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Official 2026 DN North Americans Apparel Store Is Open

A small sampling of the official 2026 DN North Americans apparel. Many more styles and options are available in the online store.
Official 2026 DN North Americans Apparel Store Is Open
The 2026 DN North American Championship apparel store is now live.
We are using Coral Reef again for on demand gear. This means no inventory limits, a wide range of sizes and cuts, and the ability to order what you want when you want it. Items are produced on demand and ship directly to you.
Official apparel store:
https://stores.crsapparel.com/DNapparel2026/shop/home
What you will find in the store
- Short sleeve and long sleeve tees
- Men’s and women’s cuts
- Tech fabrics and blends suited for racing, rigging, and travel
- Official event graphics consistent with the 2026 North Americans branding
Registration reminder
The early registration deadline is approaching. Registering before the deadline saves money and helps the organizing team plan more accurately.
If you know you are coming, now is the time to act. Oder apparel early and register before fees increase.
2026 DN Central Region Championship Notice of Race Posted

The Notice of Race for the 2026 DN Central Region Championship is now posted. See it here
The Central Region includes Michigan and Ohio.
This is a non-ranking regatta and a solid way to get ready for the 2026 DN North American and U.S. National Championships.
If you look up at the sky, you might imagine a very large Zamboni rumbling its way across the Midwest, which should be good news for lakes in Michigan.
Official regatta information, site updates, and registration details will be posted at idniyra.org.
Reminder: the 2026 DN North American and U.S. National Championship early registration deadline to save $50 is fast approaching. Register here.
2026 DN Western Region Championship Notice of Race Posted

2025 Western Challenge on Lake Minnewaska in Starbuck, MN. Photo: Kevin Barta
The Notice of Race for the 2026 DN Western Region Championship is now posted in pdf. See it here.
The Western Region includes Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana.
This is a non-ranking regatta and an excellent opportunity to get ready for the 2026 DN North American and U.S. National Championships.
Regatta dates: January 3–4, 2026
Official regatta information, site updates, and registration details will be posted at idniyra.org.
Also, a reminder that the 2026 DN North American and U.S. National Championship early registration deadline to save $50 is fast approaching. If you plan to attend, register now.
The Final Runner Tracks Issue of 2025 Is Out
Runner Tracks
The Online Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association
Current Issue: December 2025

RUNNER TRACKS IS AVAILABLE IN THREE DIFFERENT FORMATS:
Flipbook Magazine
Download pdf file (best for tablets)
Download single page pdf (best for phones)
IN THIS ISSUE
- WESTERN CHALLENGE – BACK TO MINNEWASKA
- THREE PROPOSALS FROM THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE: GENERAL, C. MAST, AND D. BOOM
Get this issue in a full color soft cover book for $20.
The final issue of Runner Tracks for 2025 is now published.
This issue includes coverage of the Western Challenge, youth sailing at Minnewaska, and three proposals from the Technical Committee, along with regular class updates.
If you’re not already receiving Runner Tracks, subscriptions are available. A subscription is the best way to stay current on DN sailing, class business, and the people behind the boats.
Did you know you can also view the Runner Tracks library? The online archive includes more than ten years of past issues and is a great resource for class history, technical discussion, and race coverage.
RUNNER TRACKS LIBRARY
Thank you to our sponsors for their continued support of Runner Tracks and the DN class:
2026 DN North American and Nationals NOR Posted & Registration Now Open
2026 DN North American and U.S. National Championships Notice of Race Posted and Registration Now Open
2026 North American & Nationals Home Page
The Notice of Race is live and registration is open for the 2026 DN North American and U.S. National Championships. You will find everything on the regatta page, including the Notice of Race and the link to register. Sailing Instructions will follow.
The regatta is hosted by the Western Region. Tim Mower, Western Region Commodore, is the Regatta Chair. The regatta site will be selected based on the best ice available. If the Western Region has no suitable ice, the search will expand to the other regions to find the best possible racing conditions.
Racing is scheduled for January 25 through January 31, 2026.
We are also working on regatta merchandise that you will be able to order and have shipped to your home. More information will follow.
Save money. Regatta fees increase on January 1, 2026. Register now and keep a few dollars in your pocket. Rookies and juniors do not incur late fees.
A critical reminder on liability insurance. Every sailor must have current home or renter insurance that covers them during the regatta period. Proof of insurance must be submitted by January 22, 2026 to be included in the random draw for starting positions. Only sailors who complete registration and submit insurance by that date will be placed in the initial draw. You can upload your insurance during registration or email it afterward.
This is the first year for the new format. The class voted to change the North Americans to a seven race series. After the North Americans, we will run the U.S. Nationals, another seven race regatta. The U.S. Nationals is non ranking. If you are new to racing or want experience without the pressure of championship scoring, the U.S. Nationals may be the right place to start.
Please review the details for mandatory check in in the Notice of Race before you travel.
The Western Challenge on Lake Minnewaska in Starbuck, MN gave us a strong start to the season with good ice, good wind, and a fleet that showed up ready to sail. If that weekend lit a fire under you, carry it forward. Register today.
New this year. If you want to give the regatta a little extra help, we now offer optional donation levels during registration. These gifts go directly to race operations and volunteer support.
A reminder for newcomers. If you are a new sailor or you have not been a class member in the last five years, you can race both regattas with a two year membership for $54.
2026 IDNIYRA Yearbook Published

The 2026 IDNIYRA Yearbook is now published and live. If you placed an order, your copy should arrive soon through the printer’s fulfillment system. You can view it online and order it here.
Western Challenge: IT IS ON!

The Western Challenge is ON for Dec 5-6-7, 2025
Come join us on Lake Minnewaska in Starbuck, MN for a weekend of informal racing. As Mark “the Icemaker” Kiefer would say: Friday is always the best day…and it’s going to be epic!
New this year is Ron Sherry’s iceboat clinic, scheduled for Friday at 10am. It doesn’t matter if you are new to the sport, or a ranked sailor, all are welcome to attend.
As of today, the lake is completely frozen but still on the thin side. Fortunately, the colder temperatures should make plenty of ice by Friday. The forecast has great daytime and nighttime temps for making ice. We do have a back-up site, if needed.
Anyone venturing out on the ice before Friday should use caution. Scout the area you intend to sail. Never venture out on the ice by yourself. Use the buddy system, bring proper equipment and wear a life jacket.
LAUNCH
Launch area at Starbuck next to Water’s Edge Bar and at Starbuck City Park / beach
521 S Main Street Starbuck, MN 56381
Water’s Edge Bar and Restaurant is right next to the park
LODGING
Lakes Area Inn Starbuck, MN
604 N Main St, Starbuck, MN 56381
(320) 239-4300
Super 8 by Wyndham Glenwood, MN
340 County Rd 21 S, Glenwood, MN 56334
(320) 334-2254
Baymont by Wyndham Glenwood, MN
100 15th St SE, Glenwood, MN 56334
(320) 634-6017
GrandStay Hotel & Suites Glenwood, MN
114 Minnesota Ave E, Glenwood, MN 56334
(320) 334-3700
Ron Sherry Iceboat Clinic at the Western Challenge

Ron Sherry Iceboat Clinic at the 2025 Western Challenge
The Western Challenge is the first unofficial gathering of the season, held on the best ice Minnesota has to offer. It is always a fluid event, with the final location determined by where the ice comes in best. For updates, follow the Minnesota Iceboaters Facebook group.
Ron Sherry will hold a racing clinic on Friday morning during the Western Challenge. The session is open to all sailors and focuses on the core skills that make a difference on the ice.
Topics include:
- Preparing physically
- Racing clothes
- Pit courtesy
- Checking ice
- Checking the course
- Starting
- Weather-mark rounding
- Leeward-mark rounding
- Laylines
- Finishing
- Wind shifts
- Basic rules
This is a chance to learn from one of the most experienced sailors in the class. New sailors and seasoned racers are welcome. Bring questions and be ready to take what you learn onto the course.
Eight Bells: Robert F. Francis, Jr. 1969–2025
As many of you have heard, the DN class has lost JR Francis US807, a friend, a competitor, and a steady presence on the ice. Our condolences go out to his wife, Kylie, and to his family. His passing feels especially hard because it came without warning, and because we all expected many more years of seeing US807 at the front of the fleet.
From the Race Committee side, JR was the kind of sailor you hoped to see on the line: respectful, focused, and fast. He didn’t say much, but he spoke volumes on the racecourse. Those of us who watched the sharp end of the fleet know exactly how often US807 was right in the fight.
Skip Dieball knew JR all his life, and JR was like a brother to him. Thank you Skip for sharing some photos and your remembrance.
Robert F. Francis, Jr.
1969-2025
-by Skip Dieball
The iceboat family is mourning the loss of our good friend, JR Francis. He was a tremendous individual and will be greatly missed.
JR grew up in the Point Place community of Toledo, OH. There with the support of his family, he began a lifetime of boating that would pave the way for a successful career in the marine industry.Just a few blocks from his childhood home, my brother Ernie and I formed a close bond that would carry on through our lives. Our ages were very close and we shared many of the same passions. Summer sailing, Iceboating, Bike riding and all the fun and travel associated. We went to the same schools, participated in the same summer sailing programs and iceboated on Maumee Bay as often as we could. We were brothers, and there weren’t many days that would go by without us getting together.
JR went on to become a successful boat captain working for very famous clients which included business leaders and professional sports icons. His attention to detail and preparation were key success factors in his career.
JR was a trusted sailing teammate. He and I won several sailing championships that were hard earned and well sailed. He was a fantastic tactician and had a pragmatic approach that led to quick decisions and success.
JR was an outstanding and highly ranked iceboating competitor in the DN class. He traveled all over the world to compete and strived to get better with every event. He truly helped me as I dove in and out of the sport through my adult years, always providing support and encouragement. At a recent DN Worlds, I had to race every qualifying race to get to the gold fleet. At the finish of each race, he was there to coach me and inspire me to get ready for the next race, as I had no idea where I generally finished.
Above all of his accomplishments, support and friendship, he dearly loved his wife Kylie and the life they built together. She made our great friend an even better person through life. JR’s had the support of a wonderful family. My deepest condolences to Bob Sr., Debbie and her family.
European Rally Champion Miko Marczyk meets World Iceboat Champion Łukasz Zakrzewski P155
Now this is super cool! European Rally Champion Miko Marczyk and Polish DNer Łukasz Zakrzewski P155 teamed up to film a Škoda spot that takes ice driving and sailing to another level. The surface looks incredible, and I can’t help but wonder where it was shot. This dropped yesterday on YouTube. Learn more on Skoda’s website.
Video link.
Remembering Paul Gervais US4626

We are saddened to announce the passing of longtime Lake Champlain iceboater Paul Gervais US4626 on September 11, 2025. For over thirty years, Paul was an essential part of our community, known for his dedication to reporting ice and sailing conditions for Lake Champlain.
.Read John’s full tribute and details about the Celebration of Life on the New England Ice Yacht Association website.



JR was an outstanding and highly ranked iceboating competitor in the DN class. He traveled all over the world to compete and strived to get better with every event. He truly helped me as I dove in and out of the sport through my adult years, always providing support and encouragement. At a recent DN Worlds, I had to race every qualifying race to get to the gold fleet. At the finish of each race, he was there to coach me and inspire me to get ready for the next race, as I had no idea where I generally finished.
