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  • 2005 NBRA Nationals results

    Novice class:

    Josh Hawkins 1st
    Kayla Lund 2nd
    Jessica Hawkins 3rd
    Travis Lee Jones 4th


    25 MH: Jack Stotts - Yamato (class is similar to APBA CMH)

    SER (APBA FER): Artie Lund (I've heard he was running a CMR Zorkan boat!)

    BH: Gary Muncie

    BR: Jimmy Homfeld

    SEH (APBA FEH): John Sharp

    ER: Jimmy Homfeld (44" Merc)

    B1H: Rick Miller - 25 OMC

    AH: Rick Miller - Yamato (80?)

    CR: Dick Falbe - Yamato 202

    DH: Vernon Barfield (40" Merc)

    102 SH: Rick Miller (similar to APBA C stock)

    EH: Lyle Mason (44" Merc)

    CH: Brian Tharpe (Yamato)
    ...

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  • #2
    How many entries were there? What was the largest class? Largest Runabout class? just curious. Ed.
    14-H

    "That is NOT why people hate me." - 14-H.

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    • #3
      Cmr/Semr?

      David, all i can say is there was no room on the bank fer spectators when When SER went off.
      All the boys & girls watching that race had A starter rope wrapped round there neck, or something high up.
      Good as it gets, can't wait for the next one.
      RichardKCMo
      RichardK.C. Mo.

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      • #4
        Ed, only apba race iv'e watched had bout that many, 20+ yrs. ago, not bad for a second yr race. B, C , as far as runabouts , just guessing .
        Sure we'll get the stats for long.
        RichardKCMo
        Originally posted by 14-H
        How many entries were there? What was the largest class? Largest Runabout class? just curious. Ed.
        RichardK.C. Mo.

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        • #5
          Plenty

          Originally posted by 14-H
          How many entries were there? What was the largest class? Largest Runabout class? just curious. Ed.
          Ed, not sure on boat count, but the fields were full for most classes. It was a very pleasant pressure and stress free race. They made it enjoyable.

          I think EMH had 12, SEH had 12 whittled down to 10, the big runabouts had good numbers to. Watching Jim Homefield fight the breeze in EMR was a good one to watch. SER was lacking boats, but I busted my lower units so I had nothing left to run on my runabout. You should have come over and played with us, a good time was had by all. BMH was exciting to watch. I think I missed AMH as we left Sunday early afternoon.

          Obvisouly the numbers are not going to be as large as APBA numbers, because the organization is still in the early stages of growth. If they keep up with what they are doing, I can see it growing in big steps.
          Dave Mason
          Just A Boat Racer

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          • #6
            Boat Count

            129 In 14 classes E-hydro was the largest B-Run with a full field was the largest Run. race. NBRA boat counts at the Nats are growing each year. As the word gets out about the quality sites, prize money and race management.
            Art K

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