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Junior Classes | New to Racing
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Larr; back to apba.org. A Day at the Races. You’re almost never too young to race! Its cheaper than travel hockey and a whole lot more fun! 4,000 - $9,000. Tips from the Pros. Junior Tips From The Pros. Video of Junior Tips From The Pros. When you’re going into the corners don’t push it too hard if you don’t feel comfortable. Be aware of your surroundings on the course. Always pay attention to other boats around you. 17640 E. 9 Mile Rd.
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Superlight Tunnel | New to Racing
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Larr; back to apba.org. A Day at the Races. 7,000 - $15,000. Tips from the Pros. Superlight Tunnel Boat Tips From The Pros. Video of Superlight Tunnel Boat Tips From The Pros. Get into a decent rig and just finish first. Just finish the race. Don’t force it, don’t push it, don’t wreck it. 17640 E. 9 Mile Rd.
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OPC | New to Racing
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Larr; back to apba.org. A Day at the Races. Zero to 100MPH in under 6 seconds. 180 degree turns with 5-G's of force. Something about Outboard Performance Craft (OPC) racing just makes you want to scream with excitement! 7,500 - $60,000. Tips from the Pros. OPC Tips From The Pros. Video of OPC Tips From The Pros. 17640 E. 9 Mile Rd.
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Offshore | New to Racing
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Larr; back to apba.org. A Day at the Races. 65,000 - $1,400,000. 17640 E. 9 Mile Rd.
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Special Event | New to Racing
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Larr; back to apba.org. A Day at the Races. Have you still not found the racing category that fits what you’re looking for? Well look no further! 0 - $1,000,000. 17640 E. 9 Mile Rd.
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A Day at the Races | New to Racing
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Larr; back to apba.org. A Day at the Races. A Day at the Races. Ladies and Gentlemen, Start Your Engines! 17640 E. 9 Mile Rd.
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PRO Outboard | American Power Boat Association
http://www.apba.org/pro
Skip to main content. Start Your Own Race. Professional Racing Outboard (PRO) is the most diverse and electrifying category the APBA has to offer. With 19 classes, PRO boats speeds range from moderate to blazing fast, old tech to cutting edge tech and cost ranges from extremely affordable to substantial investments. Looking for power? How do you choose the best class for you? The boats are of two distinct designs Hydros and Runabouts. Runabouts have certain restrictions, like minimum lengths. While t...
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Offshore | American Power Boat Association
http://www.apba.org/offshore
Skip to main content. Start Your Own Race. The Biggest and Baddest. Offshore boats come in a number of classes based on size of hull and engine. Scorers Test and Answer Sheet-2016. Safety Committee Meeting Minutes-2015. Region 6 Bylaws - 2015. Region 4 Bylaws 2015. Region 3 Bylaws 2015. Region 2 Bylaws 2015. Region 10 Bylaws 2015. Referee/Assistant Risk Manager's Presentation-2016. Referee / Risk Manager TEST - 2016. Record Courses Setup Guide. Race Management Meeting Minutes 2015 - 2016.
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Inboard | American Power Boat Association
http://www.apba.org/inboard
Skip to main content. Start Your Own Race. Get Ready to Fly. Inboard racing requires an unmatched level of teamwork and professionalism, as well as a family atmosphere with life long bonds between owners, drivers and crew members; and that is exactly what powerboat racing is all about. Some runabouts run with two racers on board a driver and a mechanic. Fall into 4 categories with varying modification limits. 1030 cc, 1160 cc, 1260 cc, and 1315 cc. 750 or 825 lbs including driver depending on boat legnth.
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Junior Classes | American Power Boat Association
http://www.apba.org/junior
Skip to main content. Start Your Own Race. It's Never Too Early To Start. APBA Junior Class racing is THE ultimate sport for aspiring racers! These small, lightweight boats are a great way for kids to safely experience the thrill of racing. Junior Hydroplanes and Runabout classes are open to kids starting at age 9. Safety is the number one priority in the APBA Junior classes. What’s number two? So what are you waiting for? WARNING: Racing in J-Class comes with a high probability of Ear to Ear Smiles.