Arltralite wrote:
Having identical equipment is appealing to some but a deterrent for others.
You're never going to please everyone. Stock with similar equipment does work the best. Look at NASCAR. Same car 3 different motors. There is enough variable in prop selection alone to make a difference. Keep this class simple. The class is about FUN!
I have never got a lot of interest in this class on this site. That's the reason we need to be at the boat show. We need new people. When we started T Class 11 years ago we were at the boat show and we did get new people interested. The same will happen with this class.
TORC has had very good success with their Race School at Waterford. Young people try the sport at the school and then buy a boat. Many large APBA events only have junior classes as the second part of their program. To start with we need to showcase these boats. Peterborough would be an excellent place to show them. You can take kids out for a ride and talk to parents about the class. These are a dual purpose boat and not just a raceboat. They will have a wider appeal. Maybe we get several groups together and share the purchase of a few boats. Once we get a few boats out there we could sell tickets and have a lucky draw for a new boat every year. This class is a door opener and people will move from this class to other classes as they gain experience.
One of these hulls would get a lot of attention at a SEA FLEA event...
https://www.facebook.com/MuskokaseafleaQUOTE FROM RON HILL:
There Are a Million New Classes Waiting for Someone..Between Orange, Texas and somewhere North Carolina, there are five tiller handles classes, growing larger, daily.
Times have changed, boat racing has changed....
APBA has not changed, still same O same O.
We could add
CBF to the last sentence.
EVEN THE F1 STARS ENJOY THESE BOATS!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBP8l_Xc2hs