Some education on small tunnels.Small low horsepower tunnels react a little different compared to a V hull and much different compared to a high powered Mod V hull.
Up to 55 mph most people with racing driving skill find it TOO easy. The boat is so stable and so predicable that they become overconfident. Get the same hull over 65 mph and it is a different story. They still have that stable feel, but are not predicable .
They blow over, stuff and barrel roll . You cannot be a rookie driver and start off with a super fast tunnel. YOU WILL GET WET!!
It you race in an SST class for a period of time and race competitive with the top boats, you will get wet at some point and you will break a lot of equipment.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TUNNELS....THEY LOOK DIFFERENT!When you look at a SST 45 compare to the overseas tunnel they look different. The tunnels in stock outboard look different.
Most of it has to do with the top deck.
The overseas tunnels have a lower deck. The hulls are similar with both having large set back from the sponsors to the transom.
Dillon offers different decks with their boat plans.
http://www.dillon-racing.com/dillon-spo ... kpits2.gifThe Stock Outboard tunnel is very simple and easier to build for the novice builder compared to a hydro. They don't have the large set backs. The ability to shift body weight eliminates the need for set backs and power trim. These hulls are lighter, quicker and not predicable. They run much faster with the same size motor.
http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forums/a ... 1263893025For a junior tunnel we have the 2 styles to choose from. I like the Sport C hull, but I think the Stock Outboard hull maybe better.
It is less costly, better for learning driving skills, it can be a J boat where as the Sport C style would have to be AX class.