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  1. Offshore powerboat racing

    Offshore powerboat racing is a type of racing by ocean-going powerboats, typically point-to-point racing . In most of the world, offshore powerboat racing is led by the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM) regulated Class 1 and Powerboat P1. [1] In the US, offshore powerboat racing is led by the APBA/UIM and consists of races hosted by ...

  2. About APBA

    Championships. The APBA is the only way to win a National, North America, or World Championship. To win a World Championship, you must be registered with the UIM and your National Authority (APBA). Founded in 1903, the APBA is the US sanctioning authority for powerboat racing as authorized by the UIM.

  3. New to Boat Racing

    A Hydro is a type of hull designed so that much of the hull lifts out of the water and skims the surface at high speeds. A hydro is easily recognizable by the points or sponsons at the front of the boat which create the hydroplaning effect. An example of a runabout hull type. An example of a hydroplane hull type.

  4. About Class 1

    UIM Class 1 offshore racing. Class 1 is the premier class of offshore powerboat racing in the world and is considered to be one of the most spectacular marine motorsports. A Class 1 race boat has twin inboard 1100hp engines and can reach speeds in excess of 160mph. All boats are limited by a minimum weight of 4,950kg.

  5. American Power Boat Association

    American Power Boat Association. 2701 Lake Myrtle Park Rd. Auburndale, FL 33823. Phone: (586) 773-9700. Fax: (586) 773-6490

  6. What is PowerBoat Racing?

    Powerboat racing is an umbrella term, similar to auto/car racing. Both have multiple series/sanctioning bodies and both have a variety of classes under each of them. Just like car racing goes from go karts to top fuel dragsters, boat racing goes from the junior leagues to the likes of the Lady Budweiser speed record boats.

  7. Offshore Powerboat Racing

    In offshore powerboat racing, the course changes from moment to moment—swell, wind, tide, current, and more make the offshore race course perhaps the most dynamic environment in all of motorsports. In an instant, the track can go from docile to hostile. ... (meaning they must comply with certain technical specifications laid out by Super Boat ...

  8. Formula 1 Powerboat World Championship

    An F1 powerboat rounding a buoy. The Formula 1 Powerboat World Championship (also F1) is an international motorboat racing competition for powerboats organised by the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM) and promoted by H2O Racing, hence it often being referred to as F1H2O.It is the highest class of inshore powerboat racing in the world, and as such, with it sharing the title of F1, is ...

  9. Class 1 World Powerboat Championship

    The UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship (also known as Class 1) is an international motorboat racing competition for powerboats organized by the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM). It is the premier class of offshore powerboat racing in the world.. Class 1 is considered one of the most spectacular marine motorsports. A Class 1 race-boat has twin inboard 1100hp engines and can reach ...

  10. UIM Class 1 offshore racing

    The modern era of offshore racing began in 1956 with the famous Miami-Nassau race which ultimately lead to a UIM-sanctioned World Championship in 1964. APBA-sanctioned Class 1 racing is promoted by Powerboat P1, with catamarans competing with strictly regulated sterndrive Mercury Racing 9.0L 1100hp twin-turbocharged V8 engines.

  11. High Performance Powerboat Racing: Now Driving Matters

    The former editor-in-chief of Sportboat magazine and editor at large of Powerboat magazine, Trulio has covered the go-fast powerboat world since 1995. Since joining boats.com in 2000, he has written more than 200 features and blogs. In old-school offshore powerboat racing, the driver wasn't a big factor. With today's shorter courses, those ...

  12. About

    Welcome to the American Power Boat Association (APBA), the premier organization dedicated to the promotion and development of powerboat racing in the United States. With a rich history spanning over a century, we are at the forefront of the powerboat racing community, fostering excitement, competition, and camaraderie among enthusiasts and professionals alike.

  13. American Power Boat Association

    Fast Starts Serve U.S. Well at World Championships. The APBA is the foremost sanctioning body for power boat racing in the United States. Stay up to speed on news, upcoming races, race results and standings.

  14. Offshore Marine Engines

    In offshore powerboat racing, most boats fall under either a catamaran or a v-bottom, and typically these boats feature twin engines or a single engine. In some cases, these boats can have three or even four engines, but that setup is far more rare. In the Super Vee Lite class, the majority of boats are in the 30-foot range.

  15. Top 10 powerboat racing icons that helped make boating what it is ...

    Racing is still in the blood as her daughter Laura and granddaughter Lucci are both keen powerboat racers. Buzzi's legendary status stems from 40 years of work in the marine industry. 5. Powerboat designer Fabio Buzzi. The late Fabio Buzzi is a legend, both behind the helm and at the drawing board.

  16. Race World Offshore

    2023 & 2024 REPLAYS. Race World Offshore presents high-performance Catamarans and Vee Bottom Raceboats with engine packages up to 3,000 hp, competing globally...

  17. Motorboat Types: Powerboat Terms, Uses, and Definitions

    The Powerboat Basics Powerboats come in all shapes and sizes. The smallest recreational powerboats are craft such as rigid-hulled or inflatable dinghies and personal watercraft, while the largest recreational power craft include large motor yachts and even mega yachts.But before we get buried in the ins and outs of powerboat types, let's take a look at the basic pieces and parts that make up ...

  18. APBA Announces 2021 Offshore Racing Plans

    The American Power Boat Association (APBA) has announced its plans for the 2021 race season which include a comprehensive calendar of events for all offshore classes. This is the first time for more than 30 years that the APBA has sanctioned all offshore powerboat racing events and the full calendar was confirmed and released at the Annual ...

  19. Types of Powerboats and Their Uses

    Performance powerboats are built for speed, featuring narrow beam, steep deadrise, and high power to weight ratios. They have Spartan cabins. Cockpits seat 2-6 passengers. Powered by high horsepower outboards, stern drives or surface drives, these boats are carefully designed to be fast, light and strong, ideal for racing or fast cruising.

  20. Boat racing

    Boat racing is a sport in which boats, or other types of watercraft, race on water.Boat racing powered by oars is recorded as having occurred in ancient Egypt, and it is likely that people have engaged in races involving boats and other water-borne craft for as long as such watercraft have existed.. A regatta is a series of boat races. The term comes from the Venetian language, with regata ...

  21. POWERBOAT

    POWERBOAT definition: 1. a small boat with a powerful engine that can travel very fast and is used in races 2. a small…. Learn more.

  22. Learn to Drive a Go-Fast Powerboat

    Believe it or not, Martin—a retired offshore powerboat racing world champion—works with more experienced go-fast powerboat operators than rookies. (As noted at the outset of this article, pretty much no one starts with a high-performance V-bottom or catamaran.) ... meaning susceptible to taking flight when all the wrong factors are present ...

  23. LaJoie on Busch calling him a liar: 'It pisses me off'

    LaJoie wrecked Busch last weekend at Pocono Raceway; that much is not in dispute. After Busch threw a block on LaJoie, the two continued toward Turn 1 and LaJoie bumped Busch's No. 8 car in the ...

  24. Glossary of motorsport terms

    In offshore powerboat racing, the boat's second occupant who works alongside the driver, whose role is to steer the boat. The throttleman's position is to adjust the trim tab whilst observing water conditions, and extract as much speed out of the boat by controlling the hand throttle during a race whilst it hops over tides. The latter prevents ...

  25. How to watch 2024 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix: ESPN schedule

    Max Verstappen has won the past two Hungarian Grand Prix races. The 2024 drivers' championship standings leader looks to make it three in a row when Formula One stops at the Hungaroring racetrack ...