Hounddog wrote:
The rules were very simple....stock commercial recreational boat, stock production outboard and stock original propeller.
Matt, started a thread called “Medium Performance Boats”. These were the sporty type commercial recreational boats that are a performance level below the TBoat class boats. Occasionally we see DIY people do projects with these boats. The result is a very good low cost performance boat.
The initial cost for these type boats ranges from free to a few hundred dollars. There are lots of them on the market.
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4070&hilit=medium+performance+boatsThe APBA Tri hull class is another example of a recreational boat being used as a raceboat.
The motors are low cost production models that sell for a few hundred dollars.
The propellers are the stock or replacement stock, thru hub aluminum or stainless steel models. No cleavers, semi-cleavers , choppers etc.
One suggestion is to have 5 of these type boats be built by TBoat racers. These boats would be leased to wannabe racers at the race event. The rental fee would cover the cost of the raceboat in a couple of seasons.
The 5 boats would only be part of the entries racing in the class, but it’s another option to get new people interested.
Something to think about!