What classes could I race this boat in?

correct me if im wrong. that is a 30 footer w/twins and trs drives. i believe it would be allowed to run class 5. However, it really should be in class 4 (IMO). Not sure if it still has original power in it. It was a very competitve boat a few years back.
 
yes, pretty sure it's a 30 w/ orig power and TRS drives I believe. Steve Berk owns it now (Lucky Strike)
 
class 5 is 30ft and under single or twin engine according to page 25 of the 2010 OPA "working" rulebook
 
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From what I remember there were a couple twin small block boats grandfathered in and the thought was twins should jump up to 4. Again Smitty is more than fair on this so if it fits in 5 it would go in 5 (but i suspect its a 4 / 85mph class boat even as it sits).
 
Class 5 (75mph) , I would think class 4 (85mph) would just be a little much for the old girl IMHO.
 
I'm thinking 5. I wasn't really thinking about it until today. I've been in the boat and always liked it
 
going by the numbers on the hull it was a class 5 boat at one time

Back in 04, When Bill Gazel owned it, SBI allowed him to run P-5. Citing he was grandfathered in.

In 2004, P-5 SBI/APBA Rules were 28 feet max, single engine. I doubt very much it would be allowed to run P-5 in SBI these days.
 
Back in 04, When Bill Gazel owned it, SBI allowed him to run P-5. Citing he was grandfathered in.

In 2004, P-5 SBI/APBA Rules were 28 feet max, single engine. I doubt very much it would be allowed to run P-5 in SBI these days.

YUP,

against a 24 foot single engine:eek:
 

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The only issue with five is the added stability of twin screws is really a pretty big advantage since the races are won in the corners. But again smitty will do whats fair. Either way get that old girl back on the course!!!
 
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