David wrote:
I think a class for the motors being made today would be better. An inline 6 Merc is very old now. Cool, but not the future. Just my 2 cents.
I totally agree! there would be zero interest in racing the old inline mercury. That was the reason I titled the thread..T2000. The class would be 2 liters maximum or 120 cubic inches. That opens the door for the newer motors.
One complaint about T850 is the boats especially the critchfield are too small inside for the larger drivers that are over 200 lbs.
There are several 15 to 17 foot performance hulls that would fit into the class. There are lots of motors that fit.
The original T Class took the UIM versions and modified the specifications of the class to fit the boats and motors available in Ontario Canada. You would do the same with a T2000 class. You look at similar classes are successful in other parts of the world and you develop an Ontario Canada version. Same thought process as developing a small Stock Outboard tunnel class.
The Drag Boat Groups have multiple classes running the large horsepower V6 motors and they did try a triples mod class.
Those classes have become very expensive to be competitive in. Boats and motors for those class are out of reach for most .
T2000 becomes a good option. Depending on the specification rules, it should be far less costly and very competitive.