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Official Notice – Tuesday Jan 27 Racing Postponed

Official Notice – Tuesday Racing Postponed

Date: 26 January 2026

After much feedback, discussion and deliberation, the decision has been made to postpone on Tuesday for safety reasons, due to the combination of wind, temperature, and 3 mile distance to starting line.

There will be no skippers meeting and no racing on Tuesday, January 27.

A practice course will be set up similarly to Monday.

DN NA Update – Arrival at Green Lake – Day 0

Western Region Commodore Tim Mower and the Green Lake Ice Yacht Club ice checking crew.

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Regatta Update – Arrival at Green Lake

Monday, January 26: Today’s Schedule – Heidel House

Mandatory check-in is from 3:00–5:00 PM in the Heidel House lobby.
Opening Ceremonies begin at 5:30 PM, followed immediately by a Racing Clinic hosted by PRO Pat Heppert, on the ground level in the Pleasant Point Ballroom next to Waves Pub & Grill

Parking note:
Vehicles with trailers should use the gravel parking at the top of the hill when entering the Heidel House property. Parking near the hotel fills quickly when trailers take multiple spaces, and several other groups are arriving today. Thank you for helping keep parking available for everyone.

Day 0 Report
Ice sailing demands quick reactions and a willingness to adapt. It is often a sport of hurry up and wait.

Roughly a third of the fleet traveled to Syracuse, Indiana, where we waited out the postponement. We were fortunate to have a beautiful resort in which to pass the time. Many sailors did get out on the ice in bitter cold conditions. Each morning, the breakfast room was packed with iceboaters looking out over Lake Wawasee, watching the intrepid Canadian crew and others sail in temperatures that never seemed to bother them. In fact, they appeared to thrive in it.

When not on the ice, much of the fleet gathered in the lobby, again overlooking the lake, waiting to see what Mother Nature had in store for us. On Saturday night, we filled a long table and shared a great dinner together.

By Sunday morning, the snow had arrived, and it was clear that sailing at Wawasee was no longer viable. Pat did his due diligence, taking the ATV out on the lake to scout conditions and make his report. Unfortunately, what he found did not compare favorably to what was developing at Green Lake.

Throughout Saturday and Sunday, the lobby buzzed with excitement as we stayed in constant contact with members of the Green Lake Ice Yacht Club, receiving updates as their lake finished coming in. Those reports ultimately made the decision clear.

Travel on Sunday was challenging. Roads in Indiana and Illinois were in poor condition and largely unplowed, which was striking to those of us from Minnesota and Wisconsin. After pushing through lake-effect snow near Chicago, conditions improved dramatically. Clean, wide roads carried us north, and by evening many of us arrived safely in Green Lake and at the Heidel House.

The Green Lake Ice Yacht Club was immediately on the phone offering help in every possible way, which we greatly appreciate.

As this is written, it is –6°F. Pat has already been back out to the lake for his own assessment and is setting a practice course for sailors who want time on the ice.

Adding to the momentum, the International Skeeter Association regatta has been tentatively called on for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and Green Lake is also hosting its Winter Carnival this weekend. For the next several days, Green Lake will truly be the iceboating center of the world.

We are fully embracing the cold and winter this week.

More updates to follow.

DN North American Regatta Update – Called ON For Green Lake, WI


Regatta Update – GREEN LAKE, WI

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Regatta Update: 2026 DN North Americans & U.S. Nationals Called On for Green Lake, Wisconsin

As of 10:00 AM ET today, the Syracuse, Indiana area has received approximately 4 inches of snow, confirming what our weather discussions and observations were already pointing toward.

We made a good-faith effort to race at Lake Wawasee. As always, Mother Nature makes the final decision.

At the same time, conditions at Green Lake, Wisconsin have been thoroughly and independently evaluated. On Saturday, January 24, multiple checks were conducted under extreme conditions, including temperatures as low as –22°F. Green Lake Ice Yacht Club members walked the lake to assess ice quality and surface conditions. Please thank them when you see them:

Today, Tim Mower and Daniel Hearn conducted an on-site inspection at Green Lake, providing further confirmation of suitable conditions.

Based on all available information—weather data, ice inspections, and direct observation—we are confident in this decision.

The 2026 DN North American Championship and U.S. National Championship will take place on Green Lake in Green Lake, Wisconsin.

Key Dates

Mandatory check-in: Monday, January 26, 2026
First day of racing: Tuesday, January 27, 2026

The regatta information page has been updated with current lodging information and launch details for Green Lake. Competitors are encouraged to review that page and make arrangements as soon as possible.

Registration Status

It is not too late to register for the DN North American Championship. Registration will remain open and will close at 5:00 PM CT on Monday, January 26, 2026.

DN North American Regatta Update – Under Postponement

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Regatta Update – Postponement and Site Decision

Late this afternoon, the Board held a scheduled call with our weather service. The forecast has changed materially since earlier predictions, with significantly more snow now expected on Sunday, January 25 in the Syracuse, Indiana area.

Based on this updated information, we are postponing both check-in and racing scheduled for Sunday, January 25.

What this means now

Sunday, January 25: No check-in or racing.

A final decision on whether we remain at Lake Wawasee or relocate to Green Lake, Wisconsin will be announced by 5:00 PM on Sunday, January 25, or sooner if conditions allow.

This decision is dependent on observed snowfall amounts, ice conditions, and forecast confidence.

Schedule going forward

If we remain at Lake Wawasee:
Monday, January 26: Check-in from 3:00–5:00 PM (as stated in the Notice of Race)
Tuesday, January 27, 2025: First day of racing at the time stated in the Sailing Instructions

If we relocate to Green Lake, Wisconsin:
Monday, January 26: Check-in from 3:00–5:00 PM
Tuesday, January 27, 2025: First day of racing at the time stated in the Sailing Instructions

Green Lake note:
Sunday, January 25: Ranked sailors will be sailing at Green Lake, Wisconsin.

We understand the disruption this creates for travel and planning. This decision was made to preserve the integrity of the racing and to avoid committing competitors and volunteers to conditions that may not be raceable.

Please continue to monitor official communications. Updates will be issued as soon as decisions are made. Thank you for your patience.

Tim Mower Western Region Commodore
Rob Holman Commodore
IDNIYRA Governing Board

 

2026 DN North American & US Nationals Called ON for Lake Wawasee, Syracuse Indiana


The flag is up! The 2026 DN North American and US Nationals have been called ON for Syracuse, Indiana. Lake Wawasee froze over last Saturday. Sailing began Tuesday on approximately 4 inches of ice. The lake has been surveyed by ranked sailors and ice thickness has continued to build.

There is one small goose hole, located outside the race area. It will be clearly marked.

Access to the racecourse from Oakwood involves crossing a pressure ridge. There is also one on the south side of the lake. Both will be identified and marked as needed. Ranked scouts report that a light snowfall moved through yesterday, but the lake has been scoured clean. By the end of the day, the surface was approximately 80% clean. The ice surface itself is rated a solid “8.”

UPDATE: Launch information has been posted on the information page. 

Lodging information is now live, including room block details, nightly rates, and booking instructions. A list of alternative hotels is also posted for those who prefer additional options.

WHAT TO KNOW
2026 DN North American Championship & Nationals
Date: January 24 – 31 (First day of racing is January 25)
Host: Western Region
Location: Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, Indiana
Information: https://www.idniyra.org/2026-north-american-championship/
Wawasee Web Cam LINK

2026 DN North American Championship & U.S. Nationals – Western Region Confirmed (Jan 21)

Photo: Anna Suslova

The 2026 DN North American Championship and 2026 U.S. Nationals have been called on for the Western Region. Regatta check-in and racing will proceed as scheduled.

East Coast skippers who plan to attend may begin travel.

We are finalizing remaining details. The final lake location will be announced by Thursday, January 22 at 12:00 noon CDT.
Lodging information and launching sites will be provided at that time.

Tim Mower US5871
Western Region Commodore

WHAT TO KNOW
2026 DN North American Championship & Nationals
Date: January 24 – 31
Host: Western Region
Location: Western Region
Regatta Information Page: https://www.idniyra.org/2026-north-american-championship
NOTICE OF RACE
SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

2026 North American Championship – Shortlist Update (Jan 20)

Photo: Anna Suslova

We have been monitoring ice conditions around the Western Region and beyond. Here is an update on the status of the 2026 DN North American and US Nationals regattas.

 

A location decision will be made by Thursday morning, January 22.

 

In the last few days several  lakes have frozen over, or started to freeze due to the frigid temperatures.

 

Potential sites being evaluated are as follows (no order):

Lake Wawasee, IN
Senachwine Lake, IL
Indian Lake, OH
Watertown, SD
Green Lake, WI
Fort Myers, FL   🙂

 

Tim Mower US5871
Western Region Commodore

Rules Review on Saturday

As we prepare for continental racing in less than a week, sailors are encouraged to attend a rules review on Saturday, following registration, at the registration location.

Organized by PRO Pat Heppert, this informal session is intended for both newer sailors and veterans. For less experienced competitors, it’s a chance to clarify rules and expectations before racing begins. For seasoned sailors, it’s an opportunity to get your head back in the game, share practical knowledge, and help ensure we’re all aligned before the first start.

The time and location of the rules review will be confirmed via the event text updates used to keep sailors informed during the regatta.

2026 North American Championship – Ice Watch Update (Jan 15)

Photo: Anna Suslova

We want to share a quick update on planning for the 2026 DN North Americans and Nationals, scheduled to begin with check-in on January 24 and racing on January 25.

 

We have ice scouts actively monitoring multiple options and we are closely watching several large Western Region lakes as colder temperatures move in and freeze patterns begin to take shape.

 

Some lakes have opened back up following recent wind events, others are in the early stages of refreezing, and a few are showing promising temperature trends for ice making.

 

We’ll continue to share updates as conditions evolve and hope to have the site location decided and posted on the website by Wednesday evening, January 21.

 

Tim Mower US5871
Western Region Commodore

WHAT TO KNOW
2026 DN North American Championship & Nationals
Date: January 24 – 31
Host: Western Region
Location: TBD
Information: https://www.idniyra.org/2026-north-american-championship/

2026 Western Region Championship – Update Thursday Jan 15

Photo: Gretchen Dorian

The 2026 Western Region Championships postponed.

Unfortunately regatta quality ice is in short supply currently.

Several lakes are close to being sailable for a regatta but recent freezing rain followed by snow this week has put the regatta on hold again.

Will continue to post updates as the ice checkers are constantly providing information.
Tim Mower US5871
Western Region Commodore

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