Please select your home edition
Edition
Zhik 2024 March - LEADERBOARD

Oldest videos of ice yachting

by Magnus Smith 21 Jan 04:00 PST
Ice yachting thrill photo by Peter Guttman © SW

Our video archive is fully searchable, and linked to all the clubs and classes in our database. It is updated weekly with the latest videos of sailing, but here we delve into the past, and round-up everything that shows sailing on the ice.

Most of these videos are from the USA and Canada, but Europe does feature briefly. These are all black & white footage, but silence gives way to sound as you read on through this article.

The 1920s

We start in Toronto, with our oldest footage, Ice yachting in Canada 1924. 100 mph must have seemed madness in an age where cars were only just starting to be commonplace, and certainly not capable of breaking any speed limits.

Also in Canada we have found Ice yachting in Toronto, 1927. The second half of this video has some amazing close-ups.

Red Bank, New Jersey, USA features next, with Ice yacht racing in 1927. The sails are now white, unlike the tanned ones above, that looked very heavy.

The 1930s

This video of Ice yachting in New Jersey claims to be from the year 1930, although the title screen displays "1971" as well. The design of craft suggests that the older year is correct.

Next, Ice yachts in 1933 shows that capsizing is still an option - ouch!

Here a Chevrolet car is pitted against an ice yacht, and the car design helps us date this to the 1930s sometime...

Moving away from North America for a moment, we have a very different style in Austria in 1935 including hand-held sails for solo skaters!!!

Back to the USA with Ice yachting in Michigan, 1937. This video includes the quickest 360 degree turn any sail-driven craft can complete - very useful after a rule infringement, perhaps?

The 1940s

This video of rudderless ice yachts at Long Island in 1940 shows a design very different to the conventional ice yachts. These 'Scooters' have no skates, but rest on four bilge keels. There is a hull, not just a framework, so weak ice and water gaps are (apparently) not a problem. We assume steering is via the mainsail/jib balance, since heel angle will not help!

From 1948 we have Ice sailing competition in Hamilton, Lake Ontario, featuring a capsize that looks like it leads to total destruction.

A year later the footage from Ice yachting in Illinois, 1949 features the same class of ice yacht as seen above, with a bird on the sail. Can you identify this class? Fully-battened mainsails have also made an appearance.

The 1950s

We only have one video from this decade, Dramatic ice yachts in USA, 1955, which illustrates the trick of distributing the mainsheet blocks along the boom, presumably to spread the load, reduce boom bend, and act like a vang/kicker.

What of the other decades?

Do you know the location of any ice yachting videos from the 1960s to the 1990s? We would love to share these with other sailors. You can submit video links to us for immediate review.

More links to videos:

Related Articles

An interview with Colligo Marine's John Franta
A Q&A on their involvement with the Tally Ho Sail-World checked in with John Franta, founder, co-owner, and lead engineer at Colligo Marine, to learn more about the company's latest happenings, and to find out more about their involvement with the Tally Ho project. Posted on 23 Apr
A lesson in staying cool, calm, and collected
Staying cool, calm, and collected on the 2024 Blakely Rock Benefit Race The table was set for a feast: a 12-14 knot northerly combed Puget Sound, accompanied by blue skies and sunshine. But an hour before of our start for the Blakely Rock Benefit Race, DC power stopped flowing from the boat's lithium-ion batteries. Posted on 23 Apr
No result without resolve
Normally, when you think of the triple it might be Line Honours, Corrected Time, and Race Record Normally, when you think of the triple it might be Line Honours, Corrected Time, and Race Record. So then, how about sail it, sponsor it, and truly support it? his was the notion that arrived as I pondered the recently completed Sail Port Stephens. Posted on 21 Apr
Mike McCarty and Julie San Martin on the SCIR
A Q&A with Mike McCarty and Julie San Martin on the 2024 St Croix International Regatta Sail-World checked in with Mike McCarty and Julie San Martin, who serve as the regatta's sailing chair and continuity coordinator (respectively), via email, to learn more. Posted on 16 Apr
AC75 launching season
Love 'em or hate 'em, the current America's Cup yachts represent the cutting-edge of foiling Love 'em or hate 'em, the current America's Cup yachts certainly represent the cutting-edge of foiling and are the fastest windward-leeward sailing machines on water. Posted on 15 Apr
Olympic qualifications and athlete selection
Country qualifications and athlete selection ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics In January, I wrote about 2024 being a year with an embarrassment of sailing riches. Last week's Trofea S.A.R. Princesa Sofia Regatta helped determine the American, Canadian, and Mexican sailors who represent their countries at this summer's Olympics. Posted on 9 Apr
Alive and Kicking - B2G
They just ran the 76th edition of the 308nm Brisbane to Gladstone race Kind of weird. They just ran the 76th edition of the 308nm Brisbane to Gladstone race. It's been annual, except for a wee hiccup in the COVID period. This year, unless you knew it was on, or had friends racing in it, it sort of flew under the radar... Posted on 7 Apr
Cool it. Cool it. Cool it!
It's what my father used to say to my siblings and I whenever the energy got too much It's what my father used to say to my three other siblings and I whenever the energy got a little, shall we say, animated, and the volume went up to raucous, on its way to unbearable. Posted on 2 Apr
Ambre Hasson on her Classe Mini campaign
A Q&A with Ambre Hasson about her Classe Mini campaign Sail-World checked in with Ambre Hasson, the skipper of Mini 618, who is working towards the Mini Transat 2025. This is the first of four interviews with the Hasson as she progresses through six double- or singlehanded 2024 events. Posted on 2 Apr
Nikola Girke on her 2024 Olympic Campaign
A Q&A with Nikola Girke on her 2024 Olympic Campaign Sail-World checked in with Nikola Girke, who is working to represent Canada in the Women's iQFoil event at the 2024 Paris Olympics, via email, to learn more about her campaign ahead of this week's critical Princess Sofia Regatta. Posted on 1 Apr
C-Tech 2021 SnuffAir 728x90 BOTTOMRooster 2023 - Aquafleece Robe - FOOTERSOUTHERN-SPARS-AGLAIA-SPARS_728X90 Bottom