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If the Moderator wants to move it I am fine with that. I did however, want to make sure the manufacturers heard the thoughts from the community on this but first qualifying my own position with deductive reasoning. The main point is that I know we are always given the reason that the Big 2 don't invest in Race boats because the market is too small... but I know first hand that even the best marketing research, analysis and projection in far more significan industries (meaning bigger more critical risk) is all to often trumped by a couple of the right guys that simply want to do it.When the Big 2 came out with .15-.18 boats then .32's and other odd sizes, I wondered, why didn't they shoot for already existing classes? Would have it been so hard to go to .12's instead of .18's? There is already an ABS class on the IMPBA books which to my knowledge has never been used. Instead of using an existing clas the sanctioning bodies had to create more.
Other classes are dying off in some districts while thriving in others. Where do we see (IMPBA) C and E classes run any more with maybe the exception of the Internat's and record trials? Those who raced the RTR class this year at Hobart weren't exactly wet behind the ears newbie racers but people if I mentioned their names in here most would know.
Actually, this thread would be better suited for the RTR or General boating forum. As interesting as it is and can be this just seems like the wrong place to have it.
As far as getting places to run... sometimes it takes work to make that happen. It's just a matter of how much work you want to put into it. It took me about 18 months to get through all of the red tape needed to host a nationals on the shores of a water slide park with a lot of naysaying from the city, the the amusement park and even my fellow boaters but I it happened... and that was a lake that didn't allow motor boats of any kind. We got R/C boats and three Gas Powered retreive boats. On the flip side... we lost a practice pond that we had been running at for about 50 years due to some imbalance in the habitat. Well it took 2 years of inquiries but it looks like we will get that back. If your a leisure guy boats will never be as convenient as dropping your car in the back yard or floating your eflyer across the local open field unless you have a swimming pool and a Zig Zig Racer. But if you are a guy that competes, whether it be cars, boats, or planes those all require designated areas that also require someone's efforts to maintain. Whether it be the purchase, lease or borrow of land to build an offroad track, the coordination of closing a parking lot to lay down an onroad track, or the air space and liability of maintaining a flying field... Water is no different.. and no less or no more work to get it and maintain it.
Maybe an idea would be too... that the manufacturer could include a list of every known lake that a boater "COULD" run. Not just the racing orgnizations but practice/testing/free run locations. Maybe even post add that to their websites where people can go and post places that people could run their boats. That would be helfpul as well.
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