Boats:
From the 9 foot long J&A class hydroplanes to the 12’ C&D runabouts, boats
are available new from a number of custom builders and used from fellow racers located
around the country.
As tempting as it might be to pick up an old outdated hull, or design and build
your own, you will be much better off buying a current design, new or used. If you
must build it yourself, try a kit. They are available from some of the top builders
in the country.
When you first start racing there is a lot to learn, a known proven hull will make
it easier for the more experienced drivers to coach you; some of them have or still
run the same make boat or at least a similar type.
Engines:
New engines are coming soon for the J, A, & B classes from Racing Outboards
LLC. Reconditioned engines are available for the C classes. There is also a large
quantity of good competitive used engines for sale at any given time. Your choice
will probably be determined by budget and mechanical skills.
Propellers:
All the propellers that are used in the small runabout and hydro classes are
custom made. New and used props are available from prop builders as well as your
competitors. The interesting thing about props is that they work differently on
different rigs; the used prop you bought from another driver could be ideal for
your rig and propel you to a top spot at the nationals.
Safety Equipment:
Drivers are required to wear a cut resistant driving suit (typically made from
Kevlar), a racing life jacket and a helmet. This equipment is available new and
used and must comply with the safety rules specified by the racing association.
Tools:
A minimum of basic hand tools is all that’s necessary in the pits, but you will
need some special setup tools to properly set the height and angle of your engine
on the boat. These special tools are used infrequently once you find your ideal
set up, and can often be borrowed from other racers in the pit area.
Transportation:
Transportation can be as simple as a set of racks on the roof of the family
car for the boat and the engine in the trunk, or at the other extreme a multi-boat
enclosed trailer towed by a fancy motor home. In the past several drivers have traveled
to the races with the boat, motors and all their equipment in VW beetles.
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