New Powerboat design & race series

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by CastrolR, Jan 27, 2008.

  1. CastrolR
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    Please click here http://www.youtube.com/v/XFjP7zHR-A0

    This was showcased in south wales UK an attempt to introduce the popular sport of rallying onto the water.

    Each craft performed individually against the clock within a race arena which made very exciting viewing.

    Let us know your thoughts !!
     
  2. marshmat
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    Pretty cool-looking boat.

    Is there any more info on the class- what the rules of the race are, how the boats are set up, how much freedom in design, etc?

    I don't think the comparison to rally racing is apt, if the video is typical of the class. Rallying in the car sense is a test of endurance over long, tough courses, generally cross-country. This looks more akin to freestyle drifting- a motorsport crazily popular in Japan and gaining a strong following in North America- and somewhat more spectator-friendly than long-distance rallies.
     
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  5. marshmat
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    Castrol,
    There are hundreds of boats that can zip around a buoy course and spin sideways at high speed. PWCs come to mind, as do the Outlaw Eagle jetboats popular in some of the river-racing classes. Apart from two youtube clips showing the new boat doing exactly that, I see nothing about the race, the class, the rules, the competition. Is there an organized competition? Who runs it? What's it called? Does it have a website or a rule book?

    The Australian Offshore Challenge is something that is very much akin to rally-car racing: long, challenging courses that require the crew to have expertise in navigation and seamanship as well as knowing their boat to the last detail.
     
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