2015 Open Water thread
Collapse
X
-
I am getting back into the hobbyand would like to stop out and check you guys out.
Will you be at "7460 TwentyThree Mile Road, Shelby Township, MI 48316
Located on the south side of 23 Mile, between Van Dyke and Mound Roads" this Saturday? I am coming from the Lansing area and want to make sure that I am going to the correct place.
Thank youComment
-
Turn out has been light thus far for open water. If you really want to check it out, wait for our first club race on 4-26-15 We should have around 25 racers for that. A nice variety of boats at the club races.Noisy personComment
-
Very well then I will see if I can make it to the race that day! Where can I find out what classes and rule packages you guys are running this year? Right now I have a single motor genesis hull I am finishing up.Comment
-
Basically we run NAMBA spec classes for points
• P Limited Sport Hydro
• P Limited Offshore
• P limited mono
• SV27
• P Limited Cat
The spec classes are basically 34" or less on 4s batteries and Aquacraft or Proboat motors.
SV27 is a bone stock class where we all have the exact same batteries and hand out props. Unfortunately the SV27 has been discontinued. We'll continue to run the class until the supply of boats dries up.
We also run regularly Q Sport and P Sport.
Q Sport is a 6s full bodied hydro class.
P Sport is a 4s full bodies hydro class.
There has been a lot of talk about 1/10th scale hydro running this summer. A number of guys have them no but getting them all out there has been an issue in previous years.
We may even see some 1/8 scales this summer. Although the prospect of racing them on our little puddle is terrifying. haha
We've always maintained that if three of any particular class show up we'll make some heats for them. We don't like to send anybody away without racing. They need NAMBA membership or single even insurance of course. Then if three of a particular class show up for every race of the season we add that class to the clubs official list of points classes. We've gained classes and lost classes with this policy. Seems to be just about right though.
The Genesis doesn't really fit in any of those classes unfortunately. Worth a look at what we're doing if you're thinking about trying some racing. It's good fun and not too crazy expensive for the spec classes.
You can figure the classes all out by reading the NAMBA rule book but that's kinda the step after you decide you want to try it. So stop on by. Ask a millionteen questions. Nobody minds.Noisy personComment
-
Atleast I'll have someone to put my Genesis up against for fun....Jeff S.
NAMBA #295Comment
-
Basically we run NAMBA spec classes for points
We've always maintained that if three of any particular class show up we'll make some heats for them. We don't like to send anybody away without racing. They need NAMBA membership or single even insurance of course. Then if three of a particular class show up for every race of the season we add that class to the clubs official list of points classes. We've gained classes and lost classes with this policy. Seems to be just about right though.
The Genesis doesn't really fit in any of those classes unfortunately. Worth a look at what we're doing if you're thinking about trying some racing. It's good fun and not too crazy expensive for the spec classes.
You can figure the classes all out by reading the NAMBA rule book but that's kinda the step after you decide you want to try it. So stop on by. Ask a millionteen questions. Nobody minds.Jeff S.
NAMBA #295Comment
-
Hmmmm I could bring my Cheetah and. . . . something other than P-Limited Cat it is
!!!
LOL that's not gonna happen, not enough batteries.Attached FilesCaution: Does not play well with others!Comment
-
I will be there for Sunday race, I don't plan on racing and can help if anyone needs help with anything. I do plan on bringing my camera to get some race shots hopefully.Jeff S.
NAMBA #295Comment
-
And you probably only need a couple sets of 6S batteries. Not like our wives will complain about a few more batteries.Jeff S.
NAMBA #295Comment
Comment