Ice Is Coming

But, before we go completely to ice, here’s a wonderful video about the history of Loring Air Base, just about the best landsailing venue anywhere.

Bombers, Tankers, and the Crown of Maine
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It was made just last winter and for those of us who have been spending time there it is very touching.

Ok, landsailing season is over. Time for ice. Peter Boynton sent this reminder of our incredible run of black ice on Pushaw early last season.

More than one sailor came for the day and stayed for the week. Be ready. Traditionally Plymouth Pond is ready the first weekend in December, but it has been earlier.

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Building Cool Stuff

Iceboaters are nothing if not tinkerers and builders. Now we have a young fellow coming along doing fantastic work, who also happens to be a helluva sailor. His name is A.J. Laurent, 16.

Pursuing MAX Efficiency : RC Sail Car
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Looks like a natural iceboater…

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CIBC Fall Meeting, as recorded by Bob MacEwen.

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Subject: CIBC Fall Meeting held on October 27th 2024

Gentlemen,

Here are my notes from todays meeting:

Opened the meeting at 11:30 with nine members attending.

I asked all present to review their entry on the latest version of the CIBC Roster and notify me if they discovered any errors. There were a few updates due to changed email addresses and telephone numbers. I also asked people to record their boat type and sail numbers. I will update the master roster and forward each of you a copy.

I instructed the members that it is time to pay their annual dues of $20.00, and that they could pay me now or mail it directly to Jim Gagnon. The following four members paid me:

Eben Whitcomb
Joel Tompkins
Steve Kozloff
Jeff Roseberry

I will send a check to Jim Gagnon to cover the above members and myself if Jim agrees that it is the best way to handle it.

I read the Financial report to the group.

We reviewed safety equipment and procedures:
Equipment:
Throw rope in a bag
Tow rope
Space blanket to protect a victim from hypothermia if they are wet
Picks (Several members talked about their frustration with their picks getting tangled or wrapping around their necks. We weren’t able to come up with a better solution.)

Procedures:
Always ask other sailors about any hazards that have been discovered out on the ice by the morning scouting before leaving the pits. We talked about providing some display of any hazards found by early scouting that day. This could be in the form of a white board mounted securely in the pits (maybe on a trailer). This would be useful for late comers who arrive when there is no one left in the pits to ask.

Use the buddy system when cruising, even when you are part of a larger group. This way you and your buddy would sail together and keep track of each other. This would prevent stragglers from getting left alone.

We talked about doing more scratch races around marks that include other boat types besides the DNs. Everyone seemed interested.

Lastly, I brought up the idea of responding to a post that announces a sailing destination for the next day with a comment letting Bill, the sender, know that you intend to be there.

The meeting adjourned at 14:30

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Dues and Meeting

The Great NEIYA Swap Meet, lunch and meeting will be held again at the Thompson Motor Speedway, Thompson, CT. on Saturday October 26. Peruse the greatest collection of iceboats and gear east of the Mississippi. Bring stuff to sell and cash to buy. Learn to recognize your fellow iceboaters without their helmets on. More details: New England Ice Yacht AssociationNew England Ice Yacht Associationhttps://theneiya.org

Sunday October 27 the CIBC will hold our meeting at the home of Dave Fortier, 12 Chretien Rd. Biddeford, ME. Meeting at 11:00, pot luck lunch to follow.

Our esteemed Treasurer forgot to mention in his recent post that our dues are still a bargain at $20.oo. Thanks for supporting the club that supports iceboating in Maine and beyond. A newsletter and roster will be coming out soon.

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That Time of the Year

It’s that time. Time to check all your gear including your safety gear.
Swap meets, fall meetings and tune-up clinics are upon us and cold weather will be here soon.
It’s also time to pay your dues and keep up to date with any phone and address changes. Bob MacEwen and Bill Buchholz will be collecting dues at the fall meeting on the 27th, as I will be unable to make the meeting.

If you prefer, or can’t make the meeting, dues can also be sent to: Jim Gagnon
CIBC Treasurer
PO Box 463
West Boothbay Harbor, ME 04575

Thanks and have a great season!

W5

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