Alright, as I alluded in the other thread, Pavlick's persistent and reasonable logic, combined with his obvious love for racing, quality craftsmanship and design of racing vessels, and his complete perplexity at my thinking, has led me to have a religious wakening.
-We do not need to cut classes. Who cares how many classes we have? I don't! (I still think consolidation makes sense but, whatever. It's not important.)
-It will not matter if we put side-fins in BSR or cut 25ssH. (Why would we want to get rid of the only ride better than a Sidewinder?)
-Our problem is not actually our problem. It is everybody's problem. Stock Outboard isn't struggling. Mod isn't struggling. APBA is struggling.
-Why is APBA a business that does not try to make money?
-APBA is a santioning body. Why do they not ACTIVELY seek sanctions?
-Why does APBA not promote and advertise it's races?
These are simple things our business could do to enhance it's presence.
I think APBA could promote major market races to make money and gain presence. Multi-category races would not only provide a platform to display the full array of our Association but the variety would keep crowds interested for much longer than a full day of outboards or inboards could do.
Our problems are systemic. I used to think that meant changing the class structure because I only was looking at the Stock Outboard system. It is the whole system that is listing. We need revolution in thought to stay on top of the spin.
-We do not need to cut classes. Who cares how many classes we have? I don't! (I still think consolidation makes sense but, whatever. It's not important.)
-It will not matter if we put side-fins in BSR or cut 25ssH. (Why would we want to get rid of the only ride better than a Sidewinder?)
-Our problem is not actually our problem. It is everybody's problem. Stock Outboard isn't struggling. Mod isn't struggling. APBA is struggling.
-Why is APBA a business that does not try to make money?
-APBA is a santioning body. Why do they not ACTIVELY seek sanctions?
-Why does APBA not promote and advertise it's races?
These are simple things our business could do to enhance it's presence.
I think APBA could promote major market races to make money and gain presence. Multi-category races would not only provide a platform to display the full array of our Association but the variety would keep crowds interested for much longer than a full day of outboards or inboards could do.
Our problems are systemic. I used to think that meant changing the class structure because I only was looking at the Stock Outboard system. It is the whole system that is listing. We need revolution in thought to stay on top of the spin.
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