Let's follow our rules
Stock Outboard Racing is a form of affordable, amateur, outboard powered racing, achieving maximum recognition and reasonable awards for successful competitors. Our objective is to have competitive equipment, commercially available to all competitors on an equal basis. We wish to promote this sport on a national level and support it on a local level, giving safety a foremost consideration.
How do we achieve the underlined? Used out of production motors only available as hand me downs? Guedo's perception with the 102's is what we see with an OMC only and Y80 only and a Merc 44XS only class.
(not to bring Mike Pavlick into the conversation again, but his 302 in CSH was extremely compettive. Ryan Burdick and I both ran 302's in CSR)
Stock Outboard Racing is a form of affordable, amateur, outboard powered racing, achieving maximum recognition and reasonable awards for successful competitors. Our objective is to have competitive equipment, commercially available to all competitors on an equal basis. We wish to promote this sport on a national level and support it on a local level, giving safety a foremost consideration.
How do we achieve the underlined? Used out of production motors only available as hand me downs? Guedo's perception with the 102's is what we see with an OMC only and Y80 only and a Merc 44XS only class.
(not to bring Mike Pavlick into the conversation again, but his 302 in CSH was extremely compettive. Ryan Burdick and I both ran 302's in CSR)
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