The Greenbird in it’s final stages of assembly at Lake Lefroy.

Richard Jenkins being congratulated after setting new world record for wind powered land vehicle, Ivanpah California

 

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Watching the winter ice

Filed under: Ice Record — Tags: , , — Richard @ 1:00 pm on December 27, 2009

Despite being more technically prepared than ever, ahead of the ice season, the weather has just not cooperated this freeze.

After the snow and rough ice of last year, I had counted on the smooth ice of the first freeze to give us the best chance of high speeds. By the first freeze, I mean the time between when the ice gets thick enough to sail on (6 inches) and when it snows.

However, it froze last week during an arctic storm, meaning that some parts of the lake are very rough. A few days later, it snowed, effectively putting a stop to the season before it had even started. To add to the problems, a few pressure ridges have now also formed that are very difficult to cross and divide the sailing area into smaller sections. All this means that Canyon ferry is probably out of service for the immediate future, but may well get better again later in the year as the air temperature warms up during the days and can smooth the surface back to perfection.

If the surface never recovers, there are other lakes further east, forming part of the great lake region of America, that will become sailable in Jan and Feb.

We will just have to sit and watch for the time being, waiting for an opportunity to arise. Any ice reports from sailors across the country are gratefully received.

Thinking about Ice

Filed under: Ice Record — Tags: , — Richard @ 10:24 am on December 18, 2009

Well, it is getting chilly here in San Francisco so it must be getting towards that time of year, the Ice!

I have been working out here during the summer on a radical sailing project, not speed record stuff, but great fun with huge potential…. more on that later. My thoughts are now on the ice record and getting the Greenbird ice yacht up together to take on this season’s ice.

Last year the rough ice (@ 70 mph) took its toll and there are a few bearings, etc that need replacing. I am therefore going to fly to the craft (sitting in its box near the lake) and drive it back from Montana (18 hr drive) this weekend and work on it for a while in our nice hanger in San Francisco. There are a few modifications I would like to do, so when the ice forms in Mid December, I will be ready and only a couple of days drive away from being set up.

So what modifications? Well, there are a number of things I would like to do including a nose job, a modified rig and parachute deployment system. (more…)