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Defending 2003 NIYA Champions
DN-John Dennis
Renegade-Mike Derusha
E Skeeter-Jay Yaeso
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A Stern St.- Rick Hennig
B Stern St.- Mike Peters
C Stern St.-Jeff Seeboth
D Stern St.-N. Salzsieder


NIYA
THE HISTORY

Dateline
January 13, 1913.
Wisconsin State Journal.

"Representatives of Oshkosh, Madison, Menominee, and Marinette met at the Hotel Menominee this morning and discussed future of the new NIYA, Emil Fauerbach of Madison commended the Mendota Ice Yacht Club highly in their action in establishing a renewal of the sport and declared that he would do everything in his power to aid the new organization in every manner possible. LF Porter, of Madison, a man who has been connected with several water and ice craft organizations, gave some timely and instructive suggestions in regard to the proper manner of conducting the association. He proposed having two delegates from each club present at a future gathering and from a constitution and by laws at that time." 

Welcome to the Home Page of the 2004 Northwest Ice Yacht Association Regatta. This historic regatta was first sailed in 1913 in Menominee, Michigan. Skeeters, DNs, and Renegades weren't even invented back then when the big stern steerers ruled the ice. In 1913, Menominee skipper E. Peterson won the first Class A championship in "Square People". Madison, Wisconsin's own Emil Fauerbach won the 1914 championship in the famed Princess II, a boat that went on the win the Hearst International Trophy. Other notable Class A winners throughout the year include John Buckstaff of Oshkosh, Jungbluth and Carl Bernard of Madison in the Fritz (still being sailed today by Fred Stritt), Harry Melges of Lake Geneva (Buddy's father), Carl Bernard again in the Mary B (currently owned by the Haines family), the Debutante currently owned by Mike Derusha, and Buddy Melges in his Ferdinand the Bull. 

The DNs were first recognized as a separate class in 1954 when Skip Boston won the inaugural NIYA DN championship. Other notable DN champions include William Sarns in 1956, Jane Pegel who first won in 1960 and went on to capture another nine championships.

Class E Skeeters first raced the NIYA in 1936 when Lake Geneva sailor Harry Melges won in Mickey Finn. Elmer Millenbach took the 1949 trophy sailing his Renegade II back when the Renegades and Skeeters sailed together. Other famous ice boating names who've won the NIYA Class E championship include Bill Perrigo, Howard Bosten, Frank Trost, Jack Ripp, Dave Rosten, Bill Mattison, Lou Loenneke, Buddy Melges, Bob Pegel, and Paul Krueger.

The Renegades first raced in the NIYA as a recognized class in 1958 and of course, Mr. Ice Boat, Elmer Millenbach won his first of many NIYA Renegade Championships in Renegade III. Elmer won every regatta until 1984 when the 4LIYC Jerry Simon took the championship. Other winners include Arlyn Lafortune, Loren Sherry, Jack Ripp, Tim McCormick, Roger Derusha, Don Anderson, and Mike Derusha.




THE NORTHWEST ICE YACHT ASSOCIATION
January 23, 24, 25,2004
Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club-Host Club
Lake Monona, Madison, Wisconsin, USA

Photo Credits: Dave Travis


Buddy Melges


Jane Pegel


DN waiting to race

Thumbnail Gallery

Photo Credit: Suzy Hughes


Chip Sawyer's Eclipse and Fred Stritt's Fritz, 
two A Stern Steerers


Britt Isham & Bob Kau
E Skeeters


Jim Nordhaus Renegade


Jay Yaeso C Stern Steerer


The fleet from a distance


Renegades


Jordan Glaser of Brooklyn, New York 
and his E Skeeter



Jeff Seeboth

Saturday, January 24, 2004
Photo Gallery

Photo Credits: David Travis


Chasing the Deuce


The Deuce


Burly's Boecraft and the Deuce

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The Eclipse


Eclipse at sundown


Eclipse


Fleet at sunset


Fritz and Madison's skyline


Dan Clapp's Skeeter Insanity


Dave Travis Skeeter Lady Les


John Davis Stern Steerer Little Wind II


Chip Sawyer's Eclipse A Stern Steerer


Renegades on the line


Renegades on the line


Renegades on the line


Skeeters on the line


John Hudak's Skeeter


Gary Buyeske's Skeeter

Thumbnail Gallery

Photo Credits: Jason Bemis
The Deuce



The Fritz and the Eclipse, two mighty A Stern Steerers

Photo Credits: Geoff Sobering

Stern Steerer Class-Thumbnail Gallery


The Deuce skippered and owned
 by Rick Hennig



The McCormick's Twin Beds, 
the 4LIYC only competing stern steerer.


Jeff Seeboth hikes


Chip Sawyer's The Eclipse A Stern Steerer


Steve Schalk-Boecraft Skeeter


Archie Call-Renegade-Toledo Ice Yacht Club


Jim Gleuk


Elmer Bausch

Photo Credits: Milt Friend

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Bill Dale's Skeeter Cold Reality

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Bill Mattison & Paul Krueger

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The Fritz and Eclipse

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Renegade Mike Derusha

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Steve Schalk's Boecraft Skeeter

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DN Class

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Skeeter Ice Boat Club's Buddy Melges

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Jerry Ebert's Renegade

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Dave Travis' Lady Les & the Deuce

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Paul Krueger's Rambl'n Skeeter Class

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Jordan Glaser Skeeter Class

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DN Class

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Skeeter Class