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If we’re setting her up on the ice, making a repair or uncovering more of her history, you’ll find it here.
What we do
Educate, collect and document the importance of the MARY B in the world of iceboating and in Madison
What’s New
If we’re setting her up on the ice, making a repair or uncovering more of her history, you’ll find it here.
Mary B Documentary Accepted into Green Bay International Film Festival
The Ice Boat Foundation is thrilled to announce that our documentary film, Mary B: Madison’s Legendary Iceboat has been accepted into the...
Festive News!
We’re thrilled to announce that Mary B: Madison’s Legendary Iceboat has been selected by the Jurors of the 2021 Eau Claire International...
2020 Frozen Assets Festival by Michaela Vatcheva
Mary B with Carl Bernard in foreground. Same image in Newsweek 1952. Photo courtesy Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club.
Mary B unveiling at Boathouse 1/30/16. Bill Mattison with 1959 signature. Photo courtesy Don Sanford.
Carl Bernard, Mary B Havey and O.T. Havey sailing. Note, no side baskets. Photo courtesy Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club.
Mary B. Havey congratulates Carl Bernard after her namesake captured the Stuart Cup in1952. Photo courtesy Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club.
O.T. Havey, Norm Braith, Carl Bernard. Photo courtesy Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club.
A beautiful day on Lake Mendota. Our volunteers savor beautiful ice and Wisconsin’s Capitol building. Two views that never seem to get old. Photo courtesy Don Sanford.
The Mary B on Lake Monona. Photo courtesy Four Lakes Ice Yacht Club.