Hounddog wrote:
OK, enough said. Forget the idea. I just thought only having 4 boats in each class at Haliburton was disappointing and we needed to build up the boat counts.
Don, we appreciate your thoughts. I think you initial thoughts and some of the other posts had the engine combination directly in 750, you clarified that in your second last post, it running in 850 would be more appropriate, call it 800
I think you have to ask the guys that aren't racing why they choose not to race, I'm not sure that introducing another motor combination will get them out.
If speed and parts availability is an issue well 750 should satisfy them, lots of two cylinder and three cylinder 750 stuff around.
I think the main reason people don't come out is that they don't feel they will be competitive, well they are probably right if they want to run at the front, 850 is very fast and competitive and well 750 is shaping up that way as well. Can that lake boat become competitive absolutely but they need to show up to the races or spend some time with someone who can help them with set up and driving. All the racers are more then willing to help any and everyone out. I know that I have learned so much from the group from the day I first leaned over dok's shoulder in Waterford as a non-racer to watch him open up his carbs to find water in the fuel bowls to this past weekend watching Jesse stand on the podium.
just my thoughts