won't this increase the chance there will be a few more badly needed DSR's out on the course?
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how does this fall into the Steering Committee's future plan for stock outboard racing? This seems like a step back versus a plan to move forward..........
so, it is stated by a SORC member here that it is realized by those members that a S.T-Bolt 44 will not run at the top against the 44XS and Tohatsu, so is this going to create another parity issue?
I thought the Super T-Bolt stuff was approved last year (except for maybe use of the 44XS tower)? I have yet to see any of it on the course?Last edited by mercguy; 02-03-2008, 09:40 AM.Daren
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Daren, the race committee plans to alternate which mod class or classes it will run with their Stock race. Classes I have equipment for will not run all the time. I think this is unfortunate because too many racers are lazy and will just stop coming in the future rather than checking to see which classes are running each time. But, with the D Stock rules loosened up I definitely have enough parts to assemble a viable Super Thunderbolt and maybe a second motor to loan out. The fact that I don't have a 100% probability of winning every heat doesn't matter to me; I just race for the fun of it.
Until enough Tohatsus are sold, there is a need for some other motors on the course to fill in or the guys buying the Tohatsus have a pretty hard time justifying their investment. I guess their other option is to each buy 3 motors.Last edited by sam; 02-03-2008, 06:20 AM.
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Originally posted by sam View PostDaren, the race committee plans to alternate which mod class or classes it will run with their Stock race. Classes I have equipment for will not run all the time. I think this is unfortunate because too many racers are lazy and will just stop coming in the future rather than checking to see which classes are running each time. But, with the D Stock rules loosened up I definitely have enough parts to assemble a viable Super Thunderbolt and maybe a second motor to loan out. The fact that I don't have a 100% probability of winning every heat doesn't matter to me; I just race for the fun of it.
Until enough Tohatsus are sold, there is a need for some other motors on the course to fill in or the guys buying the Tohatsus have a pretty hard time justifying their investment. I guess their other option is to each buy 3 motors.
I seriously doubt the guys buying the Tohatsus are worried about justifying their purchase..........Daren
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Originally posted by kws View PostDaren, Do you think it is possible that there are people that would buy them. If they felt there would be enough boats at their races to run them?
it has already been proved.........called Bass Machines.........the Toh's are selling QUITE NICELY! The issue before on buying a NEW Tohatsu was not the amount of boats that show up to a race (and that justifying the purchase of the motor), but the decision on rules, restrictions, etc for the motor in the class set forth by the appropriate commitee in the past, but that seems to have been taken care of fairly, so the motors are selling now.Last edited by mercguy; 02-03-2008, 09:59 AM.Daren
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I think the reason the proposed changes came along is as follows:
The old rules allowed blocks pre-1967. The problem is there there was a design change in 1964, so the new design blocks from 1964-1967 were allowed, and the 1968-1976 were not allowed even though they are identical to the 1964-1967 blocks.
We could have changed the rules to exclude the 1964-1967 blocks, but there are racers who raced those motors the past couple of years (with no competitive advantage). The only good option was to allow them all.
These changes will certainly allow more people with a greater variety of parts to start racing, and there is NOTHING bad about that.Jake
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Originally posted by mercguy View Posthow does this fall into the Steering Committee's future plan for stock outboard racing? This seems like a step back versus a plan to move forward..........
so, it is stated by a SORC member here that it is realized by those members that a S.T-Bolt 44 will not run at the top against the 44XS and Tohatsu, so is this going to create another parity issue?
I thought the Super T-Bolt stuff was approved last year (except for maybe use of the 44XS tower)? I have yet to see any of it on the course?Dave Mason
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Originally posted by reed28n View PostThere was never any intent to make that Super Thunderbolt more competitive than it already is.
But be clear about all of this; this year's change is no performance increase, just a technical correction of a bureaucratic oversight in the past. The blocks now allowed have the same performance as the other Super Thunderbolt blocks already allowed; hardly anything more than a serial number exclusion-inclusion issue.
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