
> many years ago using sailboard sails that works great on the beach and I
> thought about just adding blades to it but I feel that a proven design for
> ice makes more sense. I've had mine over 60 mph on asphalt and I think I'd
> get in trouble with it on ice. Why re-invent the wheel?
Why do you think you'd get in trouble with it on ice?
Anyway the DN is a very numerous class with proven performance, if you
want to get out sailing on ice, contact a few of them. They are just as
nuts about their iceboats as any other sailor is about his craft, and
most of them would welcome the chance to introduce you. I got suckered
into spending an afternoon racing DNs when visiting up north a few
winters ago, it is *very* different from "soft water" sailing.
Fresh Breezes- Doug King<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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