I wanted to start another thread outside of the BOD thread regarding the 321.
So everyone knows, I was on the 300 committee that recommended the 321 for the 300 class. I was one of the first ones to buy a 321 when they were available. I also was one of the first to buy a 302 when the 300 class was first past. I can also neither confirm or deny that my latest GPS waterproof fanny pack used in testing and racing has a cup holder.
This year, I have tried a few items with the 321 at my own cost and risk
#1 Jesup: Run the 321 in 20SSH at smudge below 1/2 with 3 blade prop: she heated up with a a top speed of 64.2 (It was a fun ride till throttle got real spongey like out of turn 1)
#2a Constantine, Run the 321 in 20SSH at a smidgen below 3/4 with same prop, restrictor, she heated up and GPS lost batteries
#2b Constantine Run the 302 Powerhead in 20SSH on the 321 tower at 3/4, restrictor, and she heated up (same prop)
Confirmation that the tower and not the powerhead is causing the heating issue. It's not a mater of water, it's the extra baffle that's causing back pressure to let the water heat up, raising temps. Again, I'm not a mechanical engineer, this was sent in a memo from TJ.
#3 Run the 321 with restrictor on Sunday Dayton, heat 1 at 1/ 3/8 with a top speed of 50.3 on 3/4 mile course (same prop) Nice cool engine in 91 temps with high humidity. (pulled off as to not be embarrassed by multiple people lapping me)
#4 Run the 321 without restrictor on Sunday, Dayton, heat 2 at 1 3/8 with top speed of 60.1 on 3/4 mile course (same prop) Nice cool engine in 91 temps with high humidity. (Ran wide and slow for 1 lap to get cleaner water, and was lapped by Dana Holt only)
I left a VM and email to Brewster that for the next national meeting, I would like to present this data along with a few more, to propose that the stock 321 with shaved gear foot be allowed in 20SSH without a restrictor as a temporary measure to allow 300 drivers to take same investment and at least get another class entry in the weekend. It' comes down to parity for now for the next year. We have a boat load of new 300 drivers, we need a class to get them out on the water more. We allow Mercury's to be jacked up in ASH, let's allowed the 321 to be lowered without restrictor in 20SSH, and even 25SSR.
Play nice and chip away at this.
So everyone knows, I was on the 300 committee that recommended the 321 for the 300 class. I was one of the first ones to buy a 321 when they were available. I also was one of the first to buy a 302 when the 300 class was first past. I can also neither confirm or deny that my latest GPS waterproof fanny pack used in testing and racing has a cup holder.
This year, I have tried a few items with the 321 at my own cost and risk
#1 Jesup: Run the 321 in 20SSH at smudge below 1/2 with 3 blade prop: she heated up with a a top speed of 64.2 (It was a fun ride till throttle got real spongey like out of turn 1)
#2a Constantine, Run the 321 in 20SSH at a smidgen below 3/4 with same prop, restrictor, she heated up and GPS lost batteries
#2b Constantine Run the 302 Powerhead in 20SSH on the 321 tower at 3/4, restrictor, and she heated up (same prop)
Confirmation that the tower and not the powerhead is causing the heating issue. It's not a mater of water, it's the extra baffle that's causing back pressure to let the water heat up, raising temps. Again, I'm not a mechanical engineer, this was sent in a memo from TJ.
#3 Run the 321 with restrictor on Sunday Dayton, heat 1 at 1/ 3/8 with a top speed of 50.3 on 3/4 mile course (same prop) Nice cool engine in 91 temps with high humidity. (pulled off as to not be embarrassed by multiple people lapping me)
#4 Run the 321 without restrictor on Sunday, Dayton, heat 2 at 1 3/8 with top speed of 60.1 on 3/4 mile course (same prop) Nice cool engine in 91 temps with high humidity. (Ran wide and slow for 1 lap to get cleaner water, and was lapped by Dana Holt only)
I left a VM and email to Brewster that for the next national meeting, I would like to present this data along with a few more, to propose that the stock 321 with shaved gear foot be allowed in 20SSH without a restrictor as a temporary measure to allow 300 drivers to take same investment and at least get another class entry in the weekend. It' comes down to parity for now for the next year. We have a boat load of new 300 drivers, we need a class to get them out on the water more. We allow Mercury's to be jacked up in ASH, let's allowed the 321 to be lowered without restrictor in 20SSH, and even 25SSR.
Play nice and chip away at this.
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