Has anyone ever failed this class?
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Originally Posted by Speed Zone
(Post 3502618)
How about a poll of those who have actually taken the Tres class. What do you think about it? Was it what you expected? Would you do it again? Do you feel you are a better driver today? Was it worth the cost? Just curious
Let's face it younger vs. older, drinker vs. non-drinker. New hi-perf owner vs seasoned 5 boat owner guy that started with a Baja, moved up to a Fountain or Cigarette and then eventually builds an Active Thunder and knows the ropes makes all the difference. :drink: Tres knows boats and safety. Racing and dealing with egos gives you the upper hand. He's done it all. Not sure if Brad Schoenwald is still involved but he is worth his weight in gold as well. Don't know if it is accredited but I do believe it is worth going to. My 2 cents. |
Originally Posted by Speed Zone
(Post 3502618)
How about a poll of those who have actually taken the Tres class. What do you think about it? Was it what you expected? Would you do it again? Do you feel you are a better driver today? Was it worth the cost? Just curious
i learned way more than i expected worth every penny no regrets i may even take it again since it was a few years ago that i took it |
Just took the class at Lake Cumberland this weekend and I would highly recommend it. I come from a boat drag racing background and I am a certified tournament ski boat driver. I have driven almost every kind of inland boat you can think of. But I still learned a lot that is going to help me enjoy the performance of my boat safely.
Tres understands and designs hull running surfaces. He teaches you the truth about different bottom designs. His goal is for you to be able to look at the bottom of a boat and have a good idea about how it will handle. He spent at least 3 hours with me in my boat. He first drove my boat to feel how it handled and then instructed me the best way to operate it. The best trim selections for my boat. Recommendations for set up improvements were given. I thought my boat didn't turn well, but I was wrong, as it does turn well. He discusses the causes of performance boat accidents and this was eye opening. I think it was a great opportunity. |
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