You can't fix membership
You just can't fix the membership issue until you can get to the core of why people are leaving Stock Outboard. Is it financial? Is it that they cannot compete? Is it not what they thought they were getting into? Is it because they bought a 102 to run in the 20SSH class and now they can't get parts? (sorry I couldn't help myself) Or is it a completely independent issue nt related to boat racing at all.
Year after year we see the membership remain at approximately the same numbers and we can show that we attract new memebrs each year. So, we have an equal number that does not participate for a year or quits all together or moves on to another category. We have absolutely no statistics to form a strategy of retention.
The APBA organization needs to streamline a great deal of issues. One points system across all categories. One safety committee that addresses everything safety across all categories. Demand each category have a growth strategy. Demand each category reduce its number of classes. I would like to see a committee that centrally hosts all of the National competitions for all categories. Maybe APBA should own a site.
We will have the national in Region 6 for 3 out of 4 years. What does this mean? All of that revenue for the big event will stay in Region 6. It will help to make Region 6 stronger, more events, more members and more volunteers to make more events and more.
The rest of you all will be left to make it work with Regional races that Region 6 folks won't have to attend.
If APBA as a premier Boat racing organization is able to host and cash flow these big money events, all of the members benefit from the gain. From Region 12 to Region 1. Lower cost for sanctions at local events and more consolidated negotiating power for APBA as the host of more events.
Region 2 in the 70's easily had more stock outboard members than we now have in all of APBA. It is time to consolidate our efforts.
We have too many small groups traveling in too many different directions. We need strong leadership to move in one direction...
Originally posted by ram95
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Year after year we see the membership remain at approximately the same numbers and we can show that we attract new memebrs each year. So, we have an equal number that does not participate for a year or quits all together or moves on to another category. We have absolutely no statistics to form a strategy of retention.
The APBA organization needs to streamline a great deal of issues. One points system across all categories. One safety committee that addresses everything safety across all categories. Demand each category have a growth strategy. Demand each category reduce its number of classes. I would like to see a committee that centrally hosts all of the National competitions for all categories. Maybe APBA should own a site.
We will have the national in Region 6 for 3 out of 4 years. What does this mean? All of that revenue for the big event will stay in Region 6. It will help to make Region 6 stronger, more events, more members and more volunteers to make more events and more.
The rest of you all will be left to make it work with Regional races that Region 6 folks won't have to attend.
If APBA as a premier Boat racing organization is able to host and cash flow these big money events, all of the members benefit from the gain. From Region 12 to Region 1. Lower cost for sanctions at local events and more consolidated negotiating power for APBA as the host of more events.
Region 2 in the 70's easily had more stock outboard members than we now have in all of APBA. It is time to consolidate our efforts.
We have too many small groups traveling in too many different directions. We need strong leadership to move in one direction...
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