We love what we are seeing and our response to the National meeting and press release has been 90% positive. That said, our propesed plan was a five year pahse in plan for the Hot Rod in the A class. 2005 prototype and initial testing to finalize design. 2006 probationary with motor in full production. 2007 legal motor in the A clas with whatever tweaks are necessary to compliment the OMC and not dominate it. 2008 Evaluate current competition. 2009 Hot Rod is the dominant motor (meaning it is fast enough to win the nationals). We feel are motor will be the one that has to be handicapped to run with the OMC. Even though eliminating the OMC completely would be the best thing for the Hot Rod company that is not what we are asking for. We are willing to run with multiple motors as long as the Hot Rod is reasonably competitve. We know this will mean fewer sales initially, but we are in it for the lng haul. We hope and think that our Hot Rod A will run on your current A boat and even run your current A wheels (the gearcase being the same)
In short we are racers and have been for a long time. We will try and accomidate as many people as we can as we build the company and develop motors.
Keep your eyes posted for a gearcase pressrelease soon that will update the timeline to sales.
Later,
Dean Sutherland
American Hot Rod
In short we are racers and have been for a long time. We will try and accomidate as many people as we can as we build the company and develop motors.
Keep your eyes posted for a gearcase pressrelease soon that will update the timeline to sales.
Later,
Dean Sutherland
American Hot Rod
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