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Originally Posted by O.C.Barry
(Post 3856542)
Johnny -
I e-mailed you my radio interview. Can you give the box Jason has for me to Big John? I can't make the awards dinner, I have a work commitment. BTW Just saw on another thread the old American Express Chris Cat (D Boat) considering running Class 3, itd be way cool to see Bull on the Beah and American Express duke it out!! Ahh memories lol |
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Originally Posted by fast fun 2
(Post 3856543)
Will do brotha!
BTW Just saw on another thread the old American Express Chris Cat (D Boat) considering running Class 3, itd be way cool to see Bull on the Beah and American Express duke it out!! Ahh memories lol |
Originally Posted by GoFastSonic
(Post 3856498)
Trent is this from the current rules? I thought Twins were outlawed couple years ago in 5 except for a special few:thankyouthankyou:
Here's the link: http://oparacing.org/uploads/OPA_Rule_Book.pdf As you saw I posted the page #'s for everyone's ease of search |
Originally Posted by gary cook
(Post 3856403)
So if 95 is good 103 is even better ?:faint2:
The power we had to run that weekend it was propped for 107 MPH. I guess we will just have to see what happens this year now we both have the same hull. 103 MPH you guys might as well stay home and mow your lawn. !!!!!!!!! |
we need to get some rules written down or this is going to get out of hand, Don took his blower off to go from class 4 to 5, now boats run with blowers in 5, Boats grandfathered with #4's now have bravos, conference call years ago elected 500hp for class 6 now look at it, their needs to be some written parameters so people can build boats for the class not the other way around
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Originally Posted by rogersspeedshop
(Post 3855960)
could a 41 foot boat possibly have on the majority of courses we run??????
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Originally Posted by fastedy
(Post 3856717)
we need to get some rules written down or this is going to get out of hand, Don took his blower off to go from class 4 to 5, now boats run with blowers in 5, Boats grandfathered with #4's now have bravos, conference call years ago elected 500hp for class 6 now look at it, their needs to be some written parameters so people can build boats for the class not the other way around
IE drive lets say class 5 or 6 Bravo or TRS there is no advantage to a TRS no speedies done simple and your not cutting boats out that are here now. Power wise you are going to have a problem because the only way to regulate that is dyno and seal people dont have the money for that and that can be fudged . Blowers - limit the size to say a b-m 250 or even merc 420 for class 5 and really there is no advantage to a blower if you make huge tq the bravo is not going to like it and the TRS even less. Just some food for thought.:cool-smiley-011: |
Some additional food for thought:
I don't think it is OPA's responsibility to make every boat competitive. There are currently 6 bracket classes that cover most types of hulls & power. Most boats have a class to race in, however, it is up to the teams to make their boat fit a class, not the other way around. |
Originally Posted by sbracing
(Post 3856741)
Some additional food for thought:
I don't think it is OPA's responsibility to make every boat competitive. There are currently 6 bracket classes that cover most types of hulls & power. Most boats have a class to race in, however, it is up to the teams to make their boat fit a class, not the other way around. This is true i think what edie would like to see more of the unwritten rules put down in black and white there are a few gray areas that should be firm and it really would not change things IE trs in class -6 for a example that has been bounced around a quite a bit. |
Originally Posted by TylerCrockett
(Post 3856571)
The power we had to run that weekend it was propped for 107 MPH. I guess we will just have to see what happens this year now we both have the same hull. 103 MPH you guys might as well stay home and mow your lawn. !!!!!!!!!
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