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Originally Posted by skaterdave
(Post 2751182)
just wondering why if OSS is venturing into production class racing, you guys would not use either sbi or opa rules.
either one would work since some teams are set up to run both orgs. just seems that OSS p-class is heading in yet another direction?? UNIFICATION?? also with the way the economy has been what about merging atleast a few races. merging classes? have you seen OPA's and SBI's growing lists of classes lately? basically, nobody is gonna turn down a boat in these times right now... |
Originally Posted by TKO
(Post 2750996)
Ron,please give us some details on how the 4 open -average lap speed classes would work thanks, Walt
http://www.offshoresuperseries.com/racers.cfm. They are still in draft form and we have until Jan 15th to adjust our rulebook. We also have the rules up for the new Power to Weight classes. OSS is owned by the registered race teams. Those teams make up thier own rules, then OSS enforces them to the letter. If some teams want to register for the Pro/Am classes then you can dictate the way the rules work for your class. Basically - Average lap speed - 65, 75, 85 and 95. No need for any equipment and no need to download GPS units after the race. It's all done through our scoring system. Plus you can't race by watching a GPS. Set your boat up right and the system will work. Dave, as for unification. I've tried to work with SBI. It's clear to me now (after banging my head against the wall) that SBI doesn't want to work with OSS in any way shape or form. Period, the end. Smitty and I talk from time to time about joint races but nothing meaningful yet. I'm still hopeful that we can find time to talk and put something together for the betterment of the sport. My number is 732 552 0669 if anyone wants to talk. |
Originally Posted by Zero Patience
(Post 2748210)
Clearwater or Clearwater Beach? Great Location. Any information available?
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p class
just curious, do you let the production boats go out and test. how does one set up for a average lap speed race.
this seems to me even more bias. one could figure out the time needed for one lap. blast around the course and just slow up at the finish line. or the bigger boats will just run WOT down the striaghts and baby it around the corners. it would be more like and enduro than a race? are for having to buy equipment(gps) i don't know too many boat that don't have them. |
Yes, of course the Pro-Am boats can test.
I would think you could figure out from when someone has raced before or in a similar boat, and use some common knowledge to figure out a rough lap speed on a given course. Of course when you throw in any sea conditions that will change things. The Pro-Am format in OSS is so anyone can come out and race there boats if the meet the safety requirements. It is to get new blood into racing. We had 4 boats in LOTO , one of which is ready to now buy a raceboat. I think the Pro-Am idea is more run what you brung ,than enduro. The local / outlaw class started that way. OSS isn't trying to take anyone elses ideas, just offering what many people have been asking for. People from Mi and the North east have a place to race, people in Fla have another, and outwest POPRA has them covered, and the people and fans and racers everywhere else have asked OSS to do this. The figuring out the lap times is what happend in the P classes a few years ago, all of the guys would race the whole lap and all almost stop before the start finish line every lap. I don't have a GPS in my 24' Skater........ |
The figuring out the lap times is what happend in the P classes a few years ago, all of the guys would race the whole lap and all almost stop before the start finish line every lap.
yes thats my point, all you now is a stop watch! just thought that a top speed is better suited. this way any average boater can go run their boat. see how fast it goes. then jump in that specific class. kinda hard to say, hea what kinda of lap speed you guys running. and then assign them a class. |
Skaterdave, I think it very easy to see a sand bager in this class format, pull that move in a race and you just graduated to the next class!!!How to figure out where a boat belongs is fairly simple max speed[gear ratio & prop pitch] and the distance of the race course, factor in the water conditions and you can pretty much place the first timer in the right class.
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Thanks for the info Ryan,well be at Biloxi,Kenner,Orange beach races:ernaehrung004:
Biloxi - March Clearwater - April Lake Cumberland - May Sunny Isles Beach – June - with run to Bimini and back Kenner – July - Al Copeland Invitational Orange Beach - August - Invitational LOTO – Sept Worlds – Jupiter - October - Invitational |
Originally Posted by Ron P
(Post 2751340)
Clearwater Beach on the Gulf.
Mike |
Originally Posted by mbowers
(Post 2751685)
Ron who is promoting the event for Clearwater?
Mike |
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