1) Yes, a standard template/form with elimination ladder would be very helpful out on the start boat. We sort of pencilled up some last year but I bet you could come up with a nice one based on your car experience. My take on it is several racers use TORC as "testing for Jasper", so in my opinion the ladder should exactly mirror what the ODBA does.
The way we've approached the ladder for the first round only was to give equality and we will hopefully continue to do our best with that 2) Ensure we can use Greg's 'toon as the start boat. Worked pretty good.
Done and a huge thank you to Greg and Jackie for this3) Get an inverter for the start boat. It is nearly impossible to hear Rob/Steph's finish line report over the radio due to the combined noise of the generator and 12" mids. LR is somewhat better. Even though John's generator is a nice Honda we're still basically sitting on it.
Same as above4) Get agreement with TORC that we can anchor the start boat either the night before or early AM and leave it there. It takes too much time to fiddle it into place and actually SET (not just drop) the new navy anchors. This was one of the biggest problems - we never really got them set correctly at either Gravenhurst or Dunville.
I agree completely but the courses don't usually allow for a permanent set up of the start boat6) No more "LR step up to Pro Drag" - adds confusion.
Racing up a class happens in every type of racing and I hope it continues .. we will just have to be sharp and organized7) Enforce the requirement to have radios in each boat with a spotter on shore. There were several occasions where we needed to talk to boats (big stick in water, re-run a race, talk to Ted, etc), and we had no effective way of communicating.
Agreed 100%8) MUST have a drag-only driver's meeting, like we did the second day at Dunville.
Agreed and it will continue9) Boats should have numbers and corresponding numbers on trailers. This is boat racing 101 and will really help the Kubota drivers efficiently get the right trailers. Coloured electrical tape applied the day of the race would be fine.
For launching and loading I agree but the best way is to have at least one crew member per boat to assist with this but that isn't always the case as help is hard to find. So numbers it is as it will help greatly10) Continue to have 3 people on start boat.
If we can get the help that's perfect and makes life easierAll of these are great options and ones we should go with. Your help is more than welcomed and looking forward to our first race
Thank you