Members,
I know that I am not the first person to say anything, but it really makes me sad to be a boat racer when we have a site to use as a venue to promote and sell items, a gathering place with a wealth of knowledge, but yet it all goes for NOT.
Every day I come on here and every day I review or read a new post that has negative perception. I have talked to three or four people in the last week who are leaving the sport and have been in it less then three years. That is only three that I talked to, How many have you all talked to that are justified Unhappy.
The three things I am told are, can you guess? # 1 politics, cannot run what I b(r)ought due to current rules and to hard to win when so and so can get a prop or an engine that I cannot get the same of.
This is really bad, we are a small sport with little to no advertising support nor manufacturer backing, we have more politicians then boat racers in most cases. Every one has the answer but no one has a cure or for some reason all the answers but no help when it comes time.
You know! I had a guy call me a month ago looking to buy a 44 and he asked me straight on what is the future of the d class. I could not answer his question. There is no straight cut path to the right way but I know for sure that if we continue with the road we are on then the bottom line is we sure will not have to worry any more.
This is not a mission statement of any kind nor a blow against the people who are trying to change things, I know I spent two months this winter organizing a chief scorer training seminar in Canada to try and get new volunteers for the CBF ouboard division and thanks to certain individuals who would take the time to organize, prepare literature and train 7 or 8 people for a few hours on a Saturday, CBF will have new chief scorers again, for a while anyhow until they burnout which we all do. This year we have more races in Canada then we have had in over 10 years but without the above workers we would not be racing and it almost came to that.
If we drive families away, we drive volunteers away as well. The die-hards will not be in it forever. My participation on this site has been minimal at best for a while now as I see no reason to elevate the blood pressure 4 or 5 times a day.
People like Ron S, Bass, myself and the many others are only trying to do what we can do to help little $$$'s are made supporting the racing group. Details are fruitless, but we all know it is a lot of investment to watch go up in smoke from the on going battles which should take place in a BOARDROOM - not on the internet. The SORC should also remember they are supporting and trying to run the sport but they also basically have control of the sales outcome of our investments as well.
Finally - Safety, can anyone explain to me WHY! we are adopting rules from a Paid organization that has Sponser for the boats, drivers, racing budgets, TV Coverage payoffs, etc..... into a sport that is trying to survive. I know that if I build a boat I make about 2$ per hour on the boat and now I have to make a custom cockpit side (2) to install in a hydro to be approved or inspected with no set rules as of yet adding about 1K to the price of a finished boat in material and labour, I have just priced the boat at 4500 - 5500 dollars depending on the builder with no hardware or finish, add a new motor 4 - 6K you are at 10-12K for a new boat and motor and you have not bought props, safety gear etc. So on top of the above we are now pricing ourselves out of the game as well, remember that this sport was built by the WORKING man for the WORKING man and that is quickly becoming HISTORY.
Sincerely,
I know that I am not the first person to say anything, but it really makes me sad to be a boat racer when we have a site to use as a venue to promote and sell items, a gathering place with a wealth of knowledge, but yet it all goes for NOT.
Every day I come on here and every day I review or read a new post that has negative perception. I have talked to three or four people in the last week who are leaving the sport and have been in it less then three years. That is only three that I talked to, How many have you all talked to that are justified Unhappy.
The three things I am told are, can you guess? # 1 politics, cannot run what I b(r)ought due to current rules and to hard to win when so and so can get a prop or an engine that I cannot get the same of.
This is really bad, we are a small sport with little to no advertising support nor manufacturer backing, we have more politicians then boat racers in most cases. Every one has the answer but no one has a cure or for some reason all the answers but no help when it comes time.
You know! I had a guy call me a month ago looking to buy a 44 and he asked me straight on what is the future of the d class. I could not answer his question. There is no straight cut path to the right way but I know for sure that if we continue with the road we are on then the bottom line is we sure will not have to worry any more.
This is not a mission statement of any kind nor a blow against the people who are trying to change things, I know I spent two months this winter organizing a chief scorer training seminar in Canada to try and get new volunteers for the CBF ouboard division and thanks to certain individuals who would take the time to organize, prepare literature and train 7 or 8 people for a few hours on a Saturday, CBF will have new chief scorers again, for a while anyhow until they burnout which we all do. This year we have more races in Canada then we have had in over 10 years but without the above workers we would not be racing and it almost came to that.
If we drive families away, we drive volunteers away as well. The die-hards will not be in it forever. My participation on this site has been minimal at best for a while now as I see no reason to elevate the blood pressure 4 or 5 times a day.
People like Ron S, Bass, myself and the many others are only trying to do what we can do to help little $$$'s are made supporting the racing group. Details are fruitless, but we all know it is a lot of investment to watch go up in smoke from the on going battles which should take place in a BOARDROOM - not on the internet. The SORC should also remember they are supporting and trying to run the sport but they also basically have control of the sales outcome of our investments as well.
Finally - Safety, can anyone explain to me WHY! we are adopting rules from a Paid organization that has Sponser for the boats, drivers, racing budgets, TV Coverage payoffs, etc..... into a sport that is trying to survive. I know that if I build a boat I make about 2$ per hour on the boat and now I have to make a custom cockpit side (2) to install in a hydro to be approved or inspected with no set rules as of yet adding about 1K to the price of a finished boat in material and labour, I have just priced the boat at 4500 - 5500 dollars depending on the builder with no hardware or finish, add a new motor 4 - 6K you are at 10-12K for a new boat and motor and you have not bought props, safety gear etc. So on top of the above we are now pricing ourselves out of the game as well, remember that this sport was built by the WORKING man for the WORKING man and that is quickly becoming HISTORY.
Sincerely,
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