Photos of DEBUTANTE, built by George Buckhout, from the William and Carl Bernard scrapbooks.

Via Robert Willis:

Online Presentation: Ice Yachting Since its Beginnings in the Hudson River Valley

Date: May 16, 2025
Time: 5:30 – 6:30 PM
Location: Antique Boat Museum Cox Auditorium & YouTube Live
Presenter: Robert Willis, President, Hudson River Ice Yacht Preservation Trust
Live Stream: YouTube Live Stream

From Dutch innovation to high-speed thrills on the Hudson, discover how ice yachts evolved from cargo carriers to the fastest vehicles on Earth. Mr. Willis takes us through the design, history, and enduring passion behind this unique winter sport.

This presentation is a good reminder that it all started in New York’s Hudson River Valley. Back in the day, “Northwestern” ice yachtsmen—our Midwestern forebears—knew that if you wanted the best, you went straight to the source: George Buckhout, the Valley’s most renowned builder of stern-steerers.
Here’s more from Brian Reid about Buckhout and his legendary craftsmanship.

So when Oshkosh, Wisconsin’s own John Buckstaff—himself a giant in the iceboating world—wanted a top-tier Class A stern-steerer, he went to Buckhout. The result? DEBUTANTE—a fast, graceful, and fiercely competitive yacht that would become one of the most iconic stern-steerers in Wisconsin history.