rebutal..............
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1) most of the mod classes are based off the stock classes, which are still "letter based", so goes withuot saying mod should follow their roots, which makes it also easier for the "announcer" of the races to explain.
2) the Merc 30H has been way passed out of production, but is still allowed to race in Cmod (of which it should), so the 202 should be allowed also and allow those motors that have no where to race and have ended up on "cottage racer" boats..........put the motor back into racing (other than OSY), where it was designed for.
3) allowing the Yamato 80/102/302 gearcases to be used in other classes, makes it more affordable to race (Merc A/B/C units sell for upwards of $1500, which end up in the hands of collectors!). The suggestion is not just for the Yamato mod classes (B/C).
4) no class is ever to big (or strong)to allow more entrys and boats........
keep up the input, it is good to hear..............thanks everyone.
[QUOTE=meanred;119036]
Originally posted by Racers Edge
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2) the Merc 30H has been way passed out of production, but is still allowed to race in Cmod (of which it should), so the 202 should be allowed also and allow those motors that have no where to race and have ended up on "cottage racer" boats..........put the motor back into racing (other than OSY), where it was designed for.
3) allowing the Yamato 80/102/302 gearcases to be used in other classes, makes it more affordable to race (Merc A/B/C units sell for upwards of $1500, which end up in the hands of collectors!). The suggestion is not just for the Yamato mod classes (B/C).
4) no class is ever to big (or strong)to allow more entrys and boats........
keep up the input, it is good to hear..............thanks everyone.
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