It is no wonder boat racing is dying.
I have wanted to race a boat for 40yrs and am all geared up for 2017.
I ordered a new 20ssH boat that I am supposed to get next week.
I also was fortunate to secure a second boat to practice in.
I rounded up two yamato 80 motors that are ready to go; one is a proven winner.
I bought a Yam 102 that was very successful in the hands of it's previous driver
I have Kevlars and a new lifeline lifejacket. I'm still helmet shopping but I have one that will do for now.
I am just south of $10K and do not have what I consider a competitive prop yet.
Lord have mercy.
I have been reading with amazement over on the General forum that there is a serious effort to get rid of the Yamato80 and the 20ssh class altogether.
This is my typical luck- I arrive just as the party is ending.
Because this has been a dream for so long, I suppose I will pony up the $$$ for a sealed 321 instead and pray it does not explode because it will not cool.
If by God's grace the motor stays running long enough to reach the finish line, I will tip my hat to the veterans/experts that are running in what is supposed to be an entry level class (300ssH)- and secretly wonder if they invited fourth graders to their college debate competitions.
Sorry for the negativity. I'm just shaking my head and wondering how I am going to enjoy this with so many torpedos heading straight for my boat.
522-P
I have wanted to race a boat for 40yrs and am all geared up for 2017.
I ordered a new 20ssH boat that I am supposed to get next week.
I also was fortunate to secure a second boat to practice in.
I rounded up two yamato 80 motors that are ready to go; one is a proven winner.
I bought a Yam 102 that was very successful in the hands of it's previous driver
I have Kevlars and a new lifeline lifejacket. I'm still helmet shopping but I have one that will do for now.
I am just south of $10K and do not have what I consider a competitive prop yet.
Lord have mercy.
I have been reading with amazement over on the General forum that there is a serious effort to get rid of the Yamato80 and the 20ssh class altogether.
This is my typical luck- I arrive just as the party is ending.
Because this has been a dream for so long, I suppose I will pony up the $$$ for a sealed 321 instead and pray it does not explode because it will not cool.
If by God's grace the motor stays running long enough to reach the finish line, I will tip my hat to the veterans/experts that are running in what is supposed to be an entry level class (300ssH)- and secretly wonder if they invited fourth graders to their college debate competitions.
Sorry for the negativity. I'm just shaking my head and wondering how I am going to enjoy this with so many torpedos heading straight for my boat.
522-P
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