Even though racers can race ANY hull style and any motor, most run race V hulls with the older 2 stroke motors. The Clubman class has been racing in these countries for years. Many of these countries also race many other V hull and tunnel classes so there are many choices. A V hull offers the most challenge, is the most fun and is very competitive.
In Ontario we currently do not have the same selection of classes. When we tried SLT, GT30 and a small tunnel classes we cannot draw enough interest to get enough boats to fill the individual class.
Canadian Clubman ALLOWS ALL of the above mentioned classes in the same class. Hopefully we can draw a few boats of each type to fill the class. IF? one type of boat gets boat count then we can look a making it it's own class. I hope we see SOME people in this class not to win the class, but to showcase their boat in hope it can develop into it's own class. Jamie's Aussie Tin Boat is an example.
CC Class will also give people the opportunity to build something different. I like small tunnels.
What would I try in CC class?
First I would get an old 11 or 12 foot tunnel like these:
http://www.nzpba.com/f3tunnelsale.jpgThen I would modify the deck to look this this.....A Hydro-tunnel.....no seat...kneel down boat
https://boatracing.files.wordpress.com/ ... .jpg?w=790For power I would run a 30 hp Tohatsu or 25 hp 3 cylinder Yamaha.....pull start manual.
AND THERE IS ANOTHER GREAT FEATURE THIS DESIGN HAS!.....THE BOAT IS NOW A COTTAGE BOAT AND TWO PEOPLE CAN RIDE IN IT...GO PLAY WITH THE VOODOOS ON THE LAKE....RUN A 49 STINGER AND THEY CAN'T CATCH YOU.
These small kneel down tunnels first appeared in the late 1960's. Here is an example of one. In the foreground is a Mercury powered one.
http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forums/a ... 1524964281WHAT WOULD YOU RUN?