Originally posted by pav225
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All types of Power Boat racing.
Always loved the 55h but never raced one. Loved the idea of the Bass Tohatsu was going to get one when they first came out--kinda thought this would be a boon for stock outboard,but they ran into a brick wall so I scraped that one.
Loved and raced the cresent on a marchetti hydro.
Well thats not what you asked me but it might help you understand my following point.
All stock outboard classes should be open to any MFG meeting specified engine sizes (old a,b,c,d,f) run on gasoline as purchased at the pump.
Need more races on rivers in larger metropolitian areas.
Believe it or not I like stock outboard as it is the life blood of all boat racing,and has a responsibility to all power boatracing and refuses to help as it only can. I believe it is being messed up by the past commissions more than the chairman. Wait every year for a new commission to set policy to improve all of boatracing but it never happens.
This is why you might think I have a axe to grind with stock outboard but in 1982 I sat in on a commission meeting with Harry Pinner
and listened to the garbage and guess what `28 years later it is the same garbage.
All categories share some of this responsibility Pro,Mod,Inboard,offshore,OPC
all of them. But stockoutboard is where it use to be anyone could start and it was easy to do, now as pointed out in another post you have to know someone and hope you are a machinest.
Commission sets policy Chairman can advise but is not the king as some think.
I have a passion for Alky (pro) engines and boats mainly the larger classes.
I much prefer less rules and more freedom in what you do.
Much prefer racing around 100 mph and if speeds increase I believe this is what racing is about.
All these things you hear me say are pretty much what many pro drivers believe but because when it is said on this site to many get up set .
The pro's are out numbered and are tired of singing to a chior that does not listen. IF you ever want to talk in person YOU WILL THEN FIND OUT HOW I REALY FEEL.
PAT
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