Over the last few years as the T Class has grown there have been discussions about the performance plus and minus of different pad widths. Our current T boats have a pad width between 6 and 10 inches. We have talked about a revision to our current rules because of the differences in boat hulls even when the boat is the same model. The differences are greater in splashed hulls and hulls that were repaired without having the repair done in their original mold. The older the hull the more chance it was repaired.
Here is a link to a discussion on Ron's site about the new Allisons.
http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forums/s ... ries/page5T guys DO NOT get carrying away with all this talk! IF you race a T850 your current set up is just fine. Our T850 boats are so over powered now that going to a different pad will make little difference on the race course.
It will make a difference in T750 especially with the heavier drivers. The T750 weight of 600 lb total for the boat, motor and driver is a challenge. Balance is very key, a wider pad will help acceleration, but top end is all about little hull touching the water and the drivers ability to let the boat fly. Remember the current world record of a T750 is over 66 mph on a boat with NO pad.
If your new to T. Learn to drive first before getting caught up in this. You don't need to spend the extra money.