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what bored dummy came up with these rules??
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Originally posted by form-e one View Postsoo where at lawerance this weekend and getting boats inspected before we can race,,, all of sudden inspector says sponson not round enough,,, and ya need a born on date... said what the----- you talking about..... i figg that the fricken stockers,,,,,, he sai's nope that everyone now,, i said ya got to be -----kidding me,,,nope,,,,,, sooo why rounded pickles i asked.. so wont go threw someone when ya hit them,,, i said by the time i hit them rounded or not the impact alone will rupture everything in him and kill him anyway,,,,,,, then asked born on date he just shrugged,,,, i only care when my beer born,,, so what the sam heck all the new waste of time rules to make it harder on us racers???? no wonder people leaveing the sport as i see it these rules abselutely someones winter bordem... any explanations appreciated,,,,cheyney
let the categories screw up other stuff. Have one rule for kneel down boats, no grandfathering, no debate just cut the points off if thats what they want and get it done.
Our membership dollars totalled in the tens of thousands of dollars on this subject, by the time APBA reimbursed everyone's expenses to the national meetings, conference call expenses, pringitn expenses for multiple rules (when we printed a rule book), having different rules for different categories, change the rules, moving their implementation dates and so on.... now 8 years later we haven't got everyone on the same page.
Make the rule..... enforce it .... done. Let's race!
I am go suit up in my red helmet, broken zipper on my kevlar pants, torn sleeves, buckleless lifejacket and get in my boat with the bottom falling out, the outlined numbers and with the kill switch you didn't check, the almost full butterfly on my carb you didn't check, and run my 75 mph DMH set a pick for your 100 FEH right in the middle fo the turn so your can prove that your pickle points are our greatest safety concern.
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Potato vs. Patato
Originally posted by reed28n View PostThis was a UIM rule that there was a big push to adopt. Stuff like this wastes a lot of time within our membership. APBA as a whole should have taken the proffessional opinion of reliable engineeers and consulted our insurance carrier. If it was in the best interest of APBA (which most safety rules are) thenit should have been implemented across the board without membership votes etc...... Safety should not be category by category, we have elected representatives that should eb protecting the interest of APBA and should call balls and strikes on safety.
let the categories screw up other stuff. Have one rule for kneel down boats, no grandfathering, no debate just cut the points off if thats what they want and get it done.
Our membership dollars totalled in the tens of thousands of dollars on this subject, by the time APBA reimbursed everyone's expenses to the national meetings, conference call expenses, pringitn expenses for multiple rules (when we printed a rule book), having different rules for different categories, change the rules, moving their implementation dates and so on.... now 8 years later we haven't got everyone on the same page.
Make the rule..... enforce it .... done. Let's race!
I am go suit up in my red helmet, broken zipper on my kevlar pants, torn sleeves, buckleless lifejacket and get in my boat with the bottom falling out, the outlined numbers and with the kill switch you didn't check, the almost full butterfly on my carb you didn't check, and run my 75 mph DMH set a pick for your 100 FEH right in the middle fo the turn so your can prove that your pickle points are our greatest safety concern.
Screw UIM and the folks who look to jam there rules down our throats..........it's kinda like the metric system, if you want to use the metric system go move to Europe and have at it.
APBA stands for the AMERICAN Power Boat Association the last time i checked. Trying to merge their rules and ours is a joke and creates dissention amongst USA APBA Members in general. I am sure UIM has no interest in adopting our screwed up rule book?? Then why should we adopt there crap.
As a great country western once said, take UIM and SHOVE IT!! Well, something like that.
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Well, Almost RIght
Originally posted by reed28n View PostThis was a UIM rule that there was a big push to adopt. Stuff like this wastes a lot of time within our membership. APBA as a whole should have taken the proffessional opinion of reliable engineeers and consulted our insurance carrier. If it was in the best interest of APBA (which most safety rules are) thenit should have been implemented across the board without membership votes etc...... Safety should not be category by category, we have elected representatives that should eb protecting the interest of APBA and should call balls and strikes on safety.
let the categories screw up other stuff. Have one rule for kneel down boats, no grandfathering, no debate just cut the points off if thats what they want and get it done.
Our membership dollars totalled in the tens of thousands of dollars on this subject, by the time APBA reimbursed everyone's expenses to the national meetings, conference call expenses, pringitn expenses for multiple rules (when we printed a rule book), having different rules for different categories, change the rules, moving their implementation dates and so on.... now 8 years later we haven't got everyone on the same page.
Make the rule..... enforce it .... done. Let's race!
I am go suit up in my red helmet, broken zipper on my kevlar pants, torn sleeves, buckleless lifejacket and get in my boat with the bottom falling out, the outlined numbers and with the kill switch you didn't check, the almost full butterfly on my carb you didn't check, and run my 75 mph DMH set a pick for your 100 FEH right in the middle fo the turn so your can prove that your pickle points are our greatest safety concern.Dave Mason
Just A Boat Racer
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Originally posted by form-e one View Postsoo where at lawerance this weekend and getting boats inspected before we can race,,, all of sudden inspector says sponson not round enough,,, and ya need a born on date... said what the----- you talking about..... i figg that the fricken stockers,,,,,, he sai's nope that everyone now,, i said ya got to be -----kidding me,,,nope,,,,,, sooo why rounded pickles i asked.. so wont go threw someone when ya hit them,,, i said by the time i hit them rounded or not the impact alone will rupture everything in him and kill him anyway,,,,,,, then asked born on date he just shrugged,,,, i only care when my beer born,,, so what the sam heck all the new waste of time rules to make it harder on us racers???? no wonder people leaveing the sport as i see it these rules abselutely someones winter bordem... any explanations appreciated,,,,cheyney
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Originally posted by ricochet112 View PostLawyers and insurance companies...
I was told by someone in a responsible position with APBA several years ago, and also an insurance company rep, that the Insurance company has little input into safety rules unless something specific is called to their attention that would be an obvious hazard. That they ( the ins co.) depends on the sanctioning body (APBA or other body) that makes the rules, because of past experience in that field or sport, to come up with rules that will assure the safest field of participation for both drivers and spectators, and that the insurance company would have no or little input into those rules unless they saw something while attending a race or reading the rules (if they did so) that would be an obvious safety concern due to negligence or an oversight that was so obvious as to not escape scrutiny.
That is why they do send reps sometimes to observe at a race so as to see if the rules are being followed.
If I was told correctly, and I have no reason to believe I was not, then that is just another overriding reason to have someone (or someones) on the safety committees that use some common sense when these rules are formulated so that they are common sense and are not mandated just because someone somewhere else thought or thinks they are a good idea.
Then you also have the personalties that think if they are not making new rules, whether for a good reason or not, they are not being conscientious, good intentioned and doing their job. And then you have the ones that just like to exert their power because they can, no matter whether it makes good and reasonable sense or not. I guess it is up to the individual participant to decide whether APBA is at that stage........ or not.
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Rules on top of rules
Originally posted by bill van steenwyk View PostI was told by someone in a responsible position with APBA several years ago, and also an insurance company rep, that the Insurance company has little input into safety rules unless something specific is called to their attention that would be an obvious hazard. That they ( the ins co.) depends on the sanctioning body (APBA or other body) that makes the rules, because of past experience in that field or sport, to come up with rules that will assure the safest field of participation for both drivers and spectators, and that the insurance company would have no or little input into those rules unless they saw something while attending a race or reading the rules (if they did so) that would be an obvious safety concern due to negligence or an oversight that was so obvious as to not escape scrutiny.
That is why they do send reps sometimes to observe at a race so as to see if the rules are being followed.
If I was told correctly, and I have no reason to believe I was not, then that is just another overriding reason to have someone (or someones) on the safety committees that use some common sense when these rules are formulated so that they are common sense and are not mandated just because someone somewhere else thought or thinks they are a good idea.
Then you also have the personalties that think if they are not making new rules, whether for a good reason or not, they are not being conscientious, good intentioned and doing their job. And then you have the ones that just like to exert their power because they can, no matter whether it makes good and reasonable sense or not. I guess it is up to the individual participant to decide whether APBA is at that stage........ or not.
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john 527 and dave mason,,, great points and others,,,,,,, so mutch for reg 10 guys who cant read either... my point,,, first race of year,,, we where grandfatherd in ...we race a 1990"s i think pugh.. gearge luces blue and white boat in d-mod,,, so inspectors inspecting kill switches how dont know nun ya had ohm meter/volt meter,,, nobody looked for full butter-flys...,,,,, as i thought we where grandfatherd,,, they the inspectors ALL said no the rules have now changed??? we all have to change the boats..ie sponson tips and born on date.. NO grandfather,,, i said that just stocks ,,, they said that thay luv me but noooo,,,, you have to get it done now or dont race... mmmm,,, dont get me wrong the inspectors are volunteers,,, and these guys i luv and have raced with them near 30 years,,, but what the f---- have the rules and how there written have come to,, that we common folk miss interpret them???... ie if people are so bored to come up with this crap in the winter get a life,,, sorta like when we had to attach the kill switch to our wrists... then the kids fell out and broke there wrists,,,, so that was nullified real quick,,, lets get a life and think about things that are real and will ACTUALLY HELP our sport,, 5000 safety rules that mean nothing aint it... i do luv inspectors and there volunteereing,,,,
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Originally posted by bill van steenwyk View PostI was told by someone in a responsible position with APBA several years ago, and also an insurance company rep, that the Insurance company has little input into safety rules unless something specific is called to their attention that would be an obvious hazard. That they ( the ins co.) depends on the sanctioning body (APBA or other body) that makes the rules, because of past experience in that field or sport, to come up with rules that will assure the safest field of participation for both drivers and spectators, and that the insurance company would have no or little input into those rules unless they saw something while attending a race or reading the rules (if they did so) that would be an obvious safety concern due to negligence or an oversight that was so obvious as to not escape scrutiny.
That is why they do send reps sometimes to observe at a race so as to see if the rules are being followed.
If I was told correctly, and I have no reason to believe I was not, then that is just another overriding reason to have someone (or someones) on the safety committees that use some common sense when these rules are formulated so that they are common sense and are not mandated just because someone somewhere else thought or thinks they are a good idea.
Then you also have the personalties that think if they are not making new rules, whether for a good reason or not, they are not being conscientious, good intentioned and doing their job. And then you have the ones that just like to exert their power because they can, no matter whether it makes good and reasonable sense or not. I guess it is up to the individual participant to decide whether APBA is at that stage........ or not.
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I highly doubt someone at APBA came up with the BS rule about snow fence, a Risk Mgr monitoring the entrance to the restricted area and 30 foot barriers from the water for spectators.
What a joke.
45 years of going to Stock/Mod races and never seen an issue that warranted these extreme, time consuming and man power draining measures.
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Amen
Originally posted by CSH12M View PostYou are 100% correct. They explained to me that they have NO input into our safety rules. What they are looking for at a race is, are we enforcing our own rules. If we did away with the rounded pickle for rule tomorrow, they would not blink an eye.
Just say NO to more new rules!!
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Originally posted by dholt View PostI highly doubt someone at APBA came up with the BS rule about snow fence, a Risk Mgr monitoring the entrance to the restricted area and 30 foot barriers from the water for spectators.
What a joke.
45 years of going to Stock/Mod races and never seen an issue that warranted these extreme, time consuming and man power draining measures.
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