How do you break up the classes, outboard/inboard, Vee/Cat, Stock/modified?
250 mile offshore races are great equalizers....they pretty well rule out 1500 hp 110 octane supercharged motors designed for less than30 minutes of life at or near maximum RPM.......and cats and vees can compete heads up in big seas.......
Boat racing was most successful when the race organizers set the class rules and the competitors fit themselves into those limits. Today with the racers setting the class specs and the organizers adding classes to fit individual boats..we have somehow lost the majority of both race boats and racers.
When you are dealing with endurance racing in true ocean conditions with heavy fuel loads, life rafts, exhausting physical demands and more conservative engine specs, the circumstances create much more equalization.
I suggest broad class limits.....
3 or more gas or diesels up to 50 feet
Twin inboard gas or diesels up to 40'
outboards up to 32 feet
Single inboards up to 32 feet
and
Nostalgia boats over 35 years in age..........
and that's about it......................
I clearly remember when the Miami-NY race took place...there were unlimited rules and a wide variety of approaches, but each team had about the same chance to win by the time the start rolled around. In fact had the race taken place two days later there would have been a completely different outcome. For the record, three of the five teams never made it past Jacksonville, and they were very well funded.
The thing about this kind of racing is that it takes the kind of competitor who, if he fails to finish or comes in hours after the winner,fuels his resolve to do better the following year...not demand a new class.
T2x