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Old 22-01-2005, 08:51 PM   #21
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here's provisional list.
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Old 22-01-2005, 08:53 PM   #22
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no they do junior races as well 9 to 16.
Cicuit over in Oulton Broads do juniors too, single seat J250 class.

The Ks are classed as offshore and have driver & navigators, don't worry they don't need GPS though max 1 mile offshore
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Old 22-01-2005, 08:56 PM   #23
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here's provisional list.
Which one is closest to Mothers Day
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Old 22-01-2005, 09:08 PM   #24
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Which one is closest to Mothers Day
1st one of the season I'd say, mothers day is March 6th
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Old 22-01-2005, 09:17 PM   #25
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1st one of the season I'd say, mothers day is March 6th
I know where the kids are takin' their mum then!
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Old 22-01-2005, 09:33 PM   #26
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I know where the kids are takin' their mum then!
Have to get mine trained to do that then
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Old 23-01-2005, 06:15 PM   #27
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Gav,

Both these clubs have classes for standard ski-boats

First one is Windemere, second is Car Mill at St. Helens

Both are on sheltered water so it should be harder to stuff it (shouldn't it?)

You'll have to get cracking on a lightweight Sequel 14 before the season starts.

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Old 23-01-2005, 06:16 PM   #28
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Ooops

Forgot the threads

www.wmbrc-racing.net/
www.lprc.info/
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Old 23-01-2005, 07:02 PM   #29
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Thanks for the links Ian, looking into it...............
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Old 23-01-2005, 07:36 PM   #30
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Both these clubs have classes for standard ski-boats

First one is Windemere, second is Car Mill at St. Helens

Both are on sheltered water so it should be harder to stuff it (shouldn't it?)

You'll have to get cracking on a lightweight Sequel 14 before the season starts.

We're holding our finals at Carr Mill this year, we use a lake for the last event of the race calander to give the kids a break. Should be great there, good facilities & hopitality too!!!
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Old 23-01-2005, 10:48 PM   #31
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"the only thing i can do at age 33 is plunge straight into OCR , thats after splashing out on a rig! and to be perfectly honest i would find it a bit daunting..............."

We Race Standard Ski-Boats up to 1850cc 2 Stroke & 2200cc 4 Stroke through a variety of classes more info to follow

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"the only thing i can do at age 33 is plunge straight into OCR , thats after splashing out on a rig! and to be perfectly honest i would find it a bit daunting..............."

We Race Standard Ski-Boats up to 1850cc 2 Stroke & 2200cc 4 Stroke through a variety of classes more info to follow

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looking forward to more info.....................

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Old 23-01-2005, 11:35 PM   #33
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An Introduction to OCR (Offshore Circuit Racing) Run on a day to day Basis by OCRDA (Offshore Circuit Racing Drivers Association) & Administered by the RYA

As the name suggests we race on small Multi Lap Circuits at Predominantly Offshore Venues, mainly around the UK. Our courses are generally between 1 & 2 miles per lap to obtain around a 2 minute lap time for either 55 mins + 1 Lap or 30 mins & 25 mins + Lap Racing on Saturday & Sunday with 10 Venues (20 Races) per season between May & October.

Due to new Rules it is now technically feasible to compete in an average conventional family Ski Boat.

A full spec National Boat would be: -
‘A’ Class min 18 foot up to 1850cc 2 Stroke 2200cc 4 Stroke (approx 140hp)
‘B’ Class min 16 foot up to 1350cc 2 Stroke 1600cc 4 Stroke (approx 90hp)
‘C’ Class min 14 foot up to 1000cc 2 Stroke 1300cc 4 Stroke (approx 70hp)

A Basic Boat (that is now eligible to run in the same National race) would be min 14 foot & up to approx 100hp although would have certain limitations on engine height weight etc. meeting a suitable safety standard (eligibility rests with the OCRDA) please email to see if your boat complies. You can obtain National 1 day Licenses (max 2 per season) but will need a full license to compete all season.

The min Safety equipment
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Full list is available on request although OCRDA will have some equipment available for hire.

You can just come along & enjoy the Social side or help with Timing, Safety etc.etc.

For any further info, Calendar, Eligibility etc. etc. please email bob@ocrda.freeserve.co.uk
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Talking "C" Class

I am very interested in the c class, and would like some more info please......................
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OCRDA,

What is an average entry fee per race / weekend.

Gav,

Its still age descrimination, you're only 33 and they want you to carry an orange retirement flag
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Gav, you're not gonna win easily on the age front but OCR certainly will give the opportunity for a 14' seaquel up against similar boats.

Not sure if it was noted but you will need your own insurance too.
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Old 24-01-2005, 06:45 PM   #37
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A full spec National Boat would be: -
‘A’ Class min 18 foot up to 1850cc 2 Stroke 2200cc 4 Stroke (approx 140hp)
‘B’ Class min 16 foot up to 1350cc 2 Stroke 1600cc 4 Stroke (approx 90hp)
‘C’ Class min 14 foot up to 1000cc 2 Stroke 1300cc 4 Stroke (approx 70hp)
No more XR2's in OCR? I thought it was bad that they didn't allow 2.5's but the XR2 was a descent substitute, now is that gone too?

It's always puzzled me why they didn't make class 3 C, 2.5L!!!
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Old 24-01-2005, 06:52 PM   #38
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To answer Gav's original question, a good class would be run what you brung with sub classes, devided up by running a measured mile on flat water and timed.
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Gav, you're not gonna win easily on the age front but OCR certainly will give the opportunity for a 14' seaquel up against similar boats.

Not sure if it was noted but you will need your own insurance too.

yeah should be interesting

i shall start sorting the paperwork straight away!

i'll knock the boat up the weekend before 1st race
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Old 24-01-2005, 07:36 PM   #40
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Gav, I think OCR has min and max weights, at least it did! Just something to considder. If you're build a purpose built boat to race in the class, find out how the boat is weighed, with or without driver, remaining fuel etc. and build a boat right on the min weight.

Is setback and jacks allowed in OCR?

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