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Old 09-04-2014 | 12:08 PM
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Offshore racing announcer and speeonthewater.com contributor Mike Yowaiski makes a great case for an under-appreciated offshore racing class, http://speedonthewater.com/in-the-ne...se-for-class-6
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Old 09-04-2014 | 04:15 PM
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Kind of like the Old "A" Class, We had the Most boats at every race Back in the early 90's. I recall the start going out Key West Harbor in 1995 with 19 Boats. It was so tight that for about a mile I could literally reach over and Touch the deck of Patrick Sullivans PowerPlay. Then the next year I believe there were even more "A" Class boats. Its a Great starter class and will get you Hooked. I DO NOT Believe in the 70MPH max speed though. In smooth water the fast boats will win, When it gets rough they wont be so fast..It Really is the "One Hour Ride of a Lifetime" Fun Stuff...And semi affordable
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Old 09-04-2014 | 05:06 PM
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It has always been my contention that in order to drive a big boat fast - and safely - one really needs to start out in a small, fast boat. Virtually everything that happens in a bigger boat happens in a small boat - except it happens much faster. So if one can drive a small boat at the limit, you're pretty well prepared to try driving something bigger. Class 6 is just the class that offshore racing needs to provide this pathway. So if you ask me, more power to them!

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Old 09-04-2014 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Too Stroked
Matt,

It has always been my contention that in order to drive a big boat fast - and safely - one really needs to start out in a small, fast boat. Virtually everything that happens in a bigger boat happens in a small boat - except it happens much faster. So if one can drive a small boat at the limit, you're pretty well prepared to try driving something bigger. Class 6 is just the class that offshore racing needs to provide this pathway. So if you ask me, more power to them!

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Very true.....Just like airplanes
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Old 09-04-2014 | 05:28 PM
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Is it is a great class with a great group of racers Congrats to Mikey on driving the Maxed Out boat and bringing more exposure to the class. Now that the documented 100 mph boats are out of the class and have moved up, it will be one of the most exciting classes in all offshore. I bet if you ask Scotty B where he had the most shear full out fun and I think he'll tell ya, in his 24' Pantera
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Now that the documented 100 mph boats are out of the class
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Old 09-04-2014 | 08:07 PM
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And BTW, don't forget OPA Class 7. It's for 21'-22' outboards and the speed is capped at something like 65 MPH. It's not (yet) as crowded, but the action is wild and wooly just the same. Oh, and the cost is even less than Class 6.
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