My brother and I are looking to get into racing(C or D class). We are looking to buy a complete setup, 2 hydro boats ready to race and trailer.
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Plenty of equipment for sale. Here's a link to the HydroRacer.net "classifieds".
http://www.hydroracer.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=13...
OMC FE/SE powerhead parts for sale. Kurcz ported block, Mod 50 pistons and cylinder head, exhaust, etc.
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Silas Jordan
Windham, Maine
CSR 53A (2B till the boat gets redone)
Sigma Nu, IN-549
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Okay... here it is. Contact Gerry Davids, he'll build you a boat for D hydro. Contact me, I'll sell you a race-ready Tohatsu M50D2 "NEW" D-Stock motor. Contact Craig Dewald, he'll make you a winning prop.
You'll be running in the high 70's low 80's in D Stock hydro. I don't care if you've never raced a boat before.... you can race D Hydro. You just can't be a jerk!! It might help if you have raced motorcycles, jet-skiis,or even sailboats. NO kind of racing tolerates squirrels, okay?
But, if you buy into a D Stock rig with a Tohatsu... you'll have a motor with a proven track record, a rewind starter, and (I hate to say it) Japanese reliability.
Call me when the dust has settled!
Alex
Richmond Aero Marine
Mfg: RAM50 racing engine package
207-737-4570
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Originally posted by RGUNBY View PostMy brother and I are looking to get into racing(C or D class). We are looking to buy a complete setup, 2 hydro boats ready to race and trailer.
Show up at a local race and get to know some of the folks there. See if they are planning on having a Driving School this summer that you can participate in. If not, I'm sure someone will be happy to let you guys test some equipment to see if you want to race C or D.
Best of luck!
Mike
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Originally posted by pav225 View PostJust a thought....
Show up at a local race and get to know some of the folks there. See if they are planning on having a Driving School this summer that you can participate in. If not, I'm sure someone will be happy to let you guys test some equipment to see if you want to race C or D.
Best of luck!
MikeBrian 10s
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3 classes one rig!!
I would recommend "C" because you can run "C" 20 & 400 with the same rig. only a plate in your Yamato for 20. You will get lots of boat time running 3 classes. I will be doing the same thing next year and just got my boat off the jig.
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That's how I got my start. First year I ran 20 and OSY then the next year I stepped up too CSH which is a very competitive class and fun also.. Don't get frustrated if u don't go out and win right away because your running against guys n gals who have doing this for years. Just my 2 cents and good luck to the both of youMy anger management class pisses me off!!
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