vwfreak wrote:
Why not seek the CFB's approval for a "new" class? GT Pro seemed like a great starting point size and power wise, if you're trying to draw in new racers on a reasonable budget. Between the Catch 10 and Dillon hulls, it could be a great way to help the sport grow in Ontario.
GT PRO is
not a new class, that is why it has not been in these discussions. It is an APBA regional approved class. Only difference is GT Pro class could not have a national championship which is not important to Ontario racers. Look up the GT Pro rules on the APBA web site, make the changes to your hull to fit the rules. Get enough boats to have a race.
Then get a race club to agree to run it.
Keep us up-dated.
HERE ARE THE RULES:
GT PRO Rules
New For 2013: Blue text represents Rules changes, approved at the 2013 APBA National Meeting.
A. Driver's Minimum Age 12 (formerly 14)
B. Motors (NOTE: see also OPC rules #24 and #25 regarding replacement parts and modifications.)
1. Any 25 horsepower (small bore carburetor), two cylinder, 31.8 cid., thru-hub Johnson or Evinrude;
2. Any 30 or 35 horsepower (large bore carburetor), two cylinder, 31.8 cid. Johnson or Evinrude is allowed.
3. Unlimited part swapping with parts origninal to the 31.8 cid. OMC powerhead is allowed.
4. Engines must be stock, -- as manufactured (no blueprinting) -- with the following exceptions
a. Rpm limiters and oil injection systems may be removed.
b. Electric start may be added
c. Solid or pinned motor mounts are allowed.
d. Tiller arms may be removed
e. Air silencers may be removed
f. Skeg wear bar may be removed
g. Under-flywheel ignition may be converted to powerpack ignition using OEM or aftermarket parts/kits.
h. Neutral start switch may be removed
i. Cylinders may be bored .30 over and fitted with OEM oversize pistons.
j. Reeds of any material, OEM or aftermarket, are allowed.
5. 30/35 hp only: Power trim, manual-trim or spoilers, adjustable while the boat is underway is allowed. Up to 24 volt starting system allowed.
6. Transom adapters for raising, lowering or extending the engine will be allowed, but must be fixed while underway
7. Two 1" diameter holes that can be readily plugged (for testing) may be drilled in the lower unit above the cavitation plate.
8. Cosmetic appearance of engine may be changed.
9. Engines must be securely bolted to the boat with a minimum of two bolts
C.
Boats: Minimum 10'0" long and 48" wide; Minimum Weights: 30/35 hp -- 650 Lbs.; 25 hp -- 525 Lbs. 1. Boats of any material, homebuilt, custom-built or production, are allowed
2.
Boats may be v-bottom, modified vee or tunnel (no hydroplanes). Four inch minimum tunnel depth at transom.
3. Drivers must be sitting in a seat at all times, using a foot throttle and steering wheel.
4. Junction of seat and seat back may not be more than 36" rearward of midships.
5. Boats must have a minimum of 3 cu. ft. of flotation foam.
6. Boats will be required to start off plane.
D. Propellers -- Any propeller, prop nut, washer and thrust washer.
T750......... weight is 594 lbsD STOCK HYDRO ........weight is 480 lbs