Market New OPC Racers
There is a potential for us to bring a number of larger OPC type Tohatsu products to the racing fans. Range includes 50, 70, 90, and 115 HP engines. We could go with the non-EPA carbureted models or move into the EPA fuel injected models that cost a little more but are readily available. We could develop a racing lower unit that would work on all models or produce several models of lower unit, but what would be the market? APBA would probably insist that the new engines be run in an existing class where only new racers would be interested in purchasing. From our experience that amounts to very few sales and the initial investment is never really recouped. But, new engines would draw new racers.
I suggest OPC look to the current products available at the local bread and butter boat shop and start some new classes that do not run special racing equipment. Maybe start with total stock 50HP and 70HP classes. That should draw new racers. Our experience with the D-stock Tohatsu is it brought out retired racers and new racers, and will do much more if APBA quits messing with the parity rules.
Sincerely,
Neil Bass
There is a potential for us to bring a number of larger OPC type Tohatsu products to the racing fans. Range includes 50, 70, 90, and 115 HP engines. We could go with the non-EPA carbureted models or move into the EPA fuel injected models that cost a little more but are readily available. We could develop a racing lower unit that would work on all models or produce several models of lower unit, but what would be the market? APBA would probably insist that the new engines be run in an existing class where only new racers would be interested in purchasing. From our experience that amounts to very few sales and the initial investment is never really recouped. But, new engines would draw new racers.
I suggest OPC look to the current products available at the local bread and butter boat shop and start some new classes that do not run special racing equipment. Maybe start with total stock 50HP and 70HP classes. That should draw new racers. Our experience with the D-stock Tohatsu is it brought out retired racers and new racers, and will do much more if APBA quits messing with the parity rules.
Sincerely,
Neil Bass
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