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Weight limits are 142 grams for Kub Kars and 1200 grams for Scout Trucks.
 
Weight limits are 142 grams for Kub Kars and 1200 grams for Scout Trucks.
The tracks take time to set up, so some leaders need to get there early.  There is an old track at Queens Ave. United Church and is good for Kub Kars only.  The newer track is at Knox Presbyterian Church and is good for both Kub Kars and the Scout Trucks.  The 7/16” bolts for the Knox track is kept in a red plastic coffee can with the track.  We typically only set up one track at the Rally, but have brought both in the past.
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The tracks take time to set up, so some leaders need to get there early.  There is an old track at Queens Ave. United Church and is good for Beaver Buggies and Kub Kars only.  The newer (and longer) track is at Knox Presbyterian Church and is good for Beaver Buggies, Kub Kars and the Scout Trucks.  The 7/16” bolts for the Knox track is kept in a red plastic coffee can with the track.  We typically only set up one track at the Rally, but have brought both in the past.
 
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On the day of the Rally, remember to bring the following:
 
On the day of the Rally, remember to bring the following:
 
* Trophies and patches.
 
* Trophies and patches.
* Track(s) including assembly hardware, 7/16” wrenches, and return the track to the Church later.
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* Track(s) including assembly can of nuts and bolts, 7/16” wrenches, and return the track to the Church later.
 
* Assemble the track on its side and with the help of at least 4 adults, carefully lift it in once piece and set it down.
 
* Assemble the track on its side and with the help of at least 4 adults, carefully lift it in once piece and set it down.
 
* Box of repair equipment including glue gun, extra weights, etc.
 
* Box of repair equipment including glue gun, extra weights, etc.

Revision as of 12:43, 15 November 2016

At the Kub Kar Rally, the Cubs and Scouts race their cars and trucks for trophies, and the Beavers have fun racing their buggies and watch the Cub and Scout races. The Rally is usually held in February and has lately been held upstairs at the New Westminster Quay. In the past, it has been held at various malls, but insurance requirements make this a challenge now.

As with all Scouting events, everyone attends in full uniform.

The group covers the cost of the kits, trophies and patches, all of which can be purchased from the Scout Shop. Beavers run Beaver Buggies, Cubs run Kub Kars, and Scouts run Scout Trucks.

Individual trophies are awarded for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Best in Show for both Kub Kars and Scout Trucks. In addition, there are large trophies for the first place Cub and Scout that get awarded and held by the winner for a year.

For Beavers, the Beaver Buggies can be assembled and decorated all in one meeting. For Cubs and Scouts, it takes longer. The kids design, cut out, and partially assemble, their vehicles in one meeting, and then take them home to finish assembling, painting, decorating, etc. At the next meeting, we weigh the vehicles and practice running them on the track in preparation for the Rally.

Weight limits are 142 grams for Kub Kars and 1200 grams for Scout Trucks. The tracks take time to set up, so some leaders need to get there early. There is an old track at Queens Ave. United Church and is good for Beaver Buggies and Kub Kars only. The newer (and longer) track is at Knox Presbyterian Church and is good for Beaver Buggies, Kub Kars and the Scout Trucks. The 7/16” bolts for the Knox track is kept in a red plastic coffee can with the track. We typically only set up one track at the Rally, but have brought both in the past.

A few weeks after the Rally, there is a Coho area Kub Kar Rally and we often send our top 3 Cubs and top 3 Scouts. Other groups use it as their only race day, so there are hundreds of kids that come and it take a LONG time!

To assemble the Kars and Trucks in a meeting, remember to do the following:

  • The first meeting is for kids assembling their cars. Bring a band saw, scroll saw, hammers, glue guns, flathead screwdriver, sandpaper, extension cords, etc. Some kids will have the cars completely done already, so other activities will need to be planned.
  • The second meeting is tuning. Bring the saws again as there is always a last minute problem. For tuning, you need a glue gun, the scale (normally kept in the locker or at Glenbrook Middle School), and to set up the track.
  • If we plan to attend the Coho area races, we need to consider what type of lubricant to use as they may not allow (graphite or spray lubricant) at those races.


Before the Rally, remember to do the following:

  • Book a place for the Rally. Do this a few months before or you will find the venue has been booked by someone else. The Quay has a contract to sign, so this needs to forwarded to Iqbal Lalany for approval.
  • At a GC meeting, plan the event, including determine the time that people need to be there (some early to set up the track).
  • Send email to parents telling them exactly when and where to show up.
  • Buy buggies/cars/trucks, trophies, and patches from the Scout Shop.
  • Get the first place trophies back from last year’s winners.
  • Check the tracks and determine if any maintenance is required.


On the day of the Rally, remember to bring the following:

  • Trophies and patches.
  • Track(s) including assembly can of nuts and bolts, 7/16” wrenches, and return the track to the Church later.
  • Assemble the track on its side and with the help of at least 4 adults, carefully lift it in once piece and set it down.
  • Box of repair equipment including glue gun, extra weights, etc.
  • Graphite or spray lubricant.
  • Scale.
  • Extension cords.
  • Masking tape, sharpies to label the cars and trucks.
  • Section flags and the wooden round to hold the flags.
  • Laptop with Excel spreadsheet to track the races.
  • Phone with camera to take video of races, so close races can be evaluated. Gord Urquhart used to have a timing rig that had lights that indicated the winner.


After the Rally, remember to do the following:

  • Take the plates from all the trophies and have them engraved to present to the winners at a future meeting.