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 PostPosted: September 26th, 2016, 6:24 pm   
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I have seen a few events posted on other sites. Does anyone have a copy of the rules?


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 PostPosted: September 26th, 2016, 7:26 pm   
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I'll get them from one of the guys in DSRA.
They ran in Morgan City this past weekend.


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 PostPosted: September 26th, 2016, 7:34 pm   
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I'd be curious to see that too. I saw the post on BRF.

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I second that!!!


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 PostPosted: September 26th, 2016, 8:49 pm   
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Apparently it ran as a demonstration class.
There's been strong interest and they're going to be establishing a set of rules for the class during thier annual rules meeting.


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 PostPosted: September 27th, 2016, 1:32 am   
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I like this. Unlimited would be fun to build for... Outlaw could get out of control really quick on the wallet even when you can make your own parts. Do they really get the numbers to support all these classes or is that just to see where interest is?

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 PostPosted: September 27th, 2016, 7:56 am   
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Max motor size stock 40 only
Must be between the age of 11-16 years old
Must have boaters safety coarse completed
Must wear approved helmet and life jacket

40/50 & Small CID 60 Mercury 1996 and Older

Stock
130lbs compression max
Stock production threw hub round ear prop.
50 carbs max
Oil injection can be removed
Rev limiter can be unhooked
Nose cone can be added
Max piston size .040" over stock bore
No drilled exhaust

Close to our T750 rules
Super Stock – Chopper prop ONLY
150lbs compression max
Low water pick up and nose cone
Disconnect rev limiter
Stock reed cages
Fiber reeds
Lightened fly wheel
Old or new style head
Porting to existing ports (Intake and exhaust)
Up to 70 carbs, stock venturi
Chopper props ONLY
Any tuner allowed
No finger ports
No power ports
No ports other than what came in production block from factory
No extra exhaust plate or spacer
Power ports only allowed in blocks that are from the factory
Max piston size .040" over stock
No piston modifications
No shortened midsection
No quickie lower unit
Factory stroke crankshaft

Modified
Same as Super Stock but can add finger ports and or power ports
Can modify stock size reed cages
No rule on compression
Any head allowed
Any electronics
Max piston size .040" over stock
Any style prop allowed
Factory stroke crankshaft
Shortened midsection allowed


60/70 Includes 1997 and later 40-60 mercury (59 CID)

Stock
130 lb compression max
70 carbs max stock venturi
Oil injection can be removed
Rev limiter can be removed
Nose cone can be added
Max piston size .040" over stock
No drilled exhaust

Close to our T-850 rules
Super Stock
150lbs compression max
Lightened flywheel
Up to 90 carbs, stock venturi
Low water pick up and nose cone
Rev limiter can be removed
Fiber reeds
Stock reed cages
Porting allowed to existing ports (intake and exhaust)
Power ports only allowed in blocks that are from the factory
No finger ports
No extra exhaust plate on space allowed
Any tuner allowed
Max piston size .040" over stock
No piston modifications
Factory stroke crankshaft
 
Modified
Same as Super Stock but can add finger ports and or power ports
Can modify stock size reed cages
No rule on compression
Any head allowed
Any electronics
Max piston size .040" over stock
Factory stroke crankshaft
Shortened midsection allowed


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Unlimited
Any 3 cylinder production block
Any Modifications
No Nitrous Oxide
No Turbocharger
No Supercharger

Outlaw
Any 3 cylinder engine
Any modification
Nitrous Oxide allowed
Turbocharger allowed
Supercharger allowed

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 PostPosted: September 27th, 2016, 9:53 am   
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Hevi Kevi wrote:
I like this. Unlimited would be fun to build for... Outlaw could get out of control really quick on the wallet even when you can make your own parts. Do they really get the numbers to support all these classes or is that just to see where interest is?

Looking at the pictures on the site there are no modified boats pictured. There appears to be mostly 50 hp stuff. I did not see any boat weighs listed. Most popular are the river and Jon boats. I think they are seeing where the interest is at this point. IF? Drag wanted to include T in their classes then T could decide what rules they wanted. Some people currently not racing in T may want to just drag race instead. Provided drag wants to look at 3 cylinder drag as a new class, I suggest you initially make the class simple to allow as many entries as possible. I would have weight limits. The bigger the power the more weight.


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