LATEST NEWS

2025 Canadian Championship Recap & Results

Yvan Desy, Les Druiven, John Curtis, Robin Lagraviere, Peter Van Rossem Sr., Jacek Marzenski

Via Mike Druiven

The 2025 DN Canadian Championship regatta this past weekend on Hay Bay, Napanee, Ontario started Saturday without enough wind to sail until 1pm. In very light winds the field managed 3 races before a wind shift shut down racing for the day. On Sunday we waited for wind until noon with no breeze transpiring and no wind in the forecast. The regatta was concluded with the minimum 3 races achieved. Congratulations to Robin Lagraviere 5629 for taking home the Canadian trophy. The results page is here: https://www.sailwave.com/results/2025-DN-Canadian-Championship.htm

Thanks to Peter Van Rossem Sr. 2766, John Curtis 5514 and Jim Foster 5515 for scouting the region during the prior week, setting the course and Jacek Marzenski 5247 helping with marking hazards. The regatta races were managed by Mike Druiven 5992. Peter Van Rossem Sr. 2766 and John Curtis 5514 managed safety. Thank you to our volunteer scorers/starters Sue Fraser, Roger Bowes, Ali Meller and Jim Foster. Thank you to Lana Butler and Kathleen Curtis for handling registration and Deb Whitehorse for posting our results.

 

2025 DN Western Region Recap


RESULTS
DN sailors gathered on the big ice of Lake Winnebago in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, for the two-day Western Region Championship. Sailors from Lake Minnetonka, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania joined the action.

This year’s regatta highlighted family connections, with father-son teams David and Matthew Kickhafer and David and Cooper Frost, as well as father-daughter duo John and Maggie McGary, all competing together.

Lake Winnebago is famous for being home to the majestic stern steerers, and it was a real treat to see the ROSEMARY and FLYING DUTCHMEN sailing around during the regatta.

The launch site was ideal, conveniently located next to Sunset on the Water, a bar and restaurant—similar to Minnesota’s 2024 Western Region Championship. Coming off the ice for a hot lunch and a beverage made the weekend even better.

On Saturday, the weather tested both sailors and the race committee. The forecast predicted light winds, and while conditions were tricky, PRO Pat Heppert set up a race course about two miles from the launch. With the help of Dan from the Fond du Lac Yacht Club and Greg Mulliet from Michigan, the race committee ran an efficient and well-organized event. Special thanks to Fred Stritt, who monitored the weather mark and ensured the racing went smoothly—we all greatly appreciated it!

The light breeze on Saturday allowed for two Silver Fleet races and one Gold Fleet race before the wind completely died. The scene at the launch that day was busy, with motorcycles and quads tearing around a track nearby, adding an unusual backdrop to the regatta. There were also powered paragliders flying overhead, adding to the spectacle.

A large group gathered for dinner at The Sunset to catch up on the day’s sailing. The evening was made even more special by the surprise appearance of Anja Fiedler and Holger Petzke, who traveled from Germany and are here for the 2025 World Championship.

Sunday brought a dramatic change in weather, with enough breeze to keep everyone moving. However, freezing rain presented a new challenge, making visibility difficult. The decision was made to complete two more Gold Fleet races and one Silver Fleet race to wrap up the regatta.

Many thanks to Ann Foeller who tabulated scores from our satellite office in Toledo, Ohio.

2025 DN Western Region Championship Called ON for Lake Winnebago Jan 11-12

INFO & REGISTRATION
The 2025 DN Western Region Championship is ON!

The 2025 DN Western Region Championship has been called ON for Lake Winnebago, Fond Du Lac, WI for January 11 – 12.  There is a huge piece of old, black ice there. Ice thickness at the launch is 12″ and 8-10″ out on the race course. DNs have been sailing on Lake Winnebago the last two weeks.

Important Notes:

REGISTRATION

  • Online registration is mandatory and must be completed no later than 5:00 PM CT on
  • No in-person registration will be accepted
  • You can register online here.

PROOF OF INSURANCE

  • All DN participants must submit proof of liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $300,000. This is mandatory to compete. Please email your proof of insurance to secretary.idniyra@gmail.org as soon as possible. If you have submitted insurance for the 2025 Worlds, you do not have to submit again.

WHAT TO KNOW
2025 DN Western Region Championship
Notice of Race
Sailing Instructions

DATES: January 11 – 12, 2025

LOCATION: Lake Winnebago, Fond Du Lac, WI

LAUNCH SITE
Sunset On the Water
N7364 Winnebago Dr, Fond du Lac, WI 54935
IMPORTANT: Do Not Leaved Your Cars Or Trailers In The Parking Lot At The Sunset Bar. Please Park Across The Street In The Surf Shop Parking Lot Or On The Ice. You May Leave Trailers At The Surf Shop Overnight. Let’s strive to leave a good impression of ice sailors. 

LODGING
Radison Hotel & Conference Center
625 W Rolling Meadows Dr, Fond du Lac, WI 54937
+19206384175

Comfort Inn
77 Holiday Ln, Fond du Lac, WI 54937
+19209331159

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

  • Friday: 5 PM CT online registration closes.
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM CT Skippers Meeting
  • Saturday: 10:00 CT First start. If fleets are split, Silver Fleet will start first.
  • Sunday: 10:00 CT First start. Races can start as late as 3:00 PM CT, at the discretion of the Race Committee.

SENIOR SHUFFLE UPDATE
Senior Shuffle Information Page
“We’ve got a beautiful sheet of ice on Lake Monona in Madison, but it’s not quite thick enough for this weekend. So, we’ll be 76 minutes north of Madison in Fond du Lac for the 2025 Western Regional.

When things wrap up on Sunday, we’ll head to Madison for the kick off of the first annual Senior Shuffle. We’ve got a great rate lined up at our oft used HQ hotel, The Clarion. Just $79/night and less than a mile from the Olin Park Launch.

We will have group social functions on both Monday and Tuesday nights. Standby for details. Prize giving on the ice Wednesday to wrap things up. All fun…no running…all are welcome, whether you are a “Senior” or not. All will race under the special senior rules. See you there!” Daniel Hearn

Final Confirmation: 2025 Canadian Championship Called ON for Jan 11 – 12

John Curtis KC5514 and Jacek Marzenski KC5247 at the 2024 World Championship, Parnu, Estonia.

Via Peter Van Rossem

Our 2025 DN Canadian Championship Regatta is called on for January 11 – 12, 2025.

The location has been changed to Cuthill Lana Boat Ramp. Napanee, Ontario.

For information, Notice of Race, Sailing Instructions, Release and Certification of Insurance please join GoogleKingston-Iceboating Google Group.

Or send request to Petervanrossemsr@gmail.com and he will forward them to you.

Peter Van Rossem

DNers Want These Frigid Temps!


Nantucket Current
Brian Bushard • Jan 07, 2025

With the first week of January bringing sub-freezing temperatures to Nantucket, a group of islanders have been glued to the forecast, hoping the temperature might drop just enough to freeze the ponds with a few inches of solid ice. And if that ice sheet forms this week, they will be on the ponds, some with skates, some with ice boats. For those boaters, it’s all about speed.

“It’s addictive,” said Chris Gordon, who grew up sailing and has since taken up ice boating. “[Ice boating] is like surfing. When the waves are there you have to drop in and go. There’s no work that day.” Continue reading.

2025 DN Central Region Recap

Trophies presented by IDNIYRA Commodore David Frost.

RESULTS
Via Central Region Commodore Peter Johanson

Date: January 4-5 2025
Location: Houghton Lake  Michigan

We broke the slump! This January was first time since 2021 we completed the Central Regional Championships. After much discussion between regional commodores and the board, the decision was made to postpone the westerns 1 week and give the Central region the chance to complete the regatta. The scouting crew of Dick Wollam, Jim Grogan, Bruce Williams and Don Niles checked out Houghton Lake after nature’s Zamboni came through. They found 4.5 inches of black ice under 1/2 inch of snow, and wasted no time making ramp and launch preparations to ensure everyone could get on the ice safely, and we could get a 4 wheeler on. Thanks to that crew for all their hard work, these regattas don’t just appear, its sailors like these guys that make it happen year after year, please thank them when you see them.

 

The Crew:
As previously mentioned these events do not run themselves. We had an excellent regatta crew who I would work with again no question. PRO Dave Ryan and Assistant Paul Hickman have been helping and learning from Pat Heppert for the last few years, combined with their soft water knowledge and skills allowed them to tackle their first iceboat regatta with confidence. They took the bull by the horns and ran a great event despite challenging conditions, stubborn starting lines and race Marks that were determined to submit to gravity. The scoring team was stellar: Nina Fleming, Susan

Scoring Team – From left, Nina Fleming, Loretta Rehe, Peter Johanson, Susan Mosbacher, Beth Kjoller

Mosbacher, Beth Kjoller, and coming out of a brief respite, Loretta Rehe (who is often behind the scenes providing me with advice and knowledge). All were excited to be there, unfazed by the weather, smiled the whole time, and did an amazing job. I have no idea what I would have done without them. Off site, but working just as had…. And constantly was Ann Foeller helping with registration posting race start positions and tabulating results. Deb Whitehorse was a rock as always posting the SIs, NORs, setting up online registration, providing Zen advice and calming down anxious regatta chairperson. Also behind the scenes and are given the award for last minute savior was Erica and Kent Baker. They took my last minute frantic call for a 4 wheeler, did not question just had it ready when I arrived. Without that, there is no way we would have gotten this pulled off. Everyone did such a great job, and we had a really fun time doing it. I’m humbled by the efforts of our dedicated volunteers, Thank you to all!!

 

The Racing:
Saturday morning welcomed us with snow, cold and a lot of wind. The wind was a steady 15-18 gusting over 20 (some predictions called for gusts to 30, I don’t think we saw that, but close). PRO Dave Ryan had the course set by the 9:00 , with plenty of room for a 1.2 mile course with a few ice shanties popping up. A handful of sailors went out and the reports were mixed about if conditions were safe to race. We postponed for an hour. This gave me a chance to rig my boat and sail myself. As predicted the wind had picked up and the gusts… well they had quite a punch. I caught one puff that took me from the windward mark straight downwind ¾ of the leg. I got my boat under control, turned upwind, said a small prayer and trimmed in…… We called off racing for the day shortly after. Saturday night (after naps and hot tubs) the majority of the sailors and crew ended up at Limberlost fine Food and Spirits. Fun was had, food was ate and drinks were drunk!

Sunday morning presented us with more favorable conditions. Commodore David Frost (Frosty) and myself got out sailing at first light to check the ice conditions and most importantly the drifts, we were both in enthusiastic agreement that racing was a go! Dave Ryan and Paul Hickman had the course set by the 9:00 skippers meeting and we got underway a little after 10:00. We had wind about 12-15, gusts were probably 18-20. Snowdrifts were challenging, but sailable. We started with a .9 mile course which we eventually shortened slightly. 3 races were completed for each fleet, and the regatta was in the books!

 

Racing was fun and very tight, FO-1 and snow plates seemed to be the ticket, but equipment varied widely. Robin Lagraviere sailed an excellent regatta with a 2,1,1 to secure the win and bring the championship trophy across the border to Canada, I believe for the first time? You historians can correct me if I’m wrong. In the Silver fleet, Junior sailor, Milo Fleming, all the way from Maine, sailed just as consistent with a 2,1,2 to claim the silver fleet title. The remainder of the results are posted on-line.

 

The weekend ended up a big success, Dave Ryan killed it as PRO for his first time ever and the scoring team was top notch, and I could not have pulled this off without their hard work. I was very relieved to have completed my first regatta and can now direct my attention to the upcoming Worlds and North Americans. In the end there were smiles all around and we all left with familiar buzz that can only come from flying into the windward mark with your hair on fire!

See you in February!
Pete- US 5633

2025 Western Region Championship Tentatively Called ON


NOTICE OF RACE
SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
Western Region Commodore Chris Berger has announced that the 2025 Western Region Championship is tentatively called ON for January 11-12 on Lake Winnebago. The tentative launch site is the Hwy 45 Wayside Park in Fond du Lac, WI. Final confirmation of the regatta will be posted on Thursday, January 9, 2025. Stay tuned for updates as we get closer to the event. Registration will open when final confirmation is posted.

Prepare your gear and get ready for some great racing on Lake Winnebago!

2025 DN Western Region Championship and Senior Shuffle Updates

2024 Western Challenge – Photo: Kevin Barta

NOTICE OF RACE
SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

The 2025 DN Western Region Championship has been tentatively called on for January 11–12. Current weather forecasts indicate favorable conditions for ice formation in the Western Region, and we’re optimistic about hosting the event as scheduled.

Additionally, the Senior Shuffle is also tentatively called on for January 13–15. This is shaping up to be an exciting week of racing, with back-to-back regattas on the calendar.

Stay tuned for more updates! The next announcement will be made on Tuesday, January 7. As always, check back here for the latest news and details.

Let’s hope for solid ice and great sailing conditions!

It’s Michigan! 2025 DN Central Region Regatta Called ON for Houghton Lake


NOTICE OF RACE  Revised January 3, 2025
SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
REGISTER
ENTRY LIST – RESULTS
Via Central Region Commodore Peter Johanson:

The DN Central Region Championship has been called ON for Houghton Lake in Michigan for January 4 – 5. Ice checkers found 4.5 inches of black ice under 1/2 inch of snow. No problem getting a mile course in any direction. Boats must be carried on planks to the ice; no trailers on the ice.

WHAT TO KNOW
DN Central Region Regatta
Dates: January 4 – 5, 2025
Launch: Spot Landing on the west side of Houghton Lake.
9290 W. Houghton Lake Dr. Houghton Lake, MI
Link to map
Do not roll trailers on the ice!
Lodging:
American Inn.
200 Cloverleaf Ln. Houghton Lake, MI. (989)422-7829
Super 8
9580 W. Lake City Rd. Houghton Lake, Mi 48629 (989)202-1130

THE DN ICE YACHT

The DN is most popular iceboat in the world. Whether you are a racer or cruiser, your $25 membership in the IDNIYRA helps to promote the art and skill of DN ice yacht construction and the sport of ice yachting on all the hard waters of the world.

2025 REGATTA DATES

Current Newsletter

SUBSCRIBE

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 411 other subscribers

DN VIDEOS