Ice Boat

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It was a great day for ice boating on Lake Winnebago in Neenah, Wisconsin. The ice conditions and a steady wind made for a fast day of sailing with speeds approaching 50mph. The ice boat is piloted by Mark Frank from the Neenah Ice Yacht Club.


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25 Comments

  • 1
    1cheesehead
    January 13, 2008 - 3:56 pm | Permalink

    You normally brake parts of the boat and probably git hurt.

  • 2
    aporia82
    January 14, 2008 - 4:55 am | Permalink

    of course. but why doesn’t it fall over so often? there’s no keel, and i think there’s no trapeze either.

  • 3
    Jackle61
    February 6, 2008 - 11:53 pm | Permalink

    It’s almost hard to tip them. They have such a wide stance, and only one sail,(no jib,or genny) so it’s pretty easy to spill the wind if need be. You can get them up on two runners but, it’s a little awkward because you’re tipping sideways and forward at the same time. Some are made with two runners forward and only one aft,(steering from the rear) these would be even more stable.

  • 4
    nautigirl2774
    February 14, 2008 - 2:35 pm | Permalink

    cool video, have been out a few times on white bear lake in MN where I grew up, we had a helicopter clocking us and were going from 60-75kts. biggest adrenaline rush ever

  • 5
    mcervantes
    March 20, 2008 - 2:21 am | Permalink

    how much is the rent of the ice boat and how much time is it?

  • 6
    1cheesehead
    March 22, 2008 - 11:18 am | Permalink

    I don’t know anyone that rents iceboats. If you are lucky some may give rides.

  • 7
    neilsepa28773
    April 9, 2008 - 11:27 am | Permalink

    man that looks like a blast. I gotta get me one of these.

  • 8
    rickheintz
    October 20, 2008 - 5:43 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the video. I used to iceboat in Maryland but it hasn’t been cold enough since 1985. At least I can show people what it was like.

  • 9
    sailindude1221
    December 7, 2008 - 1:04 pm | Permalink

    I live in Neenah, and the ice is always so smooth. that is without any snow

  • 10
    SageSzkaStuart
    December 10, 2008 - 5:33 pm | Permalink

    sick man. nice ice and nice ride :D

  • 11
    Schneebuddy
    January 3, 2009 - 12:44 pm | Permalink

    It is pretty common to get up to 80KPH.

  • 12
    DVESam
    January 5, 2009 - 12:34 pm | Permalink

    I had this totally random dream last night that I was ice boating at a high rate of speed on our lake in upstate NY. I’ve never done it before, so the first thing I did when I got up the AM was check YouTube knowing there would be plenty of clips, and this is the first clip I saw … and this is exactly what was in my dream…just rippin’ down a smooth lake. I HAVE to try this! P.S. Great video.

  • 13
    1cheesehead
    January 5, 2009 - 2:42 pm | Permalink

    DVE Sam,
    Thanks for the comment. This year we are snowed out with about 24″ on the ground. Ice conditions like on the video don’t happen very often. 1cheesehead

  • 14
    chickenyoyo6
    January 17, 2009 - 6:39 pm | Permalink

    man that is awesome
    limited season though i guess
    i’ve been to lake winnebago i suppose you could go pretty fast cuz its such a huge lake

  • 15
    1cheesehead
    January 18, 2009 - 9:12 am | Permalink

    Yes, the season can be very short or not exist! This year we are snowed out with about 16″ of snow on the ice. Hopefully it will be better next year. Thanks for your comments.

  • 16
    foontic23
    March 19, 2009 - 8:15 pm | Permalink

    Make your dream a reality!!!

  • 17
    foontic23
    March 19, 2009 - 8:15 pm | Permalink

    How fast can you go on these things and how fast are u going here?

  • 18
    1cheesehead
    March 21, 2009 - 11:41 am | Permalink

    I was going about 40 mph. The fastest I have gone was close to 100 mph in winds of 25-35mph. Thanks for your comments.

  • 19
    foontic23
    March 21, 2009 - 12:10 pm | Permalink

    WOW

  • 20
    tzempelg
    August 24, 2009 - 11:19 am | Permalink

    how can it be that an air driven monohull can be by far faster than the air flow that provides the push?cannot figure out..perhaps u r mistaken?

  • 21
    dprime99
    October 18, 2009 - 4:32 am | Permalink

    Great question – the air flow that provides the push is the true wind, the speed of the boat adds “boat wind” and the combination is the apparant wind which is what provides the ” push” or lift – imagine sailiing in 20km of wind at 90deg from true – as the boat speeds up (with min. friction on ice) you’re app wind increases and increases, moving forward as well so you’re actually creating your own apparant wind and going faster and faster. Works on water too but less exaggerated. cheers

  • 22
    sailindude1221
    December 20, 2009 - 11:54 am | Permalink

    i live right straight where you were heading to!

  • 23
    morganlefay2896
    February 11, 2010 - 7:59 pm | Permalink

    That looks like a total blast! Always wanted to try that.

    Thanks for letting us ride along!

  • 24
    OneManCartoon
    March 26, 2010 - 3:55 pm | Permalink

    aw he should payed a visit :)

  • 25
    sailindude1221
    March 27, 2010 - 8:05 am | Permalink

    the ice was amazing this december.. but then with the snow it started to go bad.

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