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  • #16
    John---You need to make it....You will make the competition great and will have fun too. Hope to see you

    Rick Miller
    34-0

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    • #17
      Originally posted by DrRick34-0 View Post
      John---You need to make it....You will make the competition great and will have fun too. Hope to see you

      Rick Miller
      34-0
      I REALLY hope that I can. Been too long since Ive been on the water with ya Mr. Rick. We always have a good battle atleast once during a race weekend we are both at.
      John Mathews @ Mathews Racing L-390

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      • #18
        John, Hope you can make it. Driver for hire! We may talk!
        Alan



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        • #19
          Alan,
          What NBRA class can we run our APBA "350" (B Mod) Yamato hydro and what is the weight for the Yamato? What are the other engines will we race against and the weights?

          We'll also bring our 302 Mod hydro.

          Bob Koschka

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          • #20
            Your B Mod will race in B Hydro. The class weights are Merc/ Mariner 25XS (420lbs), Merc 25SS, 200, OMC 22ci, Yamato 80 Mod (all at 385lbs), Hot Rod B, and Sidewinder 20 (both at 365lbs). Hope this helps. Your 302 Mod hydro will have 2 classes to run. C Mod. Hydro and Mod. 25 Hydro.
            John Mathews @ Mathews Racing L-390

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            • #21
              Bob, Hope you can make it, We have not had the Bmod class in a while because there just has not been any show up at the NBRA races. It takes 3 for a legal race and 5 for a championship. The way this is in the rule book is that 5 legal boats must cross the line in either heat. If 3 cross the first heat and 5 cross the second it is a legal championship. Like John said the 302 Mod can run in two classes Mod 25 and C Mod, Cmod in the Yamato's has a restriction for 1 tooth off gear and expansion chamber. Mod 25 allows open exhaust and any gear ratio also.
              Alan



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              • #22
                Bob the motors are
                Yamato 80 mod, omc 22 ci mod(like what Rick Miller runs) Merc 25 XS 385
                Hot Rod B, Sidewinder 20W/any exhaust 365

                Also the D mod is the 40 CI merc with pipes the Tohatsu stock and 44xs stock 440

                E Hydro is only the 44ci merc modified 440

                Just so you guys know the E runabout has a weight of 490 (44 CU mod)

                Kevin
                Last edited by Kevin McAfee; 07-22-2010, 04:16 PM.
                "I would rather lose going fast enough to win than win going slow enough to lose."sigpic

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                • #23
                  Kevin you mean to tell me that you only weigh in at 490?? in the E/R no wonder I cant beat ya that extra 120# I carry must be it LOL Guess i need to tell Patsy to quit feeding me
                  Jeff

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                  • #24
                    NBRA racing fun

                    We will be there with a D stock hydro, C MOD hydro, maybe an E and will have 2 merc 20 cu inch engines and a 22 cubic in mercs to run on a hydro. Wishing all a safe trip to the race site. Let the party begin and the outstanding folks that run in NBRA will again provide for outstanding freindship and great racing. See you all there from the Louisiana racing side of the house.

                    Alan SR and JR

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                    • #25
                      Is this the weekend of July 31st and August 1st?

                      Can someone give me a quick break down of the difference between APBA DSR and NBRA DR? What sort of turn outs do you expect for DR? What does it take to join NBRA?

                      thanks
                      Josh



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                      • #26
                        Nbra

                        http://www.racenbra.com/nbraracingrules.htm
                        The above website will help understand NBRA classes and rules. The cost to join NBRA is $80.00 for the year and $45.00 for a single event. The year is the best way to go. Race date is July 31st and August 1st with testing Thursday and Friday.

                        Alan van Weele
                        Last edited by OldRacerBU; 07-23-2010, 01:15 AM.

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                        • #27
                          Josh the DSR is our D runabout. It will run with the Tohatsu (stock), 40 cu mod mercs and the 44XS (stock) with weight of 490. For the nationals you have to buy a full membership from NBRA. There will be at least 10 D Runabouts there. The cost is $80 as Alan said and $35 for novice. Testing is free.
                          "I would rather lose going fast enough to win than win going slow enough to lose."sigpic

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                          • #28
                            NBRA rules; 22 omc formally called B-1 has a weight of 420lbs in the on line rule book, but my 2006 rule book has the weight at 365lb. We would need to add 50lbs to run that class. The omc has died under that weight restriction. It(omc 22) has not been in a NBRA race in 5 years.

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                            • #29
                              Im sorry, but miss read the rules, looking at the runabout weight, the wt. is 385 for the omc hydro...I's still early here in oklahoma...

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                              • #30
                                Ricky,
                                Will you be at Centralia? Jason's bringing his 400MH (25MH) so that will be three.

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