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Don White wrote:
Think you have bad boating weather?/ see http://www.herald.ns.ca/stories/2004...ovaScotia.html Ice boating! Now, I haven't done that since moving away from Connecticut. That was something else, and is probably a lot more something else these days, what with the evolution of ice boats. Frozen in, eh? |
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![]() Harry Krause wrote in message ... Ice boating! Now, I haven't done that since moving away from Connecticut. That was something else, and is probably a lot more something else these days, what with the evolution of ice boats. Frozen in, eh? Not Halifax. We have an ice free natural harbour that comes second only to Sydney, Australia. Sydney, Cape Breton is about 150 miles up the coast from here. see http://www.armdaleyachtclub.ns.ca/ma...ery_img/hfxair 1l.jpg |
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http://www.armdaleyachtclub.ns.ca/ma...os/photo.shtml the bluish overhead is looking North North West the other 'overhead' looking South South East |
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 18:17:02 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Don White wrote: Think you have bad boating weather?/ see http://www.herald.ns.ca/stories/2004...ovaScotia.html Ice boating! Now, I haven't done that since moving away from Connecticut. That was something else, and is probably a lot more something else these days, what with the evolution of ice boats. Frozen in, eh? DNs are a blast to run around in. Haven't done that in years. I was up at Webster Lake a couple of weeks ago and some of the MA guys were putting on a show. I was surprized to see that the DN hulls are pretty much the same as they always have been, but the blades, stringers, sails and masts are all carbon fiber, surgical steel and kevlar materials. Pretty amazing. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ---------- Basic Fishing Program: 10 - Fish 20 - Eat 30 - Sleep 40 - Goto 10 |
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Don White wrote:
If that link doesn't work...try http://www.armdaleyachtclub.ns.ca/ma...os/photo.shtml the bluish overhead is looking North North West the other 'overhead' looking South South East I like the Meredith shots on page 2...nice work. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 18:17:02 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: Think you have bad boating weather?/ see http://www.herald.ns.ca/stories/2004...ovaScotia.html Ice boating! Now, I haven't done that since moving away from Connecticut. That was something else, and is probably a lot more something else these days, what with the evolution of ice boats. Frozen in, eh? DNs are a blast to run around in. Haven't done that in years. I was up at Webster Lake a couple of weeks ago and some of the MA guys were putting on a show. I was surprized to see that the DN hulls are pretty much the same as they always have been, but the blades, stringers, sails and masts are all carbon fiber, surgical steel and kevlar materials. Pretty amazing. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ---------- Basic Fishing Program: 10 - Fish 20 - Eat 30 - Sleep 40 - Goto 10 We didn't have anything like DN iceboat hulls when I was a kid. The ones I got to bum rides in were huge, compared to a DN, and held four or five guys, easily. |
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 19:10:57 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 18:17:02 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: Think you have bad boating weather?/ see http://www.herald.ns.ca/stories/2004...ovaScotia.html Ice boating! Now, I haven't done that since moving away from Connecticut. That was something else, and is probably a lot more something else these days, what with the evolution of ice boats. Frozen in, eh? DNs are a blast to run around in. Haven't done that in years. I was up at Webster Lake a couple of weeks ago and some of the MA guys were putting on a show. I was surprized to see that the DN hulls are pretty much the same as they always have been, but the blades, stringers, sails and masts are all carbon fiber, surgical steel and kevlar materials. Pretty amazing. We didn't have anything like DN iceboat hulls when I was a kid. The ones I got to bum rides in were huge, compared to a DN, and held four or five guys, easily. You and I are about the same age and I remember those huge boats also. I also remember the square sided boats with Douglas Fir spars that had sprung steel under the wood to give the skate spar a really nice curve. Those had a ride like a Cadillac.. I have in my old time picture collection pictures of "ice ferry's" that were used in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to run supplies and what not to ice bound freighters and islands on Lake Superior. They looked like sail boats with multiple outriggers. They had a really simple steering system which is interesting - I'll have to scan the pictures sometime. Out in the Midwest where I grew up, I have some great memories of my Uncle Dave's ice boat that we used to take on ice fishing trips - he'd take us out on Lake Michigan (he lived in Green Bay) to fish in the lee of the ice bound lake freighters - pretty cool sitting next to this huge wind break - it got quite balmy even on the coldest days. Lots of fun. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ---------- Basic Fishing Program: 10 - Fish 20 - Eat 30 - Sleep 40 - Goto 10 |
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