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I was going to renew my IMPBA #4843, however, no current clubs in D#7. NAMBA has clubs in D#7, but to my knowledge don't have an A Hydro class,only Open Hydro. Any D#7 racers know if this is a fact?
Hi David, where are you located..we're a D5 impba and namba club out of the New Orleans area.I was going to renew my IMPBA #4843, however, no current clubs in D#7. NAMBA has clubs in D#7, but to my knowledge don't have an A Hydro class,only Open Hydro. Any D#7 racers know if this is a fact?
Hello Nick, I am in the Dallas area and was looking for (A) Hydro and (A) OPC tunnel classes. Unless I am missing something, the local club doesn't offer these classes. We have been out of the boating scene for over twenty years as we had taken to the sky. I am trying to catch up on all the new rules and the industry as well. Any information would be appreciated.Hi David, where are you located..we're a D5 impba and namba club out of the New Orleans area.I was going to renew my IMPBA #4843, however, no current clubs in D#7. NAMBA has clubs in D#7, but to my knowledge don't have an A Hydro class,only Open Hydro. Any D#7 racers know if this is a fact?
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Gotcha, kind of like you, I was a nitro guy some years back and was out for about 15 yrs, recently coming back several years ago, but have switched to gas. We have some nitro stuff that gets entered in some of our open classes, but nothing usually that small. Welcome back, and good luck !Hello Nick, I am in the Dallas area and was looking for (A) Hydro and (A) OPC tunnel classes. Unless I am missing something, the local club doesn't offer these classes. We have been out of the boating scene for over twenty years as we had taken to the sky. I am trying to catch up on all the new rules and the industry as well. Any information would be appreciated.Hi David, where are you located..we're a D5 impba and namba club out of the New Orleans area.I was going to renew my IMPBA #4843, however, no current clubs in D#7. NAMBA has clubs in D#7, but to my knowledge don't have an A Hydro class,only Open Hydro. Any D#7 racers know if this is a fact?
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Thank you. So are most clubs running open classes these days? I am currently building a gas mono but I still like the nitro.Gotcha, kind of like you, I was a nitro guy some years back and was out for about 15 yrs, recently coming back several years ago, but have switched to gas. We have some nitro stuff that gets entered in some of our open classes, but nothing usually that small. Welcome back, and good luck !Hello Nick, I am in the Dallas area and was looking for (A) Hydro and (A) OPC tunnel classes. Unless I am missing something, the local club doesn't offer these classes. We have been out of the boating scene for over twenty years as we had taken to the sky. I am trying to catch up on all the new rules and the industry as well. Any information would be appreciated.Hi David, where are you located..we're a D5 impba and namba club out of the New Orleans area.I was going to renew my IMPBA #4843, however, no current clubs in D#7. NAMBA has clubs in D#7, but to my knowledge don't have an A Hydro class,only Open Hydro. Any D#7 racers know if this is a fact?
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Glenn,David, I am about 90 miles south of D/FW in the little town of Clifton. I always have and IMPBA club on the books, but it is probably listed in GA since that is where I host my SpeedWeek record trial. You were asking about the A class...were you talking about the NAMBA A class (.21) or the IMPBA A class (.12)? I run both but really like the .12 stuff! Feel free to give me a call if you ever want to get together! 210-392-2271
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Cool! Let me know if you have any questions about building your .12 boat...there are a couple things you can do that REALLY help! The .12 boats can be very frustrating if not built correctly.Glenn,David, I am about 90 miles south of D/FW in the little town of Clifton. I always have and IMPBA club on the books, but it is probably listed in GA since that is where I host my SpeedWeek record trial. You were asking about the A class...were you talking about the NAMBA A class (.21) or the IMPBA A class (.12)? I run both but really like the .12 stuff! Feel free to give me a call if you ever want to get together! 210-392-2271
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I was referring to the.21, however I didn't know the two organizations classes were different. Been away from boats so long and I'm not sure where to find all the different class breakdowns. I have the namba rules but not the current impba rules. They don't go into much detail about the classes.I am currently building a.12 rigger and .21 hydro. Will be my first .12 size boat.
Awesome, will do for sure. Thank you for the offer.Cool! Let me know if you have any questions about building your .12 boat...there are a couple things you can do that REALLY help! The .12 boats can be very frustrating if not built correctly.Glenn,I was referring to the.21, however I didn't know the two organizations classes were different. Been away from boats so long and I'm not sure where to find all the different class breakdowns. I have the namba rules but not the current impba rules. They don't go into much detail about the classes.I am currently building a.12 rigger and .21 hydro. Will be my first .12 size boat.David, I am about 90 miles south of D/FW in the little town of Clifton. I always have and IMPBA club on the books, but it is probably listed in GA since that is where I host my SpeedWeek record trial. You were asking about the A class...were you talking about the NAMBA A class (.21) or the IMPBA A class (.12)? I run both but really like the .12 stuff! Feel free to give me a call if you ever want to get together! 210-392-2271
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HelloAwesome, will do for sure. Thank you for the offer.Cool! Let me know if you have any questions about building your .12 boat...there are a couple things you can do that REALLY help! The .12 boats can be very frustrating if not built correctly.Glenn,I was referring to the.21, however I didn't know the two organizations classes were different. Been away from boats so long and I'm not sure where to find all the different class breakdowns. I have the namba rules but not the current impba rules. They don't go into much detail about the classes.I am currently building a.12 rigger and .21 hydro. Will be my first .12 size boat.David, I am about 90 miles south of D/FW in the little town of Clifton. I always have and IMPBA club on the books, but it is probably listed in GA since that is where I host my SpeedWeek record trial. You were asking about the A class...were you talking about the NAMBA A class (.21) or the IMPBA A class (.12)? I run both but really like the .12 stuff! Feel free to give me a call if you ever want to get together! 210-392-2271
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