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Last winter, he took the iceboat out about three or four times.
They're mostly young, either iceboat sailors or the few people left in town.
Training is necessary, because the iceboat has no reverse or neutral.
Snow of an inch or more will stop an iceboat dead in its tracks.
So why don't you go back, and send me my things whenever the iceboat can get through.
The latter was a port for the iceboat service.
She turned her back on Tom and the others and strode to the iceboat.
The waterways are so frozen that the only way they can patrol is with an iceboat.
With her brothers help, she had built the iceboat she rode now.
He swerved the iceboat around to a sudden stop.
Iceboat masts could be seen running along the tops.
"I've been out on the iceboat," he said.
There was even an iceboat, a catamaran resting on stainless-steel runners.
The iceboat swept in a wide, graceful arc, stopping about one hundred feet from the group of travelers.
It also contains a 24-foot, 70-year-old iceboat, its 20-foot mast poking through the gallery's open ceiling.
This article is about the iceboat.
"An iceboat is a beast once it gets going," Mr. Peterson said.
The next morning the iceboat runs over ice that is mostly white, but in some patches clear and transparent right down to the shallow seafloor.
A single iceboat with a blue sail skims swiftly over the ice, close to where boys have built a bonfire.
They're 12-foot-long ice boats named after The Detroit News, which held a contest for a new iceboat design.
In the winter, it is stored in a barn with three iceboats and his father's vintage iceboat.
Inside the niche stood a single-masted sailing boat, an iceboat, resting on long titanium runners.
The name stands for Detroit News, where the first iceboat of this type was designed and built in the winter of 1936-1937.
"The iceboat club is an informally organized club.
Landing on a desolate Dutch island, they had had to press on the rest of the way by foot and iceboat.
Icicle is the name of the largest ice yacht ever built.
Early ice yacht clubs spent most of their time racing trains.
He claimed to be the oldest ice yacht sailor in the world.
Ice yacht races were sometimes as long as 12 miles.
In winter ice yachts raced across it at alarming speeds.
In the center of the space is a huge 19th-century ice yacht, the Sappho.
The club field had as many as seven ice yachts, generally storing four in the boat house.
His ice yacht, "Icicle", required a railway flat car to transport.
Put-in-Bay even has its own ice yacht club.
That was the real attraction for me, because up until then, I'd been trying to build a Renegade ice yacht in my basement.
And when members of the ice yacht club want to chat between sails, there's no gin and tonic on the veranda.
Ice yachts and bobsleighs are steered by rotating the front runners out of the direction of travel.
Ice yachting is the sport of sailing and racing iceboats, also called ice yachts.
He also designed and constructed the International Monotype-XV ice yacht.
In 1869, one of the largest ice yachts ever was built for racing on the frozen Hudson River, called the Icicle.
Germantown is home to The Hudson River Ice Yacht Club.
The Northwest Ice Yacht Association sponsors an annual regatta that includes classes for these boats.
From the beginning, I had great help from the guys at the Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club.
The cracks are so predictable that the Put-in-Bay Ice Yacht Club prints them on a map.
Some 140 miles north of the city, boaters still venture out on the uncleared parts on single-sail ice yachts, much like those of the 1800's.
Being a pilot he drove a very large two-seater Packard round about Quebec; apart from that he had an ice yacht and a sailing boat.
They were racing ice yachts - sailboats on steel blades with the skippers lying on slim wooden frames just inches above the ice.
Other sail powered machines include ice yachts, windmills, kites, signs, hang gliders, electric generators, windsurfers, and land sailing vehicles.
Freedman owned an ice yacht, named "Haze", which won a pennant race in North Shrewsbury, New Jersey.
KYC was founded in 1896 from its first incarnation, the Kingston Ice Yacht Club, which was formed in 1895.