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  • Albert
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    It would really be neat to see mercury, Suzuki, tohastu…any manufacturer sponsor the j series running a 4 stroke motor.

    Regardless I can’t wait to see what next year brings.

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  • DeanFHobart
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    Originally posted by deeougee View Post

    That problem extends to what? 3 different engines, OMC, Merc and SW because as of right now there is no gear foot being produced for any of these engines. SW LLC was producing the foot for all of them. As of right now everything is in limbo. Great way to promote a sport! What are those SW engines worth now? You can’t get critical parts like pistons, sleeves, ignition, you name it! They are not like the OMC and Merc where you can get everything except the foot and associated parts. Could you imagine what would happen if Yamato decided not to release engines anymore? It is certainly a future possibility because it is the race sites in Japan that now own the engines not Yamato. They, ie. Yamato have been around long enough now that aftermarket 80 and 102 parts have been produced. This whole deal with boat racing right now is bad and I do not see any discussion about how racing is moving into the future. How about moving to the off the self 4 stroke engines like the 15 and 20 hp merc with the stock foot. This outfit has Morse steering. It’s a rec boat but you get the picture. There is a lot more traffic on the Muskoka SeaFlea site than on the TORC site thats for sure! Get away from the specialized racing engines and gear foot. You could add a low water pickup nose cone on these engines and go faster than we are currently going with the racing foot.
    Yes… yes, this should be the future.


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  • deeougee
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    Originally posted by Harold8 View Post
    As I understand it, there are boats to be constructed, but there are problems getting complete motors!
    That problem extends to what? 3 different engines, OMC, Merc and SW because as of right now there is no gear foot being produced for any of these engines. SW LLC was producing the foot for all of them. As of right now everything is in limbo. Great way to promote a sport! What are those SW engines worth now? You can’t get critical parts like pistons, sleeves, ignition, you name it! They are not like the OMC and Merc where you can get everything except the foot and associated parts. Could you imagine what would happen if Yamato decided not to release engines anymore? It is certainly a future possibility because it is the race sites in Japan that now own the engines not Yamato. They, ie. Yamato have been around long enough now that aftermarket 80 and 102 parts have been produced. This whole deal with boat racing right now is bad and I do not see any discussion about how racing is moving into the future. How about moving to the off the self 4 stroke engines like the 15 and 20 hp merc with the stock foot. This outfit has Morse steering. It’s a rec boat but you get the picture. There is a lot more traffic on the Muskoka SeaFlea site than on the TORC site thats for sure! Get away from the specialized racing engines and gear foot. You could add a low water pickup nose cone on these engines and go faster than we are currently going with the racing foot.

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  • Albert
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    Originally posted by Harold8 View Post
    As I understand it, there are boats to be constructed, but there are problems getting complete motors!
    From what I have heard it is difficult to come by lower units right now for the 15hp motors.

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  • Harold8
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    As I understand it, there are boats to be constructed, but there are problems getting complete motors!

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  • Harold8
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    As I understand it, there are boats to be constructed, but there are problems finding complete motors!

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  • Albert
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    I can’t find any posted numbers on sea fairs ticket sales or attendance. While it looks like Valleyfield has been growing for years(COVID excluded.

    Safe to say it will be the most watched live outboard hydro race in Canada…possibly in North America. Possibly ever ?

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  • Albert
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    I can’t find any posted numbers on sea fairs ticket sales or attendance. While it looks like Valleyfield has been growing for years(COVID excluded.

    Safe to say it will be the most watched live outboard hydro race in Canada…possibly in North America. Possibly ever ?

  • Albert
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    I think any event that needs to quantify their attendance by compiling years is probably not growing. My understanding is Valleyfield (with the exception of the covid years) was still growing year after year.

    So I think unless someone else can show me numbers proving otherwise this may be the most viewed outboard hydroplane race ever in Canada. Possibly in North America.

  • DeanFHobart
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    Originally posted by Albert View Post
    I forgot about Miami marine stadium, I have watched old videos of races there.

    Maybe the better question is, has a live audience ever watched a jsh race?


    Regardless I’m excited to see what happens. I already know what J driver I’ll be rooting for!
    They run JSH at the Seattle Seafair race…. They have for a number of years now.

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  • Albert
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    I forgot about Miami marine stadium, I have watched old videos of races there.

    Maybe the better question is, has a live audience ever watched a jsh race?


    Regardless I’m excited to see what happens. I already know what J driver I’ll be rooting for!

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  • DeanFHobart
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    Originally posted by Albert View Post
    San Diego Bay Fair attendance according to their website is about 70k.

    Seattle Sea Fair boasts having “touched” over 2M with their even over the years…kind of an odd metric.

    Valleyfield website claims their event brings in about 130k visitors yearly…having been once I can believe their numbers.

    Has there ever been an outboard race viewed by that big a live audience?
    Possibly in the past at the Miami Marine Stadium (Florida) or the Long Beach Marine Stadium (California). Our Seattle Outboard race at Green Lake years ago I know would have several thousand around the lake watching.

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  • Albert
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    San Diego Bay Fair attendance according to their website is about 70k.

    Seattle Sea Fair boasts having “touched” over 2M with their even over the years…kind of an odd metric.

    Valleyfield website claims their event brings in about 130k visitors yearly…having been once I can believe their numbers.

    Has there ever been an outboard race viewed by that big a live audience?

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  • DeanFHobart
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    Originally posted by Albert View Post
    At Valleyfield they run 2.5 up to GP boats, Jersey speed skiffs and vintage as well. I've only been able to attend once but its a massive event. I believe it's the largest hydroplane event on the east coast of north America (may even be bigger than seafair but I would have to see the numbers).
    Don’t forget the San Diego Bayfair unlimited race.

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