I love boats and boat racing . . .
What is great about our sport is even though we are in competition with each other, we help each other out. Example: One year at Camden my 15ssH was smokin' fast and I was winning every heat. 2nd day I loaned Brad Walker my son's best wheel and the dirty rat beat me with my wheel! I laughed - good fun.
Okay, that's my cheer for Ed. But I cheer for Brad as well. Our sport does need fixing. I don't have the answers, but a few suggestions: When I got into SO membership was dismal. In the next few years Region 4 more than doubled it's racer numbers when other regions were suffering a decline. What was different?
A. We put out a newsletter which sent to CVRA members and out of region racers known to attend our events. I seem to recall spending $40-$50 a month on stamps but it was worth it. Of course clubs could now use the internet to post newsletters, but I am a Luddite and prefer to sit in my comfy chair with a cuppa coffee and read actual paper with words on it.
B. Test rides! Yes, K&K would have pitched a hissy-fit if the knew about all our shenanigans, but we had fun! After the day of racing we would set up a few boats, ASH, 20ssH, CSH, and even a 500ccH PRO boat one time. Deal was if you wanted to try it out get in line. We'd fit them out with borrowed gear, give them quick instructions, fire it up and turn `em loose!
I believe those two things resulted in fielding lot of new race drivers and keeping them involved.
Oh yeah, now and again we would cut a little slack. Example: One time three guys showed up at Camden with CSH rigs. River racers. Our inspector (bless his dear departed soul) was convinced their engines had been worked over and was itching to do a tear down. Sez me - they've never raced with a full field, so let `em race. They raced. Did fairly well and had so much fun they became regulars. Steve Dunn was one of three and he is very active in our sport today, organizing races in Tabor City, NC and elsewhere.
My 2 cents. You go, Brad!
What is great about our sport is even though we are in competition with each other, we help each other out. Example: One year at Camden my 15ssH was smokin' fast and I was winning every heat. 2nd day I loaned Brad Walker my son's best wheel and the dirty rat beat me with my wheel! I laughed - good fun.
Okay, that's my cheer for Ed. But I cheer for Brad as well. Our sport does need fixing. I don't have the answers, but a few suggestions: When I got into SO membership was dismal. In the next few years Region 4 more than doubled it's racer numbers when other regions were suffering a decline. What was different?
A. We put out a newsletter which sent to CVRA members and out of region racers known to attend our events. I seem to recall spending $40-$50 a month on stamps but it was worth it. Of course clubs could now use the internet to post newsletters, but I am a Luddite and prefer to sit in my comfy chair with a cuppa coffee and read actual paper with words on it.
B. Test rides! Yes, K&K would have pitched a hissy-fit if the knew about all our shenanigans, but we had fun! After the day of racing we would set up a few boats, ASH, 20ssH, CSH, and even a 500ccH PRO boat one time. Deal was if you wanted to try it out get in line. We'd fit them out with borrowed gear, give them quick instructions, fire it up and turn `em loose!
I believe those two things resulted in fielding lot of new race drivers and keeping them involved.
Oh yeah, now and again we would cut a little slack. Example: One time three guys showed up at Camden with CSH rigs. River racers. Our inspector (bless his dear departed soul) was convinced their engines had been worked over and was itching to do a tear down. Sez me - they've never raced with a full field, so let `em race. They raced. Did fairly well and had so much fun they became regulars. Steve Dunn was one of three and he is very active in our sport today, organizing races in Tabor City, NC and elsewhere.
My 2 cents. You go, Brad!
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