32 Doug Wright Weight
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Wow, that is super light! I had no idea the Stock Class boats were allowed to be that light. Is that 4,300#s at the cranes at the end of the race, with any residual fuel, but no drivers in it?
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Yes, 4300# on the crane with no one in the boat as well as no helmets, no life jackets, no ballast.
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I'm really surprised they've set the minimum weight that low. The inboard classes have much more realistic (safe) minimum weights. A 4,300# minimum weight for the Stock Class is encouraging the boat manufacturers to build them really light, which in turn is not as safe imo. What did your 32RT weigh complete/dry Daren? I thought I read somewhere at some point that it was 5,200#s? I'm doing everything I can to get my 30 to come in around 5,000-5,200#s complete/dry, but it's going to be tough because I'm starting with a boat that was built as an inboard boat that didn't have weight as the #1 concern.




