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For the most part, as Grim alluded to, how do you keep a market viable for growth if you limit a majority of the necessary parts to “mom and pop” shops that can’t adequately meet a growing customer base if that is the end goal? Without engine vendors I think it would be suffice to say we have a larger issue at hand. How do we get new people in without these tools? I do think outlaw classes would help level the playing field and entice current boaters to join, but on the broader spectrum we need more than that.
In the world today, electric is creeping Supreme. With how readily available those power plants, pieces and knowledge is, it may be time we look there. If you want a cheaper, entry level class with a relatively level playing field we as a group should begin to see what we can do there. The engines and ESC’s are universal and far cheaper (for the most part). This coming from a guy who has zero electric tunnels.
O/S has practically no sales growth now. That's my point. With no engine sales what will happen? I don't have a crystal ball but I can assure you that no sales will eventually mean no product. That I am sure of. O/S could have built their last engine a year ago and nobody over here would even know with their in- house inventory at a virtual stand still.
Anything that is put into the class as an option such as SS or FE, will have the same effect on the sales of O/S. We have known all along that once they became the only game in town what was going to happen to your cost to buy one. The only thing that was keeping them in check was "other options". Now that that is off the table there is nothing stopping the price from being $800.00 next year. I have beaten this subject to death. Write us, call us, type your ideas here but give us some ideas other than letting it just run into the ground. That is not an option in my book.
Are you saying that your fix for this is more FE?