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What does a "real boat race" look like?
While this is a bit biased toward OMC....you should still get the idea.
If you are looking for a standard to measure your sanctioning body or event against.............these races should fit your need. Those of you who know Fred Hauenstein from Mercury Racing may enjoy the footage of him from 40 years ago at 10:29 on the video. http://www.screamandfly.com/showthre...Racing-History |
Nice attendance,wish we had that many now
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Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
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Nice attendance,wish we had that many now
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great footage, 90 laps would certainly separate the men from the boys in a 22 footer. Thanks for posting the link. What hull and power today would closest fit a class like that?
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If you can dwell on the past so can I........St Pete 1999 turn 1 in Factory 1 or Factory 2....that was real powerboat racing! ps....you were there too!
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Originally Posted by glassdave
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great footage, 90 laps would certainly separate the men from the boys in a 22 footer. Thanks for posting the link. What hull and power today would closest fit a class like that?
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$50k purse...not bad!
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Originally Posted by THEJOKER
(Post 3160238)
If you can dwell on the past so can I........St Pete 1999 turn 1 in Factory 1 or Factory 2....that was real powerboat racing! ps....you were there too!
P.S...... I was also at many of the races shown in the video link. |
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A real race boat looks like this. Small, agile, fast.
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Originally Posted by T2x
(Post 3160250)
Most of the hulls were under 20 feet...the singles were 16 to 18 footers. Closest thing today would be a GN inboard flatbottom. They still run endurance races but no where near as long in miles. Today's Champ boats came directly from the single engine outboard tunnel boats shown.
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