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I have had quite a few people call and express their feelings about our current lack of choices for complete outboard engines and replacement powerheads. As you all know since Nova Rossi has stopped manufacturing their line of powerheads that our classes so heavily relied on, the O/S 3.5cc and possibly the K&B 1"(I'm not sure about the 1") is the only two complete outboards left available to consumers. This is a huge problem because its a hard sale to convince a new boater to surf the internet and buy up enough used outboard parts to build an engine that he or she can compete in the well let's avoid the words "sport or stock" issue for now and just say muffled class. Manufactures don't see high sales volumes in outboards and is why they are becoming so expensive. O/S started out 20 years ago at $128 each. Now with no competitive outboard to challenge them, that same engine has gone up over 500%.
Another common topic of concern that stems from the lack of engines is the wording that governs the IMPBA muffled class and mainly the part that requires that the powerhead and lowerunit be made from the same manufacturer. I have seen in the past how just the mention of any rule change can blow some people completely out of their chair but the reality is that changes are way over due especially now with such few choices of outboard engines available for sale.
Just as a heads up some are wanting to remove the same manufacturer of the upper and lower wording to help manufacturers gain interest in actually building engines and or lower units for us. SOWEGA and a few other clubs have helped save the muffled 7.5cc class by running a Super Sport 7.5cc class that requires a K&B muffler be used and along with any qualifying 7.5cc powerhead. This class is fun and very competitive because the racing is close and is basically a set up and drivers class. The IMPBA rule book over covers the 3.5cc mufflered class but makes no mention of the 7.5cc and 11cc muffled engines. The 3.5cc muffled class has been offered at he Nationals for records for many years but the 7.5cc and 11cc muffled classes can not run for these records nor compete at Nationals. This has been talked about for YEARS but to this point nothing has been done.
If you have any suggestions that would help make our outboard rules more applicable, easier to understand, changed to cover problematic situations please write me at [email protected] and express your ideas and or suggestions and I will be glad to read every single one.
Thanks!
-Carl Van Houten
Another common topic of concern that stems from the lack of engines is the wording that governs the IMPBA muffled class and mainly the part that requires that the powerhead and lowerunit be made from the same manufacturer. I have seen in the past how just the mention of any rule change can blow some people completely out of their chair but the reality is that changes are way over due especially now with such few choices of outboard engines available for sale.
Just as a heads up some are wanting to remove the same manufacturer of the upper and lower wording to help manufacturers gain interest in actually building engines and or lower units for us. SOWEGA and a few other clubs have helped save the muffled 7.5cc class by running a Super Sport 7.5cc class that requires a K&B muffler be used and along with any qualifying 7.5cc powerhead. This class is fun and very competitive because the racing is close and is basically a set up and drivers class. The IMPBA rule book over covers the 3.5cc mufflered class but makes no mention of the 7.5cc and 11cc muffled engines. The 3.5cc muffled class has been offered at he Nationals for records for many years but the 7.5cc and 11cc muffled classes can not run for these records nor compete at Nationals. This has been talked about for YEARS but to this point nothing has been done.
If you have any suggestions that would help make our outboard rules more applicable, easier to understand, changed to cover problematic situations please write me at [email protected] and express your ideas and or suggestions and I will be glad to read every single one.
Thanks!
-Carl Van Houten