The post i made previously about the rules does have a meaning as i see it ,
As far is i was aware The rules have a direct relation to the event insurance ,
The ccda was formed to give regulation to the registered side of the sport and used as a tool to abtain insurance , Im probly totally wrong
as usual But heres a quote from a ccda thread anyway .
LOCKY wrote:Intro letter. PM me for membership application.
The Cross Country Drivers Association (CCDA) is now in full swing nationally.
Our sporting regulations (rules) and vehicle specifications have now been released and already adopted by events such as Outback Challenge, Navrun, Vic Winch Challenge, etc.
We have been encouraging involvement from all states. Note the contact details on the application form.
We are now well into negotiations with potential insurers as we are seeking a blanket policy to cover public liability at all events sanctioned by the CCDA. What makes this a very real possibility will be our large membership profile and the professionalism behind our rules and regulations.
We need as many members as possible so that we can afford the hefty insurance premium as well as promote this exciting and rapidly growing sport. Please pass this on to all your four wheel drive buddies and club members and encourage them all to join. Don't forget to join up yourself, either. The application form is attached. My original email is only to a select few. Please spread the word.
Please drop into your local 4WD store and ask them to hand out the application forms or put them on their counter fellow four wheelers to see.
Applications received before 31/3/4 become founding members and receive a gold membership card. Note also members are entitled to significant discounts at participating 4WD outlets.
We have a competition for the best logo submitted before 31/03/04. The prize is a burke and wills swag.
Regards and thanks,
Steve Hobbs
To make it all legal like when you intend to run a comp with a variation to the rules you need to ammend the rules , or the insurance will be void just as the insurance for an unengineered vehicle would be void on the road, with out the ammendment to its registration requirments via engineering and approval by the required authoritys.
For the TT they only have 2 or 3 ammended rules noted as far as i can tell . None of the the ammendments for the specific event mention vehicle registration or certification , So the rule mentioned in my earlyer post would still apply. Leaving a nice expliotable Loop hole for any insurer.
JMO.
Im just conversing with you guys over a piont i feel needs attention ,
I would hate to see some one lose all there worldly possesions , thru a legal loop hole that could be simply fixed by adding the apropiate ammendments.
If im wrong please tell me, i treat paper work like acid if you don,t handle it right it will burn you .
Larry