Nobody should ever expect another driver to pay for their boat from a crash. If you can't afford to loose your model keep it in the trailer. Also you will learn a lot about someone by how they treat others when they crash.
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A lot of good points in this thread along the way - if your a new boater or even an older one that is considering racing your boat for the first time , please don't let anything said here stop you from that or scare you out of it, but heed some of the better messages given. Best advise for a new guy, go watch the races in your area before you ever wet a boat there.
As far as paying for damage , well - lots to offer there. If you killed a guys rudder or prop and you have one , at LEAST offer it to them . There are plenty of guys ( and I was one) that where racing on a shoestring budget / newborns/jobs/life- it is what it is- but we still want to race too . Those may be the guys that cant afford to offer parts if he is the offender and all the more reason to go have a chat with the guy you hit. But no matter the other persons reaction , say sorry- and explain yourself and the incident from your eyes- it helps. You may not see that immediately , but in the long run, you will earn more respect, and you just may learn something and make a new friend
Grim made good points on the pitman - it helps to have someone that knows you and your driving style- but anyone can do it. Tell them what YOU want to hear / dead boats / lap and where we are running , I will handle the rest . DEAD BOAT - tell me EVERY lap . Lap count is funny , because in a heated battle , I tend to forget where we are
Most important - DONT BE A D-CK , if you make a mistake or drive over your head or or or -
OWN IT . 9 times out of ten , thats all the other guy wants to hear anyway , at least me .
You boys and girls be safe and enjoy them boats, Im off to punch expensive holes in the clouds