Ok, the first post got you thinking....now let’s think about technology in T Class.
I am not talking about the lake runner TBoats, I am talking the racing T boats. I am continually talking about needing to change what we see at the boat races...same old, same old is the most used phrase.
What has changed in the T boat design in decades? Well basically nothing except in 1997-98 we saw a new model hull...the MOD VP boat from Quebec. It was new it was fast in 1997, but wasn’t competitive in 1998..then disappeared...Rick Attard may have the only boat remaining. Speedmaster had a speedcat MOD VP as well. But it wasn’t very good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2dGhG0B1jo&t=3108sThe idea behind the boats was good...but the design wasn’t! The technology of tunnel boat design has improved. The knowledge of what works in tunnels has improved. T class doesn’t need to become a tunnel class. It needs to be MOD VP. Keep the “V” for hull design and the “P” for production in the name The MOD covers the rest...MOD bottom...transom water pickup...large motor skegs. The powerhead rules don’t need to change.
Many don’t know that STV introduced their version of a small MOD VP tunnel. Unfortunately it raced against the mirage Tom cat ll pure tunnel and wasn’t competitive with 40 hp motors. Mirage built a MOD 14 foot Cheetah drag boat that was successful with V4 OMC power. The Gordon’s owned one.
So the hulls are out in the marketplace. They just need to be refined to take advantage of new technology!
Here is an example
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 7022c535d4