Right On...........
And if the new-comer wants to pull the restrictor and throw in some lead he/she now has a CSH ride with the same 302 rig!! I believe this would be a true "Value Proposition" as Dean likes to say.............i call it a lot of bang for your buck!
It truly is a shame our Stock Outboard division classes have become so 'fractured' over the last few decades and regionalized..........while i agree conceptually with Dean's presentation i think the short term heartache for member clubs and several members it will cause forced me to say no.
In talking to Dan and Max Acernio who are new to our sport, class structure was not their main issue when they came into our sport a couple years ago. The fact was Dan's son Max went to a local boat race and liked "boat racing' and then Luce and others on Long Island guided him into classes that were popular in his area..........
So while it would be cool to get back to A, B, C, D i am not convinved it should be our first priority but is just one piece of our broken system.
I wished Dean would have focused more on MHRA's driving school to the SORC. I have been active with the Shane's over the last few years with the J Program set up by the Historical Society and the Inboard Division and have been re-vitialized by the hope this program has given to growing our sport from the bottom up. Dean's driving school is on the same path and these are the avenues that what will SLOWLY grow our sport. I doubt Facebook, Social Networking, U-Tube and all that other computer crap will do much. While these forms of exposure are nice to have out there; they in my opinion are a secondary source of growing membership.
The APBA dumping $140,000 into OPC/style spec boats to me is a joke........Hearn and Dean should be lobbying APBA for monies to support MHRA style schools and Demo rigs like Matt Gallager from DVORA in New Jersey referenced for his potential new member. Growing APBA racing members from the bottom up seems to make more sense than looking for the next Bill Muncy with 'big boats'. Getting our product in front of the public in person is the ticket. I am afraid growth has been and will continue to be done one person at a time. Programs like what Shane and Dean are spearheading and committing there time to is what i see as productive and should be pursued aggresively...........
At the end of the day we (SORC) allocated Dean and MHRA $2100 from the SORC budget to buy a 302 engine to help prepare a rig for use at the school... i would have liked to seen that number tripled and defered filming the Wakefield Nationals for $6000 and selling discs back to ourselves??????? I believe MHRA's school would net us more results than a video!
And for those that read these Hydroracer snippets and do not sit in on the 3 days of meetings we lament through,many things get lost in the translation. Chairman Hearn conducts meetings in a orderly fashion and by roberts rules which sometimes rubs certain people the wrong way but he runs a organized fair meeting. Ed actually allowed Dean pleanty of room to operate into Saturday and once all the smoke cleared guided the Commission into 'working out' Dean's idea Saturday and helping him word the motion for the upcoming ballot.
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It truly is a shame our Stock Outboard division classes have become so 'fractured' over the last few decades and regionalized..........while i agree conceptually with Dean's presentation i think the short term heartache for member clubs and several members it will cause forced me to say no.
In talking to Dan and Max Acernio who are new to our sport, class structure was not their main issue when they came into our sport a couple years ago. The fact was Dan's son Max went to a local boat race and liked "boat racing' and then Luce and others on Long Island guided him into classes that were popular in his area..........
So while it would be cool to get back to A, B, C, D i am not convinved it should be our first priority but is just one piece of our broken system.
I wished Dean would have focused more on MHRA's driving school to the SORC. I have been active with the Shane's over the last few years with the J Program set up by the Historical Society and the Inboard Division and have been re-vitialized by the hope this program has given to growing our sport from the bottom up. Dean's driving school is on the same path and these are the avenues that what will SLOWLY grow our sport. I doubt Facebook, Social Networking, U-Tube and all that other computer crap will do much. While these forms of exposure are nice to have out there; they in my opinion are a secondary source of growing membership.
The APBA dumping $140,000 into OPC/style spec boats to me is a joke........Hearn and Dean should be lobbying APBA for monies to support MHRA style schools and Demo rigs like Matt Gallager from DVORA in New Jersey referenced for his potential new member. Growing APBA racing members from the bottom up seems to make more sense than looking for the next Bill Muncy with 'big boats'. Getting our product in front of the public in person is the ticket. I am afraid growth has been and will continue to be done one person at a time. Programs like what Shane and Dean are spearheading and committing there time to is what i see as productive and should be pursued aggresively...........
At the end of the day we (SORC) allocated Dean and MHRA $2100 from the SORC budget to buy a 302 engine to help prepare a rig for use at the school... i would have liked to seen that number tripled and defered filming the Wakefield Nationals for $6000 and selling discs back to ourselves??????? I believe MHRA's school would net us more results than a video!
And for those that read these Hydroracer snippets and do not sit in on the 3 days of meetings we lament through,many things get lost in the translation. Chairman Hearn conducts meetings in a orderly fashion and by roberts rules which sometimes rubs certain people the wrong way but he runs a organized fair meeting. Ed actually allowed Dean pleanty of room to operate into Saturday and once all the smoke cleared guided the Commission into 'working out' Dean's idea Saturday and helping him word the motion for the upcoming ballot.
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