New Class Structure
Classes: ASR, ASH, BSR, BSH, CSR, CSH, DSH, 300SSH
ASR and ASH:
BSR and BSH:
300SSH
Eliminated Classes:
25SSH, 25SSR, 20SSH, DSR
25SSH
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Classes: ASR, ASH, BSR, BSH, CSR, CSH, DSH, 300SSH
ASR and ASH:
- No change to current class rules
BSR and BSH:
- Raise Weight to 385
- Engine
- SW 20 No restrictor
- Yamato 80 (For 3 years before being phased out of the class)
- BSR is now a side fin class
- Reasoning: There are about 12 true BSR racers left in the country, besides those 12 no one knows, or wants to know how to roll up a runabout. This class could now be a natural progression step from ASR, just like it was in the 1970's however the difference then was that ASR was a roll up class so it was a natural step into BSR. No one will be able to step from a side fin ASR into a BSR and be competitive. This way of racing has died with a generation, either adapt or let the class die in the next 5 years.
- No change to current class rules
- No change to current class rules
300SSH
- No change to current class rules
Eliminated Classes:
25SSH, 25SSR, 20SSH, DSR
25SSH
- This class is dead, and has no potential for growth.
- If you argue this point you are protecting your own interests
- This class has become another CSR (Similar speed, many of the same drivers)
- This class had a place when the mercury was a relevant engine... it no longer is
- The Yamato was introduced to the class to help boat count, it has now taken over the class, thus becoming another CSR which there is no need for
- Will help CSR Boat Count
- This has become another CSH (Similar speed, many of the same drivers)
- The engine of choice in this class is a "C" engine
- This class had a place when the Yamato 80 was the dominant engine, however, as new engines have been phased in this engine has become irrelevant, thus eliminating the purpose of the class.
- CSH will now have huge fields at all races, as all 20SSH drivers will pull their restrictor and run CSH
- Do I even really need to explain this one to you?
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