by the rules do we need to put some kind of fiberglass/kevlar on our mod sidewalls??? or just pro and stock???? i know the radious on new boats sponsons,,, but cant see in rules were mods have to have reinforced side walls...
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it looks like J, OPC, and PRO have posted thier 2011 minutes but MOD and stock have not yet. It would be nice to know what rules the mod and stock commissions have changed so we can prep for the 2011 season.
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The APBA 2011 rules are posted on their site and reinforcement is required on Pro boats and only recomended for stock and mod. Also for Mod Laydown boats mirrors are required and you must have rounded pickle forks and nose cowl.Mike - One of the Montana Boys
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Originally posted by blueskyracer View PostThe APBA 2011 rules are posted on their site and reinforcement is required on Pro boats and only recomended for stock and mod. Also for Mod Laydown boats mirrors are required and you must have rounded pickle forks and nose cowl.
Please double-check this against the rules. I just looked and as far as I can tell Rule 23 (a) on page 3 of the General Safety Rules says RECOMMENDED for both PRO and STOCK, and doesn't mention MOD.
I would think, that if a rule change were made, that would require such a high percentage of participants to undertake such a major structural modification in their equipment; more than a couple of months would be given to make the change.
I can see the light at the end of the tunnel though. And as a builder I would think that you would be strongly encouraging your customers to choose to reinforce theirs on new boats or face the music when the inevitable happens.
That being said, I hope that a rule change along those lines would give a future season start date in the language. (I.E... strongly recommended for all open cockpit hydroplanes and will BE required on all boats beginning NOV 1, 201x...)
Please let me know if you find contrary language (and where you locate it).
Thanks,
Luby.H77
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You also have to use the Mod Outboard Tech manual to get all the rules. Like I said it is confusing but the only requirements for mod are two mirrors on a laydown and a rounded nose and pickles on all versions. THESE are the highlights with no side wall SUGGESTIONS that I see. Stock has suggestions but no requirements for sidewalls. Pro has a recommendation for sidewall reinforcement per UIM min requirements.
The way I read it is that nothing is required for sidewalls but it is up to the boat build as to what the new owner will want unless they are running UIM.Mike - One of the Montana Boys
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Thanks about the step by step build. I must say if someone wanted a reinforced cockpit I would do what they want but most folks don't want the added expense or the added weight. If it were to become required then it becomes a different story. I guess time will tell.Mike - One of the Montana Boys
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I knew it!
Two weeks till Jesup.....and I gott'a find someone to round the pickles on my MOD boats?
"Communication is KEY to our.SUCCESS "......ahhhhhhhhhhh?
Luckally I'm home in Clymer to pick-up gear and have a tooth pulled that was too late ta cap......I'll run boats over ta repair guy in Findley lake and take cut-off ta sponsons and fill + round with ridge'd foam and glass over.......Why do we waite till season starts or after membership discount is over (end of Feb) ta post all the fun new changes?....hmmmmmmmmm....or is this for next season?
I can't resist the oppertunity ta vent;.........Not only a pain in my mouth from tooth lost......but now a pain in the "but-tox"......with rule changes.............I know........'Git used to it...Steve!"
How did the STOCK vote on #6 end?
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added weight?
Methinks MJR experimented with vac bagged composite sidewalls and made panels lighter than the normal plywood structures for sidewalls. Expensive, but I don't believe there is added weight for a composite sidewall that will help keep your body from damage.
Hard to retrofit, but I think reenforced cockpit sides are a great idea on a new boat in any category.carpetbagger
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Sponson tips
Steve,
Another key to success besides communication is reading the rules. Wait a minute..... isn't that a form of communication in itself????
If your boat was built after October 31 2007, it must have the rounded tips. If it doesn't your beef needs to be with your boatbuilder and not some sort of commission boogeyman that is out to get us.
Take some time to read the 2011 rules while playing your happy chime and relax!
Steve Roskowski
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