Hounddog wrote:
One aspect that makes stock outboard more of a challenge that MOD is finding them and measuring parts to build the best motor you can. In mod you just alter the part.
And it also makes it the most expensive form of racing...where the biggest budget (time and/or money) wins. The guy that can afford 27 sets of rods to find the best ones...or the best blocks...whatever...has the advantage. Maybe that's ok...but don't pretend that it's fair or more honerable.
I can find CES heads...most are damaged in one way or another, they are all far away, and they are all expensive. I don't post wanted ads for this stuff because I like to play my racing ahem "strategy" close to the chest (Coulter doesn't need to know nothin'). The option to buy a BRAND NEW part that does the EXACT SAME thing was appealing. Funny how I can use Wiseco pistons legally...which is the EXACT SAME situation. Turns out I still beat Gig and LC at Dunnville without either so I don't know what the fuss is about....
If you want to put the class "on track" (literally and figuratively)...make it easy on all of us.
#1 - SAFETY inspection...thorough!!!! Guys need to have their boats rigged right, floatation, the CORRECT safety gear...etc. This is where the insurance will focus first if there is a serious accident.
#2 - Weigh the boats at the beginning of the season put a sticker with the weight on the boat....I don't know how to police this from race to race...
#3 - Top three boats from each heat get compression test and fuel test as they get pulled out after the second heat...you fail you get DQ'd and retested BEFORE the next race. If you get DQ's on day 1 there's enough parts hanging around that you'll get out for Day 2....especially if you had say a billet head with interchangable domes
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#4 - Potests from racers cost $250 or $500 and the winners motor gets pulled down. Maybe a provision along the lines of the original fair competition rule that states a dominating boat can be torn down if deemed dominant by the class rep/Tech inspector/TORC exec (whatever).
We all want this to work....