King for one day
1) Centralized Nationals - for all categories, hosted and promoted by APBA. APBA should benefit from our Sanctioned Nationals Events - not clubs. Maybe even an APBA owned site....or combined classes or categories. Make it spectator friendly. Don't park all of our enclosed trailers on the water's edge park bleachers of people watching the competition on the water.
2) Consolidation - No safety rules should be left to categories. A committe should be formed from across the organization. This committe makes all decisions based on the best interest of our membership and our risk as an organization. This will reduce duplication and clumpsy verbage.....steamline what we need and not what a small movement in a category sees as its own pressing issue.
3) Mandated National platform of classes recognized for competition as national classes with national points. Let local clubs race whatever they want. Then at a specific time slot during the day we run our premier classes. Reduce the number of classes across the board to well populated classes and classes we are planning for the future.
4) In production equipment only. The only motors that should be raced on the afore mentioned platform are motors that the general public....Joe the plumber can access with no previous knowledge of the sport of boat racing. At least for an entry level well promoted class within each category.
Race ready.....it is the responsiblity of ABPA to insure that these prodcuts are easily accessible. APBA has to insure this ease of entry. Not the categories all spirally off in there own direction. If we had the greater good in mind for all plans within APBA we would have a range of likely lower cost spec classes rather than one that may only benefit one category.
5) Stop planning everything we do to the lowest common denominator. Set the bar at a reasonable height and work on ways to bring people to that mark.
1) Centralized Nationals - for all categories, hosted and promoted by APBA. APBA should benefit from our Sanctioned Nationals Events - not clubs. Maybe even an APBA owned site....or combined classes or categories. Make it spectator friendly. Don't park all of our enclosed trailers on the water's edge park bleachers of people watching the competition on the water.
2) Consolidation - No safety rules should be left to categories. A committe should be formed from across the organization. This committe makes all decisions based on the best interest of our membership and our risk as an organization. This will reduce duplication and clumpsy verbage.....steamline what we need and not what a small movement in a category sees as its own pressing issue.
3) Mandated National platform of classes recognized for competition as national classes with national points. Let local clubs race whatever they want. Then at a specific time slot during the day we run our premier classes. Reduce the number of classes across the board to well populated classes and classes we are planning for the future.
4) In production equipment only. The only motors that should be raced on the afore mentioned platform are motors that the general public....Joe the plumber can access with no previous knowledge of the sport of boat racing. At least for an entry level well promoted class within each category.
Race ready.....it is the responsiblity of ABPA to insure that these prodcuts are easily accessible. APBA has to insure this ease of entry. Not the categories all spirally off in there own direction. If we had the greater good in mind for all plans within APBA we would have a range of likely lower cost spec classes rather than one that may only benefit one category.
5) Stop planning everything we do to the lowest common denominator. Set the bar at a reasonable height and work on ways to bring people to that mark.
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