I DO NOT disagree... 
I'm not in favor of limiting the batteries, but that's just me. That seems a little extreme to me, but whatever works for you.
I advocated limiting the prop, and the original (written for the first "official Spec SV27 race at the 2007 Nationals) Spec SV27 rules do (Grim 42x55). I have no issues there. In a one-hull class, that works. I'd go so far as to have a batch of them, and hand them out between rounds, drawn from a hat, etc...
In an Open Hull class, each hull needs something a little different, and it eventually BECOMES a "one-hull-can-be-competitive" class, so limiting props here doesn't always work.
I think in a one-hull spec class (note, not "stock", but "spec"), there can be some allowances made that don't overtly change the performance of the boat, but make it more reliable, race-able, whatever... like replacing the flex with a similar to stock aftermarket unit, couplers, etc...
Either way you slice it up, this type of class is the most viable, and more accessible class format, and would have the best chance of achieving what Randy and Wilmer apparently are after.

I'm not in favor of limiting the batteries, but that's just me. That seems a little extreme to me, but whatever works for you.
I advocated limiting the prop, and the original (written for the first "official Spec SV27 race at the 2007 Nationals) Spec SV27 rules do (Grim 42x55). I have no issues there. In a one-hull class, that works. I'd go so far as to have a batch of them, and hand them out between rounds, drawn from a hat, etc...
In an Open Hull class, each hull needs something a little different, and it eventually BECOMES a "one-hull-can-be-competitive" class, so limiting props here doesn't always work.
I think in a one-hull spec class (note, not "stock", but "spec"), there can be some allowances made that don't overtly change the performance of the boat, but make it more reliable, race-able, whatever... like replacing the flex with a similar to stock aftermarket unit, couplers, etc...
Either way you slice it up, this type of class is the most viable, and more accessible class format, and would have the best chance of achieving what Randy and Wilmer apparently are after.
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