Been searching & discussing but have conflicting answers.. Are 4 blade props aloud in this class .Not UIM
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No 4 blades are not allowed. OSY 400 in APBA follow Stock Outboard C class rules and where the Pro Outboard Technical Manual differs from C Stock Catagory rules the C Stock Rules will always prevail and be followed. It is in bold type in the Pro Technical manual page 34, OSY 400 section.
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That’s not correct. There are a couple of threads on here that discuss OSY 400, What’s the Difference From CSH to OSY 400 and USA OSY 400 to UIM 400. The class is built off of the UIM rules and nothing but 3 blades. If you allowed anything other than 3 blades it would kill the class and wouldn’t be inline with UIM rules which is the driver for the class. Most participants are Stock Outboard Racers and very few will invest in 4 blade props. I can’t find any literature in either rule book that specifically talks about props for the class but I’ve never seen anything but 3 blades in the class.
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I have seen 4 blades used a few years ago at DePue . Actually the rig won all 3 heats. Lately been told they are illegal. The reason l ask the question is it it not written anywhere in the rules recently that they are not allowed. All l find is that the class started with 2 blades and the 3 blades were allowed. Nowhere in APBA rules( that l can find) does it say No Four blade props. Another Grey Area..Had no weight minimum but now follows UIM at 396 lbs. That’s 44 lbs. less than C stock which makes no sense over hear.Last edited by ddalton; 10-28-2019, 04:52 AM.
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For some clarity...
See page 21 of the 2019 Pro Tech Manual, Rule #6 "Propulsion must be by water propeller"
Page 34 of the 2019 Pro Tech Manual tells you what motors are legal in APBA OSY400. Essentially all Yamato motors are legal in OSY. For the motor to be legal is needs to pass STOCK inspection.
The min weight is 396 lbs.
Its a very fun class to race and watch. Anyone can get a Yamato and join the fun!
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Originally posted by ddalton View PostOver hear this is a Pro class.Should have no weight minimum. C-Stock motors are not legal by UIM rules. Only 300ss motors are.What a mixed up class. 44lbs less weight and blueprinted motors???Daren
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