“Yes, we’ve been busy! Got M-165 repair and paint job done. Rambl’n is ready to Rumble!” – Past Champions Iceboat Shop
DNs, Renegades, and Skeeters are in the Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club’s shops getting patched, painted, and tuned up. What’s in your shop?
Two Renegades have been getting the once over in an undisclosed eastern seaboard location. They’ll be ferried back to Four Lakes soon, ready for the Renegade Championship, Northwest, and 4LIYC racing.
Geoff Sobering repairs a DN under the watchful gaze of Don Sanford and Damien Luyet during one of the Nordhaus Boatworks famous Tuesday night shop sessions.
Past Champions Iceboat Shop explains their highly technical process of using water as a reducer: “It’s not so much the temp of water, it’s how slow the water cures the paint. I found the creek water behind Deb Whitehorse house to be the best overall reducer. Something about the natural nutrients.”
Glue parties have been popular within our Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club for many years. (No – not THAT kind of glue party!) Lars Barber’s Nite mast was the guest of honor last night at the Nordhaus Boatwerks. Fast drying epoxy is the life blood of iceboats and many hands and clamps make for quick mast building.
The summer building and dust making season is in full swing over at the Nordhaus Boatworks. 4LIYC Nite sailors Lars Barber and Brad Wagner are almost to the gluing stage on their Nite masts. Jim Nordhaus shared these photos on the 4LIYC Facebook page.Â