Christmas video

Denis Guertin is using his time at home over the holidays very wisely. He’s made a video Christmas gift for the CIBC. Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/xG55jnBw458

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Pushaw?

Pushaw has recovered nicely with 9″ of hard black ice, some darin holes and thin puddles which should be gone soon. Wind tomorrow looks great, lighter Monday.

Any interest in sailng there tomorrow? RSVP Bill. hilltop@midcoast.com or comment below.

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Damariscotta Lake Web Cam

The Dammy cam is back in action, thanks to the efforts of Ryan Haskell. Not that there’s much to bring joy to the hearts of iceboaters right now, but at least we can keep a good eye on it.

> http://www.mile213.com/damar.jpg

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Snowbreak Time

For all of us who have been rather ice obsessed these past weeks, today’s snow storm is a vivid reminder that Christmas is indeed around the corner and it’s probably time to do a bit of catching up. What better way than to start by watching Denis Guertin’s video of Pushaw and Great Pond. Thanks Denis!

https://youtu.be/wvtSzSgbwoE

The wind never filled in on Sunday for the second day of the Eastern Lakes Championships, but the 2018 regatta is in the books anyway. Nice job Chad.

Speaking of racing, and of women in iceboat racing, have a look at this image. Note the mark in the background. Could that flag identify an ice boat club?

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Great Pond Greater Today

The plate was quiet as the temperature crept into the low forties. The ice making machine was switched off. But there’s plenty of ice already, and while the straight at the south end of Hoyt remained tight all day, the two pressure ridges at the north end connected.

We all agreed that we had no circumnavagationalaspirations, so ran back down and shot through the Hoyt straight. The DN’s had set up a course at the lower end of the bay so we tacked north.

The warmth has melted away most of the snow, and what was left caused very little drag. The wind was up and down most of the morning, but then came on strong and reliable for the latter part of the day. It was still blowing as we broke down the boats.

Guy’s getting a good slice of it here.

On wet hard ice like this, even in light air you could get wound up.

Tomorrow appears to have some good wind in the afternoon, after that all of New England has snow in the forecast. How much, and what harm it will cause is anyone’s guess but we’ll have all week to figure it out and find something for next weekend.
This December has five Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. This happens once in every 823 years. The Chinese ascribe a fabulous Feng Shui to this. There has been DN racing on the first three. Are we under an Oriental spell? Find out next weekend. Things are lining up:

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