I have put together some ideas that I think will get this sport heading in a positive direction. These are some things I intend on proposing to the SORC for this years national meeting. I would like to see what everyone thinks. In particular I would like to see a response from the commissioners, as they are the ones making the decisions.
Proposal #1-Class Structure/Legal Motors
ASR/ASH-OMC A, Hot Rod A Phase out OMC and go to Hot Rod as prescribed in Proposal 3
15ssR/15sssH-15 cu.in. Hot Rod
BSR/BSH-20 cu.in. Hot Rod
CSR/CSH-Yamato 102, Yamato 302
DSR/DSH-Merc 44xs
20ssH-Yamato 80
This is a proposed class structure to begin for the 2009 season. The Merc 25xs would run in BSR/BSH until this time. We will only keep 20ssH around until it dies out(refer to proposal #2), and then not replace it. This allows time for guys currently running 25 to make plans to get new equipment.
Proposal #2-Class Standards
In order for a class to maintain National Status it must have 40 active participants and 12 boats at the nationals. Privileges of a class with national status would include having an official National Champion, National High Point Champion, and recieving Hall of Champions points. If a class drops below these standard it would be put on probation, and follow the same procedures that were used when class standard rules applied in the past. If after any season a classes participation drops below 55 participants a special committee would be put together to research the future of the class. Look for new motors, etc., and make suggestions to the SORC on what to do to increase participation.
Proposal #3-Introduction of New Motors
Once a decision has been made to bring a new motor into a class there will be a 3 year phase in period. During the first 2 years the new motor will be probationary. In the third year both motors would be legal for competition. After the third year only the new motor will be legal, the old motor is now considered to be obsoleted.
Proposal #4-Promotional Booklet
A committee should be formed to put together a booklet to be given to prospective racers. These booklets will be provided to clubs for free to be given out to spectators at races who show interest in joining the sport. These booklets would include the following--
-History of Stock Outboard
-*Future of Stock Outboard*-this is very important as hopefully we are heading in a direction were we are looking more towards the future.
-Specific Class Information
-Engines-how long they will likely be legal in the class, what can be done after they are eliminated(Mod, etc.)
-Speeds, Competitiveness, Driver commentary
-Weights, Boat sizes, Motor weights, ideal driver weights(this information might better help a driver decide what class to run)
-*Free Advertising*
Provide contact information for-
Engine manufacturers-Bass Tohatsu D
-Ron Selewach Hot Rod
-Yamato Dealers
Boats-Any builder who want to be included must provide information
-Pictures, Price lists, write-ups about accomplishments, etc.
Props-Information on propeller makers
Safety Equip.
*Used Equipment Network Director*-It is imperitive that we get this network up and running. This will make getting good used equipment to new drivers. It is also important that we do not sell out of date, obsolete equipment, we have to help the new drivers as much as possible.
This is a post I made last year around this time. I have done some minor editing to the class structure, everything else is the same. When I posted it last year in the Problem Solving 101 thread, it got little response. I think that this is a layout that would promote the growth of stock outboard. In addition to what is above, I also think that it would be of benefit to the sport to keep a one motor per class class structure. This gaurantees motor parity. And there is never any question for new racers about which motor to buy. The only time when more than one motor would be legal would be during the three year transition period.
Proposal #1-Class Structure/Legal Motors
ASR/ASH-OMC A, Hot Rod A Phase out OMC and go to Hot Rod as prescribed in Proposal 3
15ssR/15sssH-15 cu.in. Hot Rod
BSR/BSH-20 cu.in. Hot Rod
CSR/CSH-Yamato 102, Yamato 302
DSR/DSH-Merc 44xs
20ssH-Yamato 80
This is a proposed class structure to begin for the 2009 season. The Merc 25xs would run in BSR/BSH until this time. We will only keep 20ssH around until it dies out(refer to proposal #2), and then not replace it. This allows time for guys currently running 25 to make plans to get new equipment.
Proposal #2-Class Standards
In order for a class to maintain National Status it must have 40 active participants and 12 boats at the nationals. Privileges of a class with national status would include having an official National Champion, National High Point Champion, and recieving Hall of Champions points. If a class drops below these standard it would be put on probation, and follow the same procedures that were used when class standard rules applied in the past. If after any season a classes participation drops below 55 participants a special committee would be put together to research the future of the class. Look for new motors, etc., and make suggestions to the SORC on what to do to increase participation.
Proposal #3-Introduction of New Motors
Once a decision has been made to bring a new motor into a class there will be a 3 year phase in period. During the first 2 years the new motor will be probationary. In the third year both motors would be legal for competition. After the third year only the new motor will be legal, the old motor is now considered to be obsoleted.
Proposal #4-Promotional Booklet
A committee should be formed to put together a booklet to be given to prospective racers. These booklets will be provided to clubs for free to be given out to spectators at races who show interest in joining the sport. These booklets would include the following--
-History of Stock Outboard
-*Future of Stock Outboard*-this is very important as hopefully we are heading in a direction were we are looking more towards the future.
-Specific Class Information
-Engines-how long they will likely be legal in the class, what can be done after they are eliminated(Mod, etc.)
-Speeds, Competitiveness, Driver commentary
-Weights, Boat sizes, Motor weights, ideal driver weights(this information might better help a driver decide what class to run)
-*Free Advertising*
Provide contact information for-
Engine manufacturers-Bass Tohatsu D
-Ron Selewach Hot Rod
-Yamato Dealers
Boats-Any builder who want to be included must provide information
-Pictures, Price lists, write-ups about accomplishments, etc.
Props-Information on propeller makers
Safety Equip.
*Used Equipment Network Director*-It is imperitive that we get this network up and running. This will make getting good used equipment to new drivers. It is also important that we do not sell out of date, obsolete equipment, we have to help the new drivers as much as possible.
This is a post I made last year around this time. I have done some minor editing to the class structure, everything else is the same. When I posted it last year in the Problem Solving 101 thread, it got little response. I think that this is a layout that would promote the growth of stock outboard. In addition to what is above, I also think that it would be of benefit to the sport to keep a one motor per class class structure. This gaurantees motor parity. And there is never any question for new racers about which motor to buy. The only time when more than one motor would be legal would be during the three year transition period.
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