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I'm not seeing where or how to register.
First post Bill, Old School. Paper entry with check or MO.I'm not seeing where or how to register.
Yup, completed.First post Bill, Old School. Paper entry with check or MO.
Mike
Sounds like we need to make a trip...
It is a thunderboat. I would assume any legal IMPBA/NAMBA thunderboat. The scale guys are kind of a little anal of about scale stuff around here. That is all they run. I like to call them scanal. LOL Only thing scale about them is they sorta look like a round nose boat from the past. That is a far as it goes. The page should just read Thunderboats as the class is called in NAMBA.I'm wondering what a semi-scale Thunderboats is?
This was framed this way because some of the Thunderboat hulls commonly bought from vendors or built by owners will/can conform to the Master Hull Roster dimensions for 1/6th scale class if the boats have the correct fake motors, cowlings, tailfin, drivers, a cockpit, paint and graphics. Boats like this could be run in both gas scale and the Thunderboat class if desired (presuming they have the stock motors required by the Thunderboat rules), while the semi-scale T boats could not run in gas scale because they are not patterned after a full-size unlimited hydroplane.I'm wondering what a semi-scale Thunderboats is?
Hi Mike - The NAMBA Legal Thunderboat class is invited this year to the NW Scale Hydroplane race - Since this is a stock class motors will be inspected along with hull dimensions. Looking forward to seeing all the racers this year - Looks like it will be a big turnoutMike,
Then just drop the semi scale. If it meets the scale, then it can run in both with a motor change if running mod. By adding that, you are confusing the thunderboat people. My old boat I built as a thunderboat also met the scale rules. I still just call it a thunderboat.
Mike
Is there a thread where I can see your TBoat... I am sure I am understanding scale rules but just would like a visual reference. Just another way to see the pictures. I have the rules and the master roster with measurments, but is it true the strut and prop nee d to stay under the transome? (if running in the scale class)My old boat I built as a thunderboat also met the scale rules. I still just call it a thunderboat.
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