Huntsville 23rd Annual Sprig Classic Race

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Paul Pachmayer please contact Bob K @ [email protected] If you guys are attending Huntsville Spring Race? I know you guys have comp in the IMPBA open classes before.... He will acommodate you guys if there are enoug FE boats to make a class..... Joe W Memphis Tn
 
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Hi Joe,

Paul Pachmayer please contact Bob K @ [email protected] If you guys are attending Huntsville Spring Race?
Will do. I would be looking for any open classes to run in, (cat, mono, offshore) not sure if any other FE guys would show but I'll put the word out. ;)

Paul.
 
Paul I will more than happy to offer classes for you guys if you can get enough guys to come. I need a min of 3 boats to make a class.

Bob
 
That's fine Brook it would be great to see you again too.
oh stop your just being nice.. LOL

got the form just need to clear it with the wife aka boss
 
I posted this in another thread, but I'll repeat it here too. I encourage any FE boater to attend one of the liquid fuel events and race in the FE classes. It is a great way to see how the "other side" races, it supports fellow R/C boaters, and running on that 1/6th mile course is a hoot. The HOTMBC ran in two FE classes last year at the LoneStar MBC Fall race and we had a complete blast! We found that for LSH, 6 laps was perfect but 7 laps got things pretty hot. For BL setups, 4 laps was good and 5 was too many - all of this unless you detune your setup.

Running FEs at a nitro/gas event also exposes the fuel guys to fast electric race boats. I remember our HOT club going to our first IMPBA liquid race last Spring, and the sponsors told us that they had an "FE boat" as a raffle prize. Their idea of a FE boat was a Nikko SeaRacer...... They know better now. B)
 
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