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  • APBA-AOF Kilometer Time Trials

    Every spring region 11 holds a kilometer time trials event. This year we are pleased to welcome AOF as a co-host.

    It is my understanding that AOF has just recently allowed a kilo record into their record books. So since there currently are no kilo records, any AOF member who shows up, and makes the fastest run in a particular AOF class, owns an AOF RECORD!

    The dates are March 5-6, 2006. The location is Oroville, CA, which is about 1 hour north of Sacramento.

    This is the first time AOF has been involved in a California race, and we welcome their members to come find out how fast their boat really is. Since we have never done this before, the event will be somewhat of a work in progress, but Connie and I are both confident it will work.

    Any questions can be emailed to me @ HydroC139@aol.com, or Connie Payn @ AOFOffice@aol.com.

    Joe Johnson

  • #2
    This is very exciting. I have recieved a call from one racer from north of Callifornia who will be stopping by on his way to the Winter Nationals. What a life!
    AOF straightaway records have always been 1/4 mile. We have not gotten rid of the 1/4 mie, so don't frett if you have site that a Kilo won't work on. We have just added the Kilo, and another chance to hold a similar record to APBA. We are slowly working, as a national organization, to getting our tech rules as close to APBA's as we can, while still maintaining our own identity. Combinations of classes and engines will probably soon be the major differences. AOF does a better job of fewer classes than does APBA, in my opinion.
    So, plan to attend and watch for more details.
    If you have questions, please email the national AOF office or Joe. We are going into this expecting some hurdles, but planning to jump them.
    Connie

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    • #3
      Oroville results

      The first leg of the Oroville 100 started at 2:30 pm on Saturday. With 17 starters.

      "The Oroville 100, If you missed it you missed a great race. Varied conditions from VERY big water near the dam to wide open running across the south end. Arron had the right boat and ran away. "

      Results:

      C Stock Runabout:
      1st. Aaron Sorensen
      2nd. Carl Wassersleben
      3rd. Denise Morris
      4th. Darrell Sorensen
      5th. Bob Williams
      6th J.Michael Kelly
      Mark Tingley DNF
      Rod Black DNF

      Sport C:
      1st. Dave Wilson
      2nd. Frank Banducci
      3rd. Tom Treslin
      4th.l Lloyd Whatley
      Boat #606 DNF
      Boat #669 DNF

      River Race Hydro:
      1st. Marc Moberly
      Rick Keller DNF

      A Stock Runabout:
      Crissa Carlson DNF

      Fat C
      One boat showed, but broke while testing.

      Sunday morning there was wind & rain, with much more of it in the forcast.(offshore boats would have worked well) The race comittee canceled day two. Everyone was able to get home early.

      One APBA kilo record:
      Brian Payne, 125cc Runabout 43.750 mph

      Region 11 kilo record:
      Cracker Box P-111, Richard Rucki 87.600 mph

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      • #4
        125CCR Speed ?

        Is that the correct speed for the 125CCR APBA Kilo record ? That seems a bit slow for a 125... ???
        Dave Mason
        Just A Boat Racer

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        • #5
          125 runabout record

          The slow speed was probably due to the fact they had terrible water. With good water it would have been about 70+mph.

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          • #6
            Record

            Tim
            Do you think he was running a OMC motor????????????????
            Tom



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            • #7
              Tim, you are correct. The water was horrible, and Brian's engine would not take the pipe. The next run he burned a piston.

              Joe

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              • #8
                So if I am following the KPH thread correctly.....maybe with a speed of 43 mph maybe 125R is a good step down from KPH
                Could not resist

                Kristi

                Kristi Z-22

                PRO Commissioner


                APBA BOD

                "Ask not what your racing organization can do for you...Ask what you can do for your racing organization"
                Tomtall 06

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Kristi Ellison
                  Could not resist

                  Kristi
                  and I did
                  I always thought growing up would be cool, I was wrong!
                  The other day GG laughed at me because I take more pills a day than she does....

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                  • #10
                    125 K R

                    I have known Bryan for quite a while now, and I was thinking he might be skerd to pull the pipe............ hehehehe. Maybe not, he certainly pushed the throttle on his SEH (FEH) in Mod.

                    So Bryan, how does it feel to set the Kilo at J speeds ? sorry man, could not resist. Long ways to travel and money on a piston, but still....... sounds funny.
                    Dave Mason
                    Just A Boat Racer

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                    • #11
                      Soon to be 125 Pro Newbie!

                      Originally posted by Joe J
                      and Brian's engine would not take the pipe.
                      Joe
                      Joe ... what does that mean?
                      Untethered from reality!

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                      • #12
                        order of finish?

                        What was the order of finish per boat not class, if anyone knows that,or was each class started individualy?
                        Richard F.
                        RichardK.C. Mo.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Dr. Thunder
                          Joe ... what does that mean?
                          It means the motor wanted to stop running with the pipe extended.
                          bill b

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by bill boyes
                            It means the motor wanted to stop running with the pipe extended.
                            Not extended....

                            It means, when he tried to slide the pipe "up", the motor wanted to fall on it's face (decreased performance). Therefore, he was lacking the top end power band of the motor.
                            Sattler Racing R-15
                            350cc Pro Alcohol Hydro
                            TEAM VRP
                            The Original "Lunatic Fringe"

                            Spokane Appraiser

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                            • #15
                              Too much wheel?

                              What would cause this , gear ratio maybe?
                              Richard F.
                              RichardK.C. Mo.

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