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Old 09-25-2012, 07:05 PM
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Does anyone know of some books that could help me understand trim and throttle control in a high performance boat? I have been driving boats my whole life and now me and a friend are talking of putting a boat together for racing. Any help would be great.
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Trim it up, and hold it wide open. Oh and make friends with Jim Black!


Only kidding, It actually comes naturally with time. Doesn't hurt to have someone with experience hop in with you for a bit. Balance in the boat is the key, a well balanced boat is a piece of cake to run. Get your stuff together. Be happy to help. Smitty
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Hey Smitty thanks for the reply. I have alot to learn as I have never raced boats before. I have grown up around boats and have races everything from cars to motorcycles to quads, but boats are where my heart is. I do go to alot of the OPA events here in MI and do know of the Wassup racing boats. I would love to start in class 6 or 5 and end up in SVL or dream of Super Vee down the road. I know I have to start somewhere and look forward to learning all about the sport... And trust me holding it wide open isnt a problem for me
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Hey cheap thrill send me a pm with your number and ill give you a call if the weather is good this weekend we are going out on the race boat with the shootout engine in it ill take you for a burn.

P.S dont listen to old man smitty he"s old and slow
Thats why he rides a harley
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Originally Posted by CheapThrill
Does anyone know of some books that could help me understand trim and throttle control in a high performance boat? I have been driving boats my whole life and now me and a friend are talking of putting a boat together for racing. Any help would be great.
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Hey guys just wanted to chime in and soak up any knowledge I can. The "friend" CheapThrill is referring to about putting a boat together is me.
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Originally Posted by CheapThrill
Hey Smitty thanks for the reply. I have alot to learn as I have never raced boats before. I have grown up around boats and have races everything from cars to motorcycles to quads, but boats are where my heart is. I do go to alot of the OPA events here in MI and do know of the Wassup racing boats. I would love to start in class 6 or 5 and end up in SVL or dream of Super Vee down the road. I know I have to start somewhere and look forward to learning all about the sport... And trust me holding it wide open isnt a problem for me


Class 6 is a great place to start you need a 24 to 26 foot boat with at least 900 to 1000 HP and it's lots of fun !!!!
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Originally Posted by TylerCrockett
Class 6 is a great place to start you need a 24 to 26 foot boat with at least 900 to 1000 HP and it's lots of fun !!!!
AMEN!!!!
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Originally Posted by TylerCrockett
Class 6 is a great place to start you need a 24 to 26 foot boat with at least 900 to 1000 HP and it's lots of fun !!!!
To go 70 mph???? Damn........
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To go 70 mph???? Damn........
NO, you dont. People who do that tend to ruin good classes
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Originally Posted by fast fun 2
NO, you dont. People who do that tend to ruin good classes
How much do you have johnny
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