It's Official- IMPBA D12 is racing FE's in 2010 !!!!

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  • Diesel6401
    Memento Vivere
    • Oct 2009
    • 4204

    #76
    Originally posted by Nautiboyz
    Yep, every day.

    BTW- If your wife has no idea how much you spend on boats, you might not want to take her to the race. She's going to see 20 foot trailers with a dozen boats in them, generators and A/C. She won't let you near us again. LOL Hope to meet you next month. Keep in touch. Maybe you'll get the bug and we can get you out there racing with us in the future. The racing is fun but even better, they are a great bunch of people!
    She has a little bit of a clue (she did buy me my ul-1 for x-mas), but everytime she sees a package in the mail she just shakes her head and says I dont even want to know lol. Hopefully we can make it their. Ill let you know. Thanks for all the great info and keep in touch.
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    • egneg
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Feb 2008
      • 4670

      #77
      I posted some pics from last year - posts 32 and 33.

      http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ht=race&page=2
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      • Chilli
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Jan 2008
        • 3070

        #78
        Guys, I updated my "Newbie's guide to a D12 Race Weekend" It may not be perfect, but there is alot of good info in it for first time race participants. It's a Word ".doc" file. Let me know if there are any corrections needed or questions.

        Thanks!

        Mike
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        • Diesel6401
          Memento Vivere
          • Oct 2009
          • 4204

          #79
          Originally posted by egneg
          I posted some pics from last year - posts 32 and 33.

          http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ht=race&page=2
          That looks fun as hell. You weren't lying about trailors full of boats that's awesome. Maybe if the wife sees how many boats you guys have she won't think im bad...

          One thing I don't understand is the class's, hows that work and what does it mean?
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          • Diesel6401
            Memento Vivere
            • Oct 2009
            • 4204

            #80
            Originally posted by Nautiboyz
            Guys, I updated my "Newbie's guide to a D12 Race Weekend" It may not be perfect, but there is alot of good info in it for first time race participants. It's a Word ".doc" file. Let me know if there are any corrections needed or questions.

            Thanks!

            Mike
            Printing it now, thanks so much.
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            • Diesel6401
              Memento Vivere
              • Oct 2009
              • 4204

              #81
              I work friday and saturdays so is their a good bit of racing on sundays?
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              • Chilli
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Jan 2008
                • 3070

                #82
                From my experience we'll be racing probably from 8am to at least 2pm. They try to wrap it up as early as possible because many of us have a long ride home on Sunday.

                The rules are a little hard to digest. It takes a while to put it all together. The current FE rules are in the December 2008 IMPBA Roostertails. Thats the IMPBA's quarterly newsletter. Page 11 has all the info on the classes.
                http://www.impba.net/attachments/152_Dec08.pdf

                To simplify the classes, they are generally divided by battery voltage and hull types. "P" is 4S Lipo's, "Q" is 6S Lipos, etc. The basic hull types are mono and hydro. Hydros can also subdivided into more specialized classes such as sport hydro, tunnels and cats. Clubs and Districts can run any of these classes or create their own to suite the demands of it's membership.

                The Carolina race will mark the first time FE classes will be run in D12. They are letting us run the "P" (4S) powered boats with the "B" (.21) nitro boats. The FE classes being run will be P-mono, P-Spec Hydro and P-Spec Tunnel. The P-mono boats will run under IMPBA rules, you can run any motor you want. Our "spec" classes are not IMPBA classes but District 12 classes that we wrote our own rules for. However our rules are adopted from sucessful classes run in other districts and NAMBA. So the P-spec hydros and P-spec tunnels that will run are required to use either the UL-1, BJ26 or SV27 motor and ESC.
                Mike Chirillo
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                • Diesel6401
                  Memento Vivere
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 4204

                  #83
                  Originally posted by Nautiboyz
                  From my experience we'll be racing probably from 8am to at least 2pm. They try to wrap it up as early as possible because many of us have a long ride home on Sunday.

                  The rules are a little hard to digest. It takes a while to put it all together. The current FE rules are in the December 2008 IMPBA Roostertails. Thats the IMPBA's quarterly newsletter. Page 11 has all the info on the classes.
                  http://www.impba.net/attachments/152_Dec08.pdf

                  To simplify the classes, they are generally divided by battery voltage and hull types. "P" is 4S Lipo's, "Q" is 6S Lipos, etc. The basic hull types are mono and hydro. Hydros can also subdivided into more specialized classes such as sport hydro, tunnels and cats. Clubs and Districts can run any of these classes or create their own to suite the demands of it's membership.

                  The Carolina race will mark the first time FE classes will be run in D12. They are letting us run the "P" (4S) powered boats with the "B" (.21) nitro boats. The FE classes being run will be P-mono, P-Spec Hydro and P-Spec Tunnel. The P-mono boats will run under IMPBA rules, you can run any motor you want. Our "spec" classes are not IMPBA classes but District 12 classes that we wrote our own rules for. However our rules are adopted from sucessful classes run in other districts and NAMBA. So the P-spec hydros and P-spec tunnels that will run are required to use either the UL-1, BJ26 or SV27 motor and ESC.
                  It's starting to come together. So can you run any type of mono hydro ect as long as it fits lenght, weight voltage ect.? Like Sv's running with DF's or HOR 25" mono would that be P-Mono?
                  Last edited by Diesel6401; 04-08-2010, 09:05 PM.
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                  • Chilli
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 3070

                    #84
                    Technically yes, but in a heat with up to 6 boats, the water is going to get pretty choppy. A SV 27 in P-mono is more often than not going to end up on it's lid and will be a hazard to other racers. You probably want a hull at least 29 inches in P-mono. The spec classes are very popular because you can get the motor and esc cheap here on OSE. You can run a sport hydro in the hydro class, but you will be racing mostly against riggers so it will be hard to keep up with them. What I suggest to people who are thinking about racing but are not quite sure is to run novice class for a year if it's offered. You can run justs about any boat in D12 novice except a rigger. Learn how to race and get familier with the classes and racers. If you get the bug like me and Chuck, then you can build yourself a race boat over the next winter.
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                    • Diesel6401
                      Memento Vivere
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 4204

                      #85
                      Originally posted by Nautiboyz
                      Technically yes, but in a heat with up to 6 boats, the water is going to get pretty choppy. A SV 27 in P-mono is more often than not going to end up on it's lid and will be a hazard to other racers. You probably want a hull at least 29 inches in P-mono. The spec classes are very popular because you can get the motor and esc cheap here on OSE. You can run a sport hydro in the hydro class, but you will be racing mostly against riggers so it will be hard to keep up with them. What I suggest to people who are thinking about racing but are not quite sure is to run novice class for a year if it's offered. You can run justs about any boat in D12 novice except a rigger. Learn how to race and get familier with the classes and racers. If you get the bug like me and Chuck, then you can build yourself a race boat over the next winter.
                      A SV on it's lid, NEVER that...lol, well I will say this if It wasn't for me having a SV the tought of getting a rescue boat would have never crossed my mind.

                      Slowly Slowly starting to understand this. Thanks for tolerating my questions!
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                      • egneg
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 4670

                        #86
                        I just got the ODMBA race classes for the year as the first club race is this coming weekend.

                        Stock Gas
                        Novice
                        Sport 40
                        Open Mono - Gas AND Nitro
                        RTR .18 Hydro (no riggers) (water cooled)
                        20 Mono
                        20 Rigger
                        Open Offshore
                        40 O/B Tunnel
                        Open Hydro - Gas AND Nitro (no riggers)
                        20 O/B Tunnel
                        Open Rigger (Gas AND Nitro)

                        We will put in electrics where applicable, sail powered hydroplanes, turbines, nuclear powered, steam and what ever else you can dream up!

                        As Bob Dylan sang "The times they are a changin"
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                        • Chilli
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 3070

                          #87
                          Cool, Let us know how it goes. The club classes are very similar to the District. Anyone else from Team Fear going to join you?

                          BTW- I read on the gas board that a few of your fellow club members may be at the club lake Thursday at 4pm for a final test n tune.
                          Last edited by Chilli; 04-14-2010, 12:57 PM.
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                          • egneg
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 4670

                            #88
                            Mike - what forum do the guys frequent as I would like to join so I could keep in touch with whats going on.

                            As far as the other guys from Team Fear go I don't know as they didn't say anything to me last Sunday about the upcoming race and I am not sure if they have joined the ODMBA club yet.
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                            • Chilli
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 3070

                              #89
                              www.intlwaters.com is where the nitro guys hang out. Dick Loeb's screen name is "moonlighter112"

                              www.jrcbd.com is where the gas dudes hang.
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                              • egneg
                                Fast Electric Addict!
                                • Feb 2008
                                • 4670

                                #90
                                I was a member at IW but can't seem to log on anymore. I will send an email to see what happened and I will check out the other one.
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