Ice Boating - Great Lakes Now - Episode 2203 - Segment 1
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- Опубліковано 25 гру 2024
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Ron Sherry is the most accomplished ice boat racer in the world, and he calls the Great Lakes home. He not only races ice boats, he builds them. GLN Host Ward Detwiler visits Ron’s workshop to learn about the sport and then takes to the ice to test his own sailing skills on a frozen lake.
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I think the first time I saw ice sailing was on some tv show in the 80’s . I was hooked! I thought this was a very dangerous sport running those speeds, but that’s what makes it so exciting. it is wild! I have a lot of respect for these guys, they have got to have a big set of balls is all I have to say! Thanks guys for doing what you do! Enjoyed watching from south east Alabama USA ☮️❤️
Fantastic!
When a man gets off of a boat giggling you know it is a rush. Inch's off the ice at those speeds ....oh yah.
Well Done!
Ron Sherry is the most famous regular acting gentleman you would ever meet
I so want to do this, but moving from Wisconsin, to the wet world of the PNW where it’s not conducive to ice at all, kinda limits the possibilities.
Why would that require stop sailing sailboats? People are ignorant