I agree, but most people form clubs and join NAMBA to get the insurance the lake owner requires you to provide them. As far as NAMBA classes, any club can run any class they want. They can make up a class, you just can't get 'district points' and set NAMBA records unless it's an established NAMBA class.
I'm a big proponent of clubs. By having organized meets, you learn a lot from the other members, etc. But the vast majority of r/c boaters don't belong to anything. They have found a lake to run on that doesn't require anything and they just have fun! Nothing wrong with that.
I agree the minis are a blast but you and I unfortunately seem to be in the minority. They also require a lake that stays pretty calm so that's another restriction. Oh well!
I'm a big proponent of clubs. By having organized meets, you learn a lot from the other members, etc. But the vast majority of r/c boaters don't belong to anything. They have found a lake to run on that doesn't require anything and they just have fun! Nothing wrong with that.
I agree the minis are a blast but you and I unfortunately seem to be in the minority. They also require a lake that stays pretty calm so that's another restriction. Oh well!
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