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DSK wrote:
Walt wrote: When this happend to me, the water was liquid, but the air temp was below freezing. So no "clunk", just a splash, followed immediately by the sort of vocalization you might expect under the circumstances. I have not had sheet freeze to the block, but have had spray freeze on the sails and winches freeze in place. It didn't freeze to the block, it just froze in the coiled position and wouldn't run through the block due to the frozen bend. I prefer frostbiting in a small boat like a JY-15 or Laser, in a nice warm wetsuit. I prefer my frostbiting in something a little drier, thank you. But I have frostbited in a JY. No iceboating, up your way? You mean hard water sailing, in contrast to the soft water sailing we do in the summer. Ever hear of the DN class? I'm sure you're aware of the fact that it stands for Detroit News, who sponsored the design competition that resulted in the DN. Let's just say I'm in the armpit of the iceboating world. (c: Our club has an Arrow (basically a 2 person version of the DN), but I haven't tried it yet. I'm afaid that I might like hard water sailing a little too much, and it's a damn fickle sport - you need cold, but not snow, which can be hard to come by. //Walt |
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