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Thread: Who's racing njba?

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    motormonkey
    I'm thinking running rvr rcr class. How much running do you get at an event. Who is running class now that i could see what i need.I have some ? Thanks

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    scottys
    Go to ;njbaracing.net

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    LeE ss13
    The River Racer class for Flats, RRF, Jets, RRJ, and Hydros, RRH, had its beginings with NJBA in April 1984. at Lake Cahuilla in La Quinta CA. I know, you are saying "Where???". Lake Cahuilla, (pronouned Ku-wee-a), is a reservoir in La Quinta, (pronouned La Keen-ta), is about 7 miles Southwest of Indio or 20 miles Southeast of Palms Springs. I ran that race in the RRF Class for the first race of that class. The winner of the class at that first race ran 106 mph. I had a Kurtis Kraft with a 427 that only ran 96. It was my first pass in a real runner bottom. Years later, we have seen the MPH for RRF increase to 130+. Yikes!!! To answer your question, you get as many runs as any other class.

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    GofastRacer
    The River Racer class for Flats, RRF, Jets, RRJ, and Hydros, RRH, had its beginings with NJBA in April 1984. at Lake Cahuilla in La Quinta CA. I know, you are saying "Where???". Lake Cahuilla, (pronouned Ku-wee-a), is a reservoir in La Quinta, (pronouned La Keen-ta), is about 7 miles Southwest of Indio or 20 miles Southeast of Palms Springs. I ran that race in the RRF Class for the first race of that class. The winner of the class at that first race ran 106 mph. I had a Kurtis Kraft with a 427 that only ran 96. It was my first pass in a real runner bottom. Years later, we have seen the MPH for RRF increase to 130+. Yikes!!! To answer your question, you get as many runs as any other class.
    I remember racing there, that was a cool place too bad they wouldn't give them anymore water, it was a bit shallow!..

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    we used to race jetskiis on that lake, there were times wen the bottom would get exposed on super rough motos..fun place otherwise.

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    eraser
    my brother [sangerboy] runs njba riverracer w/his canyon flat. we usually get 3-4 runs on sunday. you have to pass basic tech, ie whirlaway, proper throttle return springs and kill switch. we have had nothing but a blast running up there. certainly a good way to get started and well worth the effort IMHO.

  7. #7
    jwboat905
    I'm thinking running rvr rcr class. How much running do you get at an event. Who is running class now that i could see what i need.I have some ? Thanks
    you get a lot of runs if theres not a high boat count, usually 2 on sat and
    3-5 on sun, they use RR as a fill in.....also its alot cheaper to run than running a class or bracket.

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    Bobby Knight
    the first time we did that class was in 2000. kill switch, rope guard, remove passenger seat cushions. oddly my dads prop shaft didn't have a cottor pin, they required it, drilled one while in line. I recommend the whirlaway, but dont recall it a requirement, although we had a tranny. good luck, enjoy.

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    Sangerboy
    I've had a blast running it. It is a non-competetive/non-elimination participation class. On Sunday win or lose you get to run again on the next round whenever your flight is called. A great way to go if you just want to run your boat fast in a safe environment.

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    motormonkey
    Thanks for replies. The website shows motor restrictions in class or did it turn more into run what you brung

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