One of the great pleasures of 2004 for me was watching a group of enthusiastic and interested boat racers look at the future and meet it with open arms at NBRA's national meeting back in October.
There, discussion of new engines and technical changes took on a forward thinking bent that realizes much of the iron we race today--while fast and dependable--is getting very long in tooth. The discussion approved ballot measures dealing with new power in D hydro and runabout, Super E hydro and runabout, C hydro and runabout and 25 Mod.
This season's official NBRA balloting has now ended and the following tech changes were approved:
1. The Tohatsu M50D@ engine with stock powerhead is leagal to run in D
Hydro and DRunabout.
2. The Tohatsu M50 D2 engine modified under the same rules and
guidlines of the Yamaha 50 is legal to run in Super Hydro and Super E
Runabout
3.Yamaha 24.9 cu in engine is legal to run in C Hydro and C Runabout
following the same engine rules as C Hydro Class.
4.25 Mod Merc engine is legal in C Runabout following same engine
guidelines as 25 Mod Hydro class.
5.Merc 25 Mod may run any flywheel and any ignition.
6. Merc 25 Mod engine Modifications- Ports may be raise .040 and
engine may be blue printed to match factory model specs.
NBRA is growing and looking at welcoming several new clubs in the coming year.
We currently have 14 races scheduled for 2005--most of which have $2000 or more prize money--and more in the works.
It's a good place to be and there's always room for you. We also look forward to seeing more easily-obtainable equipment available to make kneeldown boat racing affordable and relevant to folks who have always dreamed of "going fast and turning left on the water."
See you on the lake!
Dan Crummett
O-49
NBRA President
There, discussion of new engines and technical changes took on a forward thinking bent that realizes much of the iron we race today--while fast and dependable--is getting very long in tooth. The discussion approved ballot measures dealing with new power in D hydro and runabout, Super E hydro and runabout, C hydro and runabout and 25 Mod.
This season's official NBRA balloting has now ended and the following tech changes were approved:
1. The Tohatsu M50D@ engine with stock powerhead is leagal to run in D
Hydro and DRunabout.
2. The Tohatsu M50 D2 engine modified under the same rules and
guidlines of the Yamaha 50 is legal to run in Super Hydro and Super E
Runabout
3.Yamaha 24.9 cu in engine is legal to run in C Hydro and C Runabout
following the same engine rules as C Hydro Class.
4.25 Mod Merc engine is legal in C Runabout following same engine
guidelines as 25 Mod Hydro class.
5.Merc 25 Mod may run any flywheel and any ignition.
6. Merc 25 Mod engine Modifications- Ports may be raise .040 and
engine may be blue printed to match factory model specs.
NBRA is growing and looking at welcoming several new clubs in the coming year.
We currently have 14 races scheduled for 2005--most of which have $2000 or more prize money--and more in the works.
It's a good place to be and there's always room for you. We also look forward to seeing more easily-obtainable equipment available to make kneeldown boat racing affordable and relevant to folks who have always dreamed of "going fast and turning left on the water."
See you on the lake!
Dan Crummett
O-49
NBRA President
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