2017-2018 Season Archives

2017-2018 Archives

2017-2018 Season:

  • DN Regattas
  • Northwest Regatta CANCELLED FOR THE SEASON
  • International Skeeter Association and Renegade Championship POSTPONED UNTIL DECEMBER 2018

Monotype-XV European Championships 2018

The Monotype-XV is a one-design stern-steerer class popular in Europe. “Designed in 1932 by the legendary Erik von Holst of Estonia”, the boat has an interesting history.  The class held regattas held before WW2, followed by a long period with no international regattas, and then a reorganization in 1993. The Monotypes are sailing their regatta this week in Estonia. 28 stern-steers on the starting line is pretty impressive! Results

 

“What Do We Do In The Winter?”

Photo: gretchendorian.com

Sailing the Great Lakes with Tim McKenna
What Do We Do In The Winter?
GREAT LAKES BOATING
PUBLISHED IN THE FEBRUARY 2018 ISSUE FEBRUARY 2018 FEATURE

Some Great Lakes sailors head south for the winter looking for blue water and sunshine in the Islands. Others do things like get a new hip. There are some who go outside in the cold weather and shoot ducks. Then there are the ones who head for the ice and sail really fast…these are the ones who race on iceboats. As this article is being written, the 2017 – 2018 winter season is just beginning. So-called “hard water” sailors have begun the task of pulling their boats down from the rafters and getting the cobwebs of summer cleared away.
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Junior Ice Sailing World Championship: Day 1

Photo: Pranciškus Repšys                                               Opening Ceremony

The DN Junior and Ice Optimist Word and European Championschips got underway on Lake Rekyva in Lithuania.
There were 2 DN races and 1 Ice Optimist race. From what I gather on Facebook, the wind was light today. 4LIYC DNer Thor Rosten is competing in the championship.
Results

Boe-Craft Championship Regatta

Photo: August Greidanus

The Boehmke B-Skeeters held their championship regatta on Geneva Lake over the weekend. Check out the Boe-Craft website for results and photos. Congratulations Rick Pappas on your win!

Photo: August Greidanus

 

Regatta Watch: NIYA & ISA Postponed

DEUCE at the 2004 Northwest on Lake Monona, Madison, WI. Photo: David Travis

The International Skeeter Association (ISA) and Northwest Regattas are postponed because all of Wisconsin and Michigan are snow covered. Next update for both regattas is Sunday, February 11.

 

Nite Nationals Photos

Not much to report for today because snow ended sailing on Lake Mendota. However, Saturday was one of the most memorable days spent on the ice in Madison in years. There were a few thousand people introduced to iceboating at the Frozen Assets Festival at the Edgewater. Around noon, the Nite fleet and 4LIYC Renegades sailed up to the Edgewater and served as the backdrop for the MARY B stern-steerer which was on display at the festival. The boats were immediately descended upon by festival goers and sailors spent a few hours explaining our sport to the curious. Andy Gratton and Mike Kroll gave gave some rides to and from the launch area on Andy’s beloved red stern steerer (complete with the plank-riding bear) WISCONSIN. The Nite banquet was a rousing good time at the German restaurant and beer hall, Essen Haus. Nite skippers embraced the tradition of passing around glass boots filled with beer. What an exceptional day!

Here are some shots of the festival from the crowd.
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2018 Nite Nationals: Day 1

The Nites were able to complete 2 races in each fleet. A third Gold fleet race was attempted but visibility was reduced because of a snow squall and the race was thrown out by the PRO. The snow stopped but then so did the wind. Thanks to Mary Jane Schalk for tabulating the scores.

PROVISIONAL RESULTS

Nite National's Gold
Madison, Wi. February 3 & 4 2018
2018 Nite National
Overall
Sailed: 2, Discards: 0, To count: 2, Entries: 24, Scoring system: Appendix A
Fleet	SailNo	HelmName	R1      R2      Total
Gold	559	Scott Brown	1	2	2.75
Gold	272	Tom Sweitzer	2	1	2.75
Gold	520	Grant Frautschi	4	3	7.00
Gold	544	Mike Peters	3	6	9.00
Gold	305	Rick Wilfert	6	4	10.00
Gold	586	Will Perrigo	5	5	10.00
Gold	37	Brett Larson	9	10	19.00
Gold	322	Chad Rechcygl	13	7	20.00
Gold	384	Daniel Hearn	12	8	20.00
Gold	350	Mark Wilfert	10	12	22.00
Gold	564	Byron Hill	11	13	24.00
Gold	238	Mike Jankowski	7	18	25.00
Gold	351	Brian Nies	16	11	27.00
Gold	487	Jim McCabe	15	15	30.00
Gold	165	Tony Janowiek	8	23	31.00
Gold	595	Joe Norton	14	20	34.00
Gold	280	Tim McCormick	18	16	34.00
Gold	497 Maureen Bohleber	17	21	38.00
Gold	339 Peter Vandervelde	DNC	9	40.00
Gold	596	John Hayashi	DNF	14	45.00
Gold	303 Nick Vandervelde	DNF	17	48.00
Gold	282 Drew Vandervelde	DNC	19	50.00
Gold	255	Matt Peterson	DNF	22	53.00
Gold	456	John Ritter	DNF	24	55.00



Nite Nationals February Silver
Madison, Wi. February 3 & 4 2018
Nite National
Overall
Sailed: 2, Discards: 0, To count: 2, Entries: 16, Scoring system: Appendix A
Fleet	SailNo	HelmName	R1      R2       Total
Silver	434	John Bushey	0.75	2.00	2.75
Silver	396	Bill Reed	6.00	0.75	6.75
Silver	60	Dick Grota	3.00	4.00	7.00
Silver	596	Andy Gratton	4.00	3.00	7.00
Silver	353	John Waterbury	2.00	9.00	11.00
Silver	503	Jeff Seeboth	8.00	5.00	13.00
Silver	54	Jeff Ragainis	7.00	6.00	13.00
Silver	58	Terry Reynolds	11.00	7.00	18.00
Silver	169	Steven Wiberg	9.00	11.00	20.00
Silver	384	Don Sanford	5.00	17.00 	22.00
Silver	410	Scott Stetter	14.00	8.00	22.00
Silver	415	John Stasieluk	12.00	10.00	22.00
Silver	205	Jim Magnuson	13.00	12.00	25.00
Silver	160	Ken Kreider	10.00	DNC	27.00
Silver	96	Will Stebbins	15.00	13.00	28.00
Silver	497	Rhea Nicholas	DNC     DNF	34.00




4LIYC Club Racing Called ON for Mendota, Feb 3-4

Photo: Mary Jane Carpenter

Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club racing has been called ON for February 3-4, 2018 for Lake Mendota. Launch out of Mendota County Park. Please be advised that  a Lake Access Permit sticker is required for launching and parking. First race at 10 AM on Saturday.

 

Wild & Wooly Weekend at the Windjammer

U311 and M197 Class A Skeeters in 2015

This story appeared on my doorstep this morning, hand written. I deciphered it as best I could.-Editor

Windjammers Yacht Club Hosts the Wisconsin Skeeter Racers Tournament of Champions Jan 27-28, 2018

Saturday brought westerly wind speeds greater than 30 mph. Many iceboaters of various classes set sail in spite of the too-windy-to-race conditions. Tom Hyslop V738, Director of Competition, canceled racing for the day at 3:30 PM. Shortly after, Windjammer, sponsored the well attended smoker gathering.

Sunday morning brought northwest wind speeds of 12-15 mph. Whitehorse, M197, won the first race by the slight margin of a springboard over Yaeso, U311. Yaeso won the second race with a slightly larger overlap over Whitehorse.

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Yaeso won the third race by a large margin. At this time, the racers returned to the pits to swap parts and tune up. Hyslop changed to a blade sail, Yaeso aligned runners, Whitehorse moved pulleys.

M197 and V737 returned to the race course starting line. Yaeso remained in the pits where he assembled two Ice Optis, one DN, and one Renegade. Two thumbs up for Jay for supporting and building the local club! HOWEVER short track Skeeter racing waits for no one and shows no favorites. U311 fails to make the start of race four. Race four is won by Whitehorse, second by Hyslop, and DNS for Yaeso.

Race five: The wind, now northerly at 18-21 mph. Whitehorse gets off to a jack rabbit start. At each leg of the race Yaeso skillfully reels in the leader. On the last lap to weather, U311 and M197 round with a complete overlap. Both push sheet as both were in a five foot hike with Whitehorse to the leeward. THE TRAP WAS SET! Both yachts carried a starboard runner aloft and each mast blew out three feet to the leeward. Yaeso put on a sail racing clinic as he used the windward position and hiked across Warrior’s bow to win the race.

Race six: Northeasterly wind at 22 mph. There was a 3 boat overlap on the first leg to weather. WARRIOR was in the favored windward position, then U311, then V738. M197 had a 100% overlap over U311 yet somehow U311 caught a lift, turned left, and forced M197 up the lake. M197 was losing speed and was forced to dive below U311’s stern in an effort to freshen. The maneuver worked! M197 gained tremendous boat speed! Now it was time to use the Shake and Bake tactic and slingshot by U311. Yaeso was ready for it and he rolled over the WARRIOR and tacked to starboard. WARRIOR could only watch as Yaeso disappeared. Whitehorse desperately needed a favorable wind shift to get back into the race. BUT WAIT…HE GOT IT! Brother wind and sister sky blew a mighty 30 mph gust straight out of the east. Some may call it luck and same may call it “an old Indian trick”. No matter, the mighty blast threw U311 into the top mark. Her nine foot long cold steel runners were no match for the slashing fury of Mother Nature. Whitehorse wins race six, Hyslop takes second, and Yaeso scores a DSQ. After the race, Yaeso approached the other two racers with a dazed look of confusion as if to say, “what just happened out there?” Whitehorse looks back with and gives Yaeso the slight Paul Krueger grin.

At this time, Hyslop, Director of Competition for the Wisconsin Skeeter Racing Alliance (WSRA) assembled the racers for a driver’s meeting. Tom is a walking library of sailing rules, regulations, and tactics and the WSRA is fortunate to benefit from his expertise. He proceeded to inform the skippers of a seldom used racing rule designed to manipulate for a more keen competition. The rule states in part “…if six races are completed before 2:35 PM, a yachtsman is allowed a throwout. Yaeso throws out the DSQ.

Race seven: Thus the stage is set. The tournament is an even tie between the 2017 Battle Lake ISA Champion and the 2017 Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club Skeeter Champion! It appears Yaeso had his fill of that day’s antics as his 6” 11” 285 lb. frame of tendon and muscle pushed the teal green U311 to the line. Yaeso lays the flawlessly prepared U311 off to maximize the now 25 mph northeast wind. He digs in with his 2.5” long razor sharp spikes. CRAAAACCCCK! At the sound of the starting gun, Yaeso was an automaton equal a Duramax Turbo Diesel. His thousand foot pounds of torque spun and churned a trench leaving a two foot high shaved ice drift behind. Whitehorse, just as willful, used less torque but ever increasing RPM on the slick starting surface. The start was an even sprint at the five yard mark, then ten yards, then twenty yards. Both racers glared at one another, neither ready to conceded the foot race.

POW!!! THUD THUD THUD

At twenty five yards, Whitehorse blew a moccasin! Even so, both entered their yachts in unison. Now, it was a boat race. Folks, you just can’t make this stuff up!

Yaeso wins race seven. Little big red and white from Four Lakes is no match for big jet green from Suamico. Congratulations to Jay Yaeso and U311 the 2018 short track Windjammer Skeeter racing champion.

Article..unknown author Fact checked by no one!

4LIYC Ice Check @ Mendota Cnty Park Today

Photo: Evgeny Domanov, Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia                                     Ice! 

4LIYC members will conduct an ice check today at 11 AM on Lake Mendota. Meet at Mendota County Park. Stand by for news of club racing for the weekend of Feb 3-4.

 

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  • November 6
  • November 20 Elections
  • December 4
  • December 18
  • January 2 THURSDAY Honor Roll Nominations
  • January 15 Deadline for By-Law or Racing Rules Amendment Submission
  • January 29
  • February 12 Business Meeting 
  • February 26
  • March 12 Last Meeting of the Season

Location: In person at the Elks Lodge 711 Jenifer St, Madison, WI 53703

Time: 6:30 PM

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