
For 50 years, the Monotype XV iceboat class lay hidden behind the Iron Curtain.
One of those builders, however, has decided to go back to the past. With scores of state-of-the-art iceboats in his portfolio, Bill Buchholz of Apache Boatworks in Camden, Maine, built and launched a two-person, Soviet-era stern-steerer last winter. For those not familiar with ice-boat sailing, stern-steerer means the steering runner is placed at the stern, with the crossbeam (runner plank) and its port and starboard runners up front. That setup is reversed in bow steerers, which are guided from their front runner.
Aptly named Fast Piece of Furniture, the new boat is a Monotype XV. Designed in 1932 by Eric von Holst, a German designer living in Estonia, the Monotype XV was a successful one-design racing class in the years leading up to World War II. After the war and the descent of the Iron Curtain, the class fell into obscurity in Western Europe, but continued to thrive under the Soviet system.
“For over 50 years the Monotype XV iceboat class lay hidden behind the Iron Curtain,” Buchholz said. He first learned about the class on the Internet about five years ago. Today in Europe, the Monotype XV is the second most popular iceboat class after the DN.
“I found the boat captivating, especially the wooden steering wheel and twin cockpits, so I began to build one,” he said. “But it’s a really big boat by local standards and I came to my senses early in the project and packed away the parts I’d built, which included a nice wooden steering wheel.”
Bill’s wife is from Finland and they travel there every summer to spend time with her family. From there it is short trip to the island of Hiiumaa in Estonia and the workshop of Velo Jurjo, a shipwright who built his first Monotype XV in 1959.
Here Buccholz was inspired again, but this time a few other pieces had fallen into place, literally. When a fast skeeter iceboat from Matinicus capsized while sailing on Lake Chickawaukie in Rockland and broke its mast, Buccholz got the boat. He repaired the mast, and used it along with the skeeter’s rig and runner plank to complete the Monotype XV that he had started years earlier.

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Bill Buchholz: Monotype XV
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A classic design sails out from behind the Iron Curtain