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    SBI Charlotte Harbor Gran Prix, replaced by OPA/APBA Offshore World Championships, Nov. 18-22
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    I can personally tell you, the 2014 CHSBGP local organizers were more interested in 'being in control' that getting professional experienced help with the race management. They are out. Now for the press release:

    The Charlotte Harbor Super Boat Grand Prix, which had its inaugural event in April, will not return for an encore. The first ever 2014 Charlotte Harbor Super Boat Grand Prix was held Sunday April 13, 2014 at Englewood Beach in Englewood Fl. Thousands showed up for the event and the audience was treated to races, food and drinks as well as plenty of sunshine

    Charlotte County commisssioners recently voted not to renew funding for the event because of financial issues with the promoter.

    But powerboat racing will go on under new organizers, who want to create a bigger economic impact.

    A group of Englewood business leaders announced Thursday that they have secured the OPA/APBA Offshore World Championships, Nov. 18-22.

    “This is all about celebrating the water components we have in this area,” said Elaine Miller, president of the Englewood Florida Chamber of Commerce.

    Miller also is president of the Englewood Beach WaterFest Committee, which is seeking nonprofit status. Ken Stead, who will succeed Miller as chamber president, is vice president of the committee.

    They are seeking ideas, volunteers and funding.

    Manasota Key residents Donna Walters and Carol Ashton, who are among more than 550 members in the Manasota Sandpiper Key Association, said they welcome a second chance for the boat races.

    The Charlotte Harbor Super Boat Grand Prix in April was viewed by many as a mixed success.

    Indeed, it drew only half the expected 40,000 to 50,000 visitors.

    Chamber executive director Ed Hill said the races came during high season, when Englewood was already crowded with people staying in all available rentals and filling restaurant seats.

    The boat races did not generate the economic impact that organizers envisioned. Residents and businesses were not involved in planning, and there was no charitable element to the event.

    About a month after the races, in an effort to address the issues, the chamber formed the volunteer committee. It surveyed the community, both online and in person. Members solicited others to get involved, and the group met throughout the summer.

    “We know there was potential for something good to happen in Englewood,” Stead said. “We wanted to bring back that focus to Englewood.”

    Miller said they wanted to find ways to augment the race, not run it, but they found out there were financial issues surrounding the April event.

    By November, Charlotte County had withdrawn its support for the former promoter, Jerry York, president of the Charlotte Harbor Super Boat Grand Prix.

    The April event was funded by the Charlotte County Commission, which promised $250,000 to York's group to organize the races for two years, said Sean Doherty, sales and sports marketing manager for the Charlotte Harbor Visitor and Convention Bureau.

    Results of a full audit did not sit well with commissioners, Doherty said, and they voted not to continue for 2015.

    About $180,000 was given to York's group; the sticking point for commissioners was $10,000 York's organization did not reserve as a deposit for the next year's sanction fee to Super Boat International.

    That is how the Englewood volunteers decided to take on the full challenge of putting on a big race in addition to related festival events.

    The races will be sanctioned through the Offshore Powerboat Association and American Power Boat Association, which merged early last year.

    With the volunteer committee seeking nonprofit status, a charitable cause will be determined, Hill said. There may be more than one, such as a nature beneficiary from the power boat races, another from planned kayak races and a third from concession stand sales.

    Because Englewood straddles Sarasota and Charlotte counties, the event is being rebranded to attract more of a regional base.

    “This really is the first event we've ever had that unites the two counties,” Miller said. “We have no borders.”
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    One of those things that it is almost wrong to make any comment on by me.

    There is one error though that should be fixed. There is no merge between the APBA and OPA.
    The Offshore Powerboat Association is one of the organizations in the US that is sanctioned by the APBA.
    The American Power Boat Association is the only organization within the United States sanctioned by the UIM.
    The Union Internationale Motonautique is the organization recognized as the only official arm of the IOC to put on boating events, and recognize boating event champions and records, around the world.
    The International Olympic Committee is probably known by most people and doesn't need explanation.

    So, the only way to get a World Record actually recognized by the world through the International Olympic Committee in the United States at a Powerboating Event is to do it through an organization, and event, sanctioned by the APBA. Like OPA is now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratickle View Post
    One of those things that it is almost wrong to make any comment on by me.

    There is one error though that should be fixed. There is no merge between the APBA and OPA.
    The Offshore Powerboat Association is one of the organizations in the US that is sanctioned by the APBA.
    The American Power Boat Association is the only organization within the United States sanctioned by the UIM.
    The Union Internationale Motonautique is the organization recognized as the only official arm of the IOC to put on boating events, and recognize boating event champions and records, around the world.
    The International Olympic Committee is probably known by most people and doesn't need explanation.

    So, the only way to get a World Record actually recognized by the world through the International Olympic Committee in the United States at a Powerboating Event is to do it through an organization, and event, sanctioned by the APBA. Like OPA is now.
    SBI, OPA, APBA, UIM, IOC, USA, ABCDEFG....
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    Frank, you forgot the new org, what ever their initials are. they are supposed to be apba uim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phragle View Post
    Frank, you forgot the new org, what ever their initials are. they are supposed to be apba uim.

    I did not forget them...,they are in the soup.
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    OPA having a World Championship in Florida, combined with the new organization OPGP in Florida, makes things a bit interesting. Plus the timing being the week after the SBI Key West Worlds and not very far away.

    Both OPA and the new OPGP are sanctioned by APBA. Which means the class rules are the same for both orgs. SBI's Supercat and APBA's Supercat engine rules differ. As does SVL's engine rules and Super Stock's tunnel width and engine rules. I wonder how this is going to go?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratickle View Post
    OPA having a World Championship in Florida, combined with the new organization OPGP in Florida, makes things a bit interesting. Plus the timing being the week after the SBI Key West Worlds and not very far away.

    Both OPA and the new OPGP are sanctioned by APBA. Which means the class rules are the same for both orgs. SBI's Supercat and APBA's Supercat engine rules differ. As does SVL's engine rules and Super Stock's tunnel width and engine rules. I wonder how this is going to go?
    And they have just scheduled on top of next years OFF/CRA event. You can't get away from this...We deliberately scheduled on a week that doesn't conflict with any Offshore event AFTER the season is over....Thanks guys....
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    The Chamber says the problem with April is many of the restaurants and hotels are already busy. In fact, they say the races this past year kept some potential business away because of concerns about parking.The first Charlotte Harbor Super Boat Grand Prix in April lost about $56,000, including more the than $36,000 owed to law enforcement and other public safety agencies. Commissioners withdrew the county’s financial support for the staging of a second race in April.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serious News View Post
    The Chamber says the problem with April is many of the restaurants and hotels are already busy. In fact, they say the races this past year kept some potential business away because of concerns about parking.The first Charlotte Harbor Super Boat Grand Prix in April lost about $56,000, including more the than $36,000 owed to law enforcement and other public safety agencies. Commissioners withdrew the county’s financial support for the staging of a second race in April.

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    For the real problem, see my opening sentence in post #1. Regarding, York and his 'trolls'; this is not my word, Charlotte County officials, and the State of FL officials, used the "t" word in my presence, more than once. They had a shot, they made to many rookie mistakes, and blew it. I would have liked to see SBI return, but York and company, had to go. Time for new local management.
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    Are you going to be a volunteer?
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    united we race has gone from joint dances to mosh pits... I hope it succeeds, but what I see is host sites comming up battered and bruised.
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    I am surprised that SBI is only showing a 5 race schedule, plus Key West of course. No Charlotte, Sarasota, or Orange Beach. Added Marathon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratickle View Post
    I am surprised that SBI is only showing a 5 race schedule, plus Key West of course. No Charlotte, Sarasota, or Orange Beach. Added Marathon.

    2015 Super Boat Race Schedule

    Cocoa Beach May 15-17
    6th Annual Space Coast Super Boat Grand Prix

    Marathon July 3-5
    Marathon Super Boat Grand Prix

    Michigan City July 31 – Aug 2
    7th Annual Super Boat Great Lakes Grand Prix

    Pensacola Aug 21-23
    2nd Annual Pensacola Grand Prix

    Clearwater Sept 25-27
    7th Annual Clearwater Super Boat National Championship

    Key West Nov 8-15
    35th Annual Key West World Championship
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    That is certainly a short schedule for them. I wonder why only Pensacola instead of the Orange Beach/Pensacola double points event?
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