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 PostPosted: April 25th, 2017, 6:47 pm   
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Item 17 in Safety section of OPBRA rules states...
17. Radio communication from boat to shore will be required for all racers, all classes.

Is radio communication intended for crew/driver or officials/driver communication?

Does cell phone count as radio?

Knowing intended purpose would help.

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 PostPosted: April 26th, 2017, 7:18 am   
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Intention is for driver to crew.
Race officials will be on land and on the start boat with their own radios.
If there is a need to communicate something to all drivers, land officials will inform the crew members.

Ideally, two way radios work best as you could set a channel for each heat/class/event for group comm.'s.

Good to see the rules being read!!

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 PostPosted: April 26th, 2017, 9:10 am   
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So a simple pair of GMRS radios like Motorola T-100 will likely be most commonly used.
22 channels, 5 km range over water, affordable.


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 PostPosted: April 26th, 2017, 11:01 am   
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You got it Tom.
Simple, easy, inexpensive and effective.
They can also be shared between classes of boats that are not on the water at the same time!!

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8.Foot throttles with spring return and trim buttons on wheel or floor required.

Are blinker style trim switches allowed?


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Hey Rob. Yes, turn signal style are permitted provided they spring to neutral position on tech inspection and are operable without letting go of the wheel.

Dean/Paul, please chime in if I missed anything.

Got your OPBRA and CBF memberships yet Rob?

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Printed off this morning.


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