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SAIL SAFE AND SMART!
The Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club cannot guarantee your safety when on the ice.  Read the Safety Page.


 

 

What's New On iceboat.org:




May 9, 2008
Little Red Updated #2: Back in Madison!

Byron Tetzlaff & Ed Newcomb Photo Credit: Geoff Sobering
I received an unexpected email from Byron Tetzlaff this week that the little red stern-steerer is in his garage ready for restoration. To recap (original post below), the boat had been hanging in a basement on Park Street in Madison for quite a few decades when the Commodore of Lake Pepin, Ed Newcomb, purchased her as a restoration project. Ed discovered a metal plate engraved with the builder's name, Frank Tetzlaff, attached to the boat. Frank's grandson, Byron, contacted Ed to make arrangements just to see the boat.

Here's the rest of the story from Byron: "I wanted to send you a sincere thank you. I was talking to Ed Newcomb about coming up to Pepin to take some pictures of the little boat. During the email exchange, he offered to sell it for his purchase price and some gas money. Long story short... It's now in my garage, just beginning the process of restoration. I had my folks come and look at it, and there were a few misty eyes. (must have got something in them...eh?) Another bit of trivia... at the very end of the 4LIYC "video tape", (not the CD) the short takes of a little stern steerer on Monona bay are the same boat. If anyone knows of the family that owned it, it would be one more piece of info for the history of the boat. Once again, I owe a very big thank you to Ed Newcomb.
Thanks guys
B jr."




I'm happy to report that Lake Pepin ice boater Ed Newcomb purchased the little red stern steerer that was for sale recently on the Buy and Sell page. The boat was hanging in an old sporting goods store in Madison for many years and Ed plans to restore her. Ed writes, "The little red boat is very similar to a plan published in a 1938 Mechanics Illustrated magazine, which was more of a full how to build an iceboat article. Only differences are the addition of a jib and a gull wing plank. Should be a fun little boat when I get it back together. Pepin had a wonderful iceboat season this year, unfortunately it was only one day long! We did get our old family boat "Comet" re-done with a brand new gaff rig. I have been sailing this boat since my dad built it in 1960. UPDATE: The Little Red Stern Steerer was built by Frank Tetzlaff, builder of the Mary B and the Fritz. Ed writes, "When I was putting the boat away for the summer, I noticed that the aluminum plate covering the steering runner post was stamped. Although badly pitted, when I got it in under the shop lights, I could read the builder's name:
Built by
Frank Tetzlaff
Madison, Wis

Best regards
E.C.Newcomb
Lake Pepin Ice Yacht Club"

May 2, 2008

Attention UW Credit Union members, here's a Visa card design available for you. I think the photo was taken about ten years ago at a regatta on Lake Monona.

William Hitchcock Ice Boat Model

William Hitchcock was one of the top marine model artists in the United States. Many of his models can be seen in museums. Here's his ice boat model of a gaff rigged front steerer.

April 26, 2008
Cleaning Off the Desk
Here are a few items I've been meaning to post.

ISA & DN Western Regional Photos
These were taken by Greg Rasberry, a friend of Geoff Sobering, at the 2008 ISA and DN Western Regionals on Geneva Lake.

2008 Land Sailing Regatta Reports
Here are is a report and video from dirt boat skipper John Eisenlohr detailing his experience at the 2008 America's Cup of Land Sailing Regatta.
Report

Helmet-cam video
Class 4 race

April 13, 2008
Club Banquet Photos Posted

The 4LIYC DN Fleet was well represented at the banquet.

April 10, 2008
April Boatwerks Report Now Posted

Sleep well...

April 7, 2008
Another One Bites the Dust!
Update:
See more photos of this crazy expedition

When you see a Laser sailing on Lake Kegonsa before the trophy banquet, the season is definitely over in the Four Lakes area. Via Geoff Sobering.
Lake Monona was completely open today also.

April 3, 2008
Not an April Fools Day Joke
The Lake Charlevoix ice boaters were sailing on Lake Charlevoix in Michigan on April 1!. The season isn't over yet.

Video #1
Video #2



March 18, 2008
Ice Opti Centrals Photos

Photo Credit: John Russell
Now posted on the Youth Sailing Website.

March 17, 2008
4LIYC Scores Now Updated



March 16, 2008
Fauerbach Pennant Back on Fauerbach Ice Boat
Then ...

Detail


This shot of Emil Fauerbach's Princess II is from the first Northwest Ice Yacht Regatta sailed in Menominee, Michigan in 1913. Note the Fauerbach pennant which always flew on the Princess boats.
...And 95 Years Later

Photo Credit: Geoff Sobering
Here's Emil's great great nephew (not sure how many greats in there-ed.), Peter Fauerbach proudly flying the Fauerbach pennant on his Renegade on March 16, 2008.
A few weeks ago, 4LIYC Club Historian Greg Whitehorse happened to be moving some boxes around in his garage containing old club trophies and memorabilia. Deciding to take a closer look, Greg discovered the old  Fauerbach pennant folded in the bottom of the box. He brought it to Lake Mendota today so that the latest Fauerbach to sail an ice boat could follow in the family tradition. Peter writes, "Be sure to thank Greg Whitehorse for us. This is likely about 100 years old. It is a sewn on Fauerbach on a thin cotton navy background – very light to give a good indication of wind.
I’m really touched by this find. I have been searching for any remnant of the Princess for 15 years. Now my search is over!!!!!"



March 13, 2008
Seen at the ISA & DN Western Regionals on Geneva



March 12, 2008
He Was Looking For Gloria at the GYC...

when he (Buddy) found some shell ice on Saturday at the ISA.

Renegade Regatta Report
By Greg Simon #213
"Three races were sail on Friday in a variety of wind conditions. The first race was 12-15mph from the north. The wind held for the second race, but the angles were changing dramatically...Who said old guys can’t push! Near the finish of race #4 on Saturday the wind shut off. The over 60 crowd of Archie Call, Jerry Simon, and Glen Betzoldt just happened to appear two hundred yards short of the finish line. Knowing that THE trophy was at stake, the old geezers all jumped out of their boats and started to push. The short legged Simon jumped off to the sprinters start for the early lead. Archie took longer to get up to speed, but with his longer legs he still had a shot.
Continue reading story.


WSSA Championship Regatta Results Now Posted


DN Western Regional Results
Now posted on the DN America Forum.

Photo Credits: Geoff Sobering
4LIYC Daniel Hearn: 1st in Silver Fleet

John Dennis: 1st in Gold Fleet



March 9, 2008
Regatta Wrap Ups
Daniel Hearn wins DN  Western Regional Silver Fleet at Geneva
Just heard from 4LIYC Commodore Geoff Sobering who relayed the news that Daniel Hearn won the DN Western Regional Silver Fleet. Congratulations Daniel! John Dennis won the Gold Fleet. Meanwhile at the ISA, congratulations go to the following: Renegades-our own 4LIYC skipper Greg Simon; A Skeeter-NSIBC Dan Clapp; B Skeeter-SIBC Bob Mereness; C Skeeter-M&M John Lamont; Nite-Dave Navin, Grant Frautschi, 4LIYC finished second in the Nites.. As soon as I have official results from the ISA, they'll be posted on the
web page.


March 6, 2008
ISA & IRIYA Championship Regatta Updates
I most likely won't be posting on this page until after the regattas. For the latest in ice boating news, be sure and check the ISA & IRIYA Regatta web page.


March 5, 2008
ISA & IRIYA Championship Regatta CALLED ON!
FINAL CONFIRMATION: The ISA & IRIYA Championship Regattas have been called ON for Geneva Lake in Fontana, Wisconsin. Fleets that sail in this regatta include A,B, and C Skeeters, Renegades, and Nites.
Here's the web page for the ISA and IRIYA regatta.




February 29, 2008
NIYA Sail Graphics


Jane Pegel: DN 805


Dan Clapp: Skeeter Class N53

Seen on Geneva Lake at the 2008 Northwest Ice Yacht Regatta.



February 27, 2008
Northwest Regatta Wrap Up
Be sure to keep checking the NIYA Regatta page. I've been posting
photos and will continue to do so through out the week.


February 24, 2008
NIYA Results Now Posted
Be sure and check back for more photos and reports throughout the week.


February 20, 2008
Your Online NIYRA Regatta Headquarters
The Skeeter Ice Boat Club at Geneva Lake has been busy making arrangements for registration, lodging, a special cocktail party, the banquet, and more. Here's a special web page devoted to this year's Northwest Ice Yacht Regatta.
Northwest Ice Yacht Regatta
February 22-24, 2008
Geneva Lake
Fontana, WI



January 27, 2008
Wheeeee

Stern-steerer kid outraces his dad.
(Tip of the Helmet: Bill Korsgard)
 


January 15, 2008
DN North Americans
Geoff Sobering's reports here.

Be sure to check out Toledo Ice Yacht Club skipper Kent Baker's blog for more reports and photos from the DN North Americans.




Kiddie Stern Steerer
Here's some new competition for the stern steerers. Bill Korsgard ran across this on an RC forum. This mini stern steerer was recently built in Montana from plans that were published in a magazine in 1914. Canyon Ferry skippers in Montana might see this boat on the ice some day soon.



December 4, 2007
First Ride...

Fond Du Lac skipper Dave Lallier sends this photo taken today, December 4, of his brother, Jeff sailing on Lake Winnebago in his latest acquisition, a Renegade.
Dave writes, "Just wanted to pass this on from my brother Jeff today. He is still sailing. He wants to thank Mike Derusha and Ron Rosten for making the connection to Greg Whitehorse for a Renegade hull and parts. And thanks to Greg and Mother Nature, first sail was today off the southwest corner of Winnebago on 5" of ice with a pebbly surface.
About 1 1/2 inch snow ice over black ice."


June 9, 2007
Carl Bernard Scrap Book Summer Series


Photos from the first NIYA
Regatta sailed in Menominee, MI in 1913.

   




May 31, 2007
Carl Bernard Scrap Book Summer Series
During our summer building season, I'll be posting the vintage photos and newspaper clippings from the Carl Bernard Scrapbooks. Carl Bernard, a Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club champion skipper, and his father, William, put together these scrapbooks which detail North American ice sailing spanning the late 1800s to the 1980s.

 


Pewaukee, Wi. ice boating


"Miss Wiswell" is Jane Pegel,
Williams Bay's Skeeter Ice Boat Club
many time DN champion.

   

November 3, 2006
Thank You to the Bernard Scrapbook Collection Donors
I've uploaded a list of donors to the project along with Commodore Doug Kolner's message of thanks and will continue to add names to the list as necessary.


DN, and Renegade. The front is screened with a smaller pocket club logo. The necks are solid-not baggy. Whether you're telling stories at the Southside Ice Yacht Club or eating popcorn at Chuck's after a days sailing on Geneva Lake, these warm sweatshirts are sized large enough to keep you comfortable after a long day on the ice.




June 20, 2006

The Carl Bernard Scrapbooks:
Madison Sports Hall of Fame Induction


On June 5, 1963, Carl Bernard was in the first group to be inducted into
Madison's Sports Hall Fame.
Click on the photo-the man in the background, who was the evening's keynote speaker, might look familiar. A short paragraph about the event is to the right.
 


The top photo was taken for the Encyclopedia Britannica in the 1930s. I'm not sure of the boat, but I believe it may be Carl's father,
Bill Bernard, pushing off.
The center photo dates from 1934. The Princess and Miss Madison (still sailing area lakes with owner Dick Lichtfeld) are in the photo.
The photo on the bottom is unidentified which is unusual because thankfully, Carl was good about captioning photos.


 

 

May 26, 2006
The Carl Bernard Scrapbooks: Remembering the Mary B
Electrical contractor O.T. Havey commissioned the buiding of one of Madison's most beloved stern steerers, the Mary B, named after his wife.
Carl Bernard won many trophies sailing the "B". Here are just a few photos from the six scrapbooks.


The christening of the Mary B.


Building Mary B's plank in
Frank Tetzlaff's basement.


Charlie Johnson gets ready to send them off.


O.T. Havey, original owner
of the Mary B.


Carl Bernard, O.T. Havey, Norm Braith, and Charlie Johnson



May 5, 2006
The Carl Bernard Scrapbook Project
Tim Murray continues to photograph the Bernard scrapbooks. Here is just a very small sample of another of the scrapbooks.
 


1934 Stuart Races with ice boat legend John Buckstaff


Stern-steerer models including one of the Princess.



More models.


1930 Hearst with all the important names in ice boating.


 


1939 Hearst timing sheet. The race was timed by Lolly Boston. Also a nice photo of the Deuce.


May 1, 200666
Carl Bernard Slide Collection



That doesn't look like ice to me....


Carl captioned this slide "Repair job-Jim Payton & Dave Schmidt".

 


Carl captioned this slide "Clancy".


Great shot of Elmer Millenbach.


Bill Perrigo

April 20, 2006
The Carl Bernard Scrapbooks: Part 2
Tim Murray has begun the ambitious job of photographing each page of Carl Bernard's scrapbooks. Carl Bernard (1905-1983) won numerous stern-steerer trophies including the Hearst, Stuart Cup, and NIYA Class A championships. Here are some more interesting pages from his scrapbook.


1949 article about Andy Flom and Jim Lunder and their Hearst win in the Fritz.


1947 regatta news...


Spectacular shot of a Lake Winnebago stern steerer just before she went over.


Harry Melges (Buddy's father) wins the 1947 Class E NIYA Championship.


 

SAILING SAFE AND SMART!
The Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club cannot guarantee your safety when on the ice.
A vast majority of the time one can participate in ice boating and enjoy a reasonable  and acceptable safety margin. But, occasionally we must be reminded that ice boats are still very fast and the ice is still very hard. While knowing the Right-of-way  rules and using common sense works most of the time, accidents may still occur. The  4LIYC cannot  guarantee your safety when sailing, whether you follow the safety guidelines and the Right-of- Way rules or not. 

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SELF!!













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