This was taken from the DSH thread - I did not want to hijack their fun with my rant/ response.
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Originally Posted by don11w
Reinforced cockpits? Explain what that would have done in this accident. If I wanted to race in reinforced cockpits I would buy a tunnel boat. I think that rule is ridiculous. We are going to price ourselves right out of a hobby. We can't have a rule to cover every accident. I cut my leg on a fin in the inspection area, should we ban fins? Maybe require cut resistant pants for everyone helping? No shorts allowed? Rubber fins? Require they take fins off in the water before putting them on the scale? Put something over all props and fins or get DQ'ed?......................................
Good thoughts Don - while we are at it lets get rid of kevlar because those are too pricey as well. Because it is the same arguement that you are using for reinforced cockpits that was used back in the 80's with kelvar clothes.
You made only one good point in this entire rant, we can't have a rule to cover every accident. Your right, we can't. But if we can make one rule that saves just one driver from being injured and leaving the sport, then it is more than worth it. Reinforced cockpits and rounded pickles will increase safety for everyone on the course. That is a fact. Your correct, this is a hobby and everyone has to go to work on Monday morning. Which means if you can't buy 1 new prop this year in order to walk away from a wreck, is it worth it? How much is the safety of your friends worth to you? I guarantee the price tag is more than a couple props to me.
I guess boat racing is finally like NASCAR in one respect. Kenny Irwin & Adam Petty died in crashes and not much happened. Dale Earnhardt is killed and now they have the COT & Safer walls. So, which one of us has to be the Earnhardt before we start thinking about our friends first and our wallets 2nd.
If anyone wants to see what a boat with reinforced cockpits & rounded pickles looks like, see the 10-S & 36-S in CSH. We will be at Alexandria, KY this weekend and Lockhaven in 2 weeks.
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Originally Posted by don11w
Reinforced cockpits? Explain what that would have done in this accident. If I wanted to race in reinforced cockpits I would buy a tunnel boat. I think that rule is ridiculous. We are going to price ourselves right out of a hobby. We can't have a rule to cover every accident. I cut my leg on a fin in the inspection area, should we ban fins? Maybe require cut resistant pants for everyone helping? No shorts allowed? Rubber fins? Require they take fins off in the water before putting them on the scale? Put something over all props and fins or get DQ'ed?......................................
Good thoughts Don - while we are at it lets get rid of kevlar because those are too pricey as well. Because it is the same arguement that you are using for reinforced cockpits that was used back in the 80's with kelvar clothes.
You made only one good point in this entire rant, we can't have a rule to cover every accident. Your right, we can't. But if we can make one rule that saves just one driver from being injured and leaving the sport, then it is more than worth it. Reinforced cockpits and rounded pickles will increase safety for everyone on the course. That is a fact. Your correct, this is a hobby and everyone has to go to work on Monday morning. Which means if you can't buy 1 new prop this year in order to walk away from a wreck, is it worth it? How much is the safety of your friends worth to you? I guarantee the price tag is more than a couple props to me.
I guess boat racing is finally like NASCAR in one respect. Kenny Irwin & Adam Petty died in crashes and not much happened. Dale Earnhardt is killed and now they have the COT & Safer walls. So, which one of us has to be the Earnhardt before we start thinking about our friends first and our wallets 2nd.
If anyone wants to see what a boat with reinforced cockpits & rounded pickles looks like, see the 10-S & 36-S in CSH. We will be at Alexandria, KY this weekend and Lockhaven in 2 weeks.
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