I've had quite a few good conversations about my proposal to convert USA OSY 400 into UIM OSY 400. I'm still working out details, but essentially within a period of three years, UIM rules would be in full effect.
http://www.hydroracer.net/forums/showthread.php?t=22548 for a quick background.
My biggest concern is the drop in entries once the rules begin to change. This is the Pro category’s largest class and many local clubs run OSY as a compliment to CSH to produce a decent amount of additional income. Second concern would be that in 3 years there would not be a full field at the Nationals.
I’m looking for 25 individuals (if this passes) who are willing to commit to build, maintain and race (or have someone race) an OSY setup here in the USA. I understand that 100% commitment is impossible, but please be honest with yourself before you commit. If you don’t want to be identified just email me and I’ll make note; here’s a start:
Participants
1. John Peeters
2. Aaron Salmon
3. John Wlodarski
4. TBR 1
5. TBR 2
6. Bill Allen
7. Kyle Bahl
8. Team Pavlick 1
9. Team Pavlick 2
10. Dean Sutherland
11. Rachel Warnock
12. MSR 1
13. MSR 2
I will be offering a comparison spec sheet on the 302 later (sorry 102 owners, doesn’t even seem that there is an OSY inspection manual for those motors).
Most current boats can be modified to meet UIM rules: Round tips, reinforced sides, raised sides, hand-protector, etc. I would like to identify builders across the USA that if you take your boat to them, they will update your boat to current standards for a flat fee. Builders please contact me if you are interested to be put on this list or racer send me contact names of your favorite repair man and I will directly call them.
Qualified Builders, set cost to be determined
1. TBR
2.
Suggestions, let me know, thanks, John Peeters. Jp(at)johnpeeters.com
http://www.hydroracer.net/forums/showthread.php?t=22548 for a quick background.
My biggest concern is the drop in entries once the rules begin to change. This is the Pro category’s largest class and many local clubs run OSY as a compliment to CSH to produce a decent amount of additional income. Second concern would be that in 3 years there would not be a full field at the Nationals.
I’m looking for 25 individuals (if this passes) who are willing to commit to build, maintain and race (or have someone race) an OSY setup here in the USA. I understand that 100% commitment is impossible, but please be honest with yourself before you commit. If you don’t want to be identified just email me and I’ll make note; here’s a start:
Participants
1. John Peeters
2. Aaron Salmon
3. John Wlodarski
4. TBR 1
5. TBR 2
6. Bill Allen
7. Kyle Bahl
8. Team Pavlick 1
9. Team Pavlick 2
10. Dean Sutherland
11. Rachel Warnock
12. MSR 1
13. MSR 2
I will be offering a comparison spec sheet on the 302 later (sorry 102 owners, doesn’t even seem that there is an OSY inspection manual for those motors).
Most current boats can be modified to meet UIM rules: Round tips, reinforced sides, raised sides, hand-protector, etc. I would like to identify builders across the USA that if you take your boat to them, they will update your boat to current standards for a flat fee. Builders please contact me if you are interested to be put on this list or racer send me contact names of your favorite repair man and I will directly call them.
Qualified Builders, set cost to be determined
1. TBR
2.
Suggestions, let me know, thanks, John Peeters. Jp(at)johnpeeters.com
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