how much tow money should be offered to sway someone? is'nt $50 better than nothing? I'm not being sarcastic as I would like some input on this.
Bill[/QUOTE]
This is a great question and probably deserves its own thread.
What will get guys to come to a race; tow money, low entry fee or prize money? Most would say prize money only helps out a select few (ie those that win ). So, is it better to have tow money to get trailers to a race site or to lower entry fee's and get more boats on the water? Or is this pretty much the same thing? If so, then what would you rather see on a sanction?
The end result is for a club in any of this is to get boats on the water.
So, what works best: Take the poll and also give your opinion (examples are just a guess to get the discussion going.)
Tow money (say $50 under 100 miles and max $150 per trailer) This is per trailer - not per driver. Tow money not "show" money.
Entry fee (say 1st class full rate, 2nd 1/2 rate or 3rd free)
Prize money ($150 per class)
Bill[/QUOTE]
This is a great question and probably deserves its own thread.
What will get guys to come to a race; tow money, low entry fee or prize money? Most would say prize money only helps out a select few (ie those that win ). So, is it better to have tow money to get trailers to a race site or to lower entry fee's and get more boats on the water? Or is this pretty much the same thing? If so, then what would you rather see on a sanction?
The end result is for a club in any of this is to get boats on the water.
So, what works best: Take the poll and also give your opinion (examples are just a guess to get the discussion going.)
Tow money (say $50 under 100 miles and max $150 per trailer) This is per trailer - not per driver. Tow money not "show" money.
Entry fee (say 1st class full rate, 2nd 1/2 rate or 3rd free)
Prize money ($150 per class)
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