I had the most fun trying out one of Jeff Schlecter's beautifully engineered custom boards, pictured above with Kevin. Leaning into high speed jibes, enjoying the zen moment when the sail goes light and quiet, and exiting backwinded still at high speed -- total rush! Unfortunately, on one speed run I got blindsided by a single-person iceboat! I was just cranking along in a gust when an explosion happened, just off the port bow. His front blade struck the front upwind blade of my board with such force that it bent the front half of the blade a good 45 degrees. The crash sent me head over heels onto the ice, but fortunately I walked away (actually ran away, chasing my helmet that had popped off and caught wind). Jeff was graciously understandable, and said it should be an easy repair. But I learned an important lesson: always look all the way around while on the ice, esp. upwind and behind you!
Before the cold killed the battery on Saturday, I grabbed a couple minutes of video made from boardcam, boomcam, and free hand shots:
Direct link to high-quality youtube
Photos from both days are posted in this Flickr photoset: Bellport Ice Sailing, which can also be viewed in full-screen via the slideshow link. Other photos include historic wooden iceboats and more custom iceboards.
5 comments:
I like how the sky is spinning at the end when you drop the boom (or fell or whatever happened).
Jeff loved all the ice pics. Also I discovered the photos of your Catboat. I have always had a thing for gaff rigged cats.
Interesting blog!!!
I am glad I found it.
Love the "boom cam".
I always love going down to the marina in Bellport while everyone is out Ice Surfing. Its pretty darn cool to see. Great blog, good reading and I like the pics/vids...
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