The recent deep freeze across much of the U.S. has created one of the best opportunities in decades to sail ice boats across frozen bays and rivers — including the Chesapeake Bay.
For the first time since 2004, the most prestigious ice sailing trophy in North America is up for grabs. But first, some ...
As the boat built by 19th-century architect Archibald Rogers came to a stop after their second straight win in the best of ...
Ice boats have no brakes and can reach speeds up to 75 miles per hour. The prize is a Tiffany silver trophy first crafted in ...
For the first time since 1891, one of the oldest trophies in US sports has a new champion, as the Van Nostrand Challenge Cup ...
But after decades of waiting, a grudge match dating to the late 1800s would be settled by antique wooden sailboats on steel blades racing along a frozen river in Red Bank, N.J. The two teams on the ...
If the lakes have frozen, the snow hasn't fallen, and the wind is JUST right, you might catch sight of boat-like conveyances rocketing across the ice of Colorado's frozen bodies of water.
Ice sailors seize the rare opportunity to glide across frozen Navesink, Shrewsbury and Toms rivers.
When lakes freeze over, some Chicagoans decide to set sail. On Geneva Lake in Wisconsin, the best way to catch the wind is to bring a boat made for winter, and some guys wait all year long for ice ...
During the summer sailboats are a common sight as they catch a breeze and bob in the blue waters of Lake Champlain. However, white triangles are less common during the winter, and there might be ...
The long stretch of sub-freezing temperatures along the East Coast created some of the best conditions in years for an obscure winter sport: ice boating.
The freezing cold temperatures that iced out ponds over the last few weeks is good news for some boaters in Massachusetts.
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