Great Points
All of this is great points. But until someone takes it seriously enough to make change, it is just the winter blues heckling each other yet again.
I raced AMH on a CMH hull one time because the water was rough. We used to race a lot of rivers.... Ohio, Wabash, St Joe, Kalamzoo, and many in the south.
Boats cost $600 and gearboxes were not expensive. So if you tore up your equipment, it was not such a hard hit to your budget. Today you pay 3k - 5K for a new hull, 2K for a gearbox you hope keeps the gears in it, and over 1K for saftey gear. I wonder why we don't race rivers anymore........... 3MM plywood breaks easily. 1/2" did not.
And there are a lot of places out there that would LOVE to have a boat race. Go where you are wanted, not where you have been. But try and draw boats to these places.... to many people have to much invested in their equipment to take on a marginal race course. Technology is certainly hampering our efforts to find race course, nosie is not. In nothern MI there are probably a dozen or two places we could race anything we wanted to. But boat counts would be low, we proved that with the Beaverton MI race. Lots of history there witht he USTS and Mods. They still want us, but low numbers showing up makes it hard.
At any rate, sombody said it right, we are our own worst enemey. I am glad there is one organization that seems to see the light and is willing to go outside the box.
All of this is great points. But until someone takes it seriously enough to make change, it is just the winter blues heckling each other yet again.
I raced AMH on a CMH hull one time because the water was rough. We used to race a lot of rivers.... Ohio, Wabash, St Joe, Kalamzoo, and many in the south.
Boats cost $600 and gearboxes were not expensive. So if you tore up your equipment, it was not such a hard hit to your budget. Today you pay 3k - 5K for a new hull, 2K for a gearbox you hope keeps the gears in it, and over 1K for saftey gear. I wonder why we don't race rivers anymore........... 3MM plywood breaks easily. 1/2" did not.
And there are a lot of places out there that would LOVE to have a boat race. Go where you are wanted, not where you have been. But try and draw boats to these places.... to many people have to much invested in their equipment to take on a marginal race course. Technology is certainly hampering our efforts to find race course, nosie is not. In nothern MI there are probably a dozen or two places we could race anything we wanted to. But boat counts would be low, we proved that with the Beaverton MI race. Lots of history there witht he USTS and Mods. They still want us, but low numbers showing up makes it hard.
At any rate, sombody said it right, we are our own worst enemey. I am glad there is one organization that seems to see the light and is willing to go outside the box.
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