Thinking about getting a hydro..probably not till 2013 ($$)..I weigh approx 220#..am I "too big" for a "C"?
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The right boat, motor, prop combination will get you to competitive speeds. Weight in CSH is only a problem when you're 50+ lbs over. I'm 200lbs, in my boat i'm 25lbs over CSH weight, and i got 3rd at nationals this year.
Find the right boat, motor, and prop. You will be fine.Kyle Bahl
20-R
"He didn't bump you, he didn't nudge you, he rubbed you, and rubbin' son is racin'!"
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Going for CSH could be a great incentive for your health.
Based on 440 class weight, subtract : (220) you, (95) 302, (15)costume, dictates a 110 boat to make minimum.
Most CSH's 120-130,....., so, you'd be 450-460,...
For 2013, you have 18mo to lose 10-20lbs, 1lb/mo. Less beer/doughnuts, hit the treadmill, frequent sex w wife and girlfriend...you'll feel great about yourself and be competitive!....Do this for 2012.
Worked for me, I shed 10, fr 195 to 185, and race 20SSH at 25lb over, add 15lb for CSH maximizing 302 fun.
You can be competitive @ 20lbs over 440, but reducing mass by 5%, simple physics will allow faster rate of acceleration, and acheive top speed earlier on straight.
CSH is your class to kick a**!Stock Outboard Racing!....because other sports,....golf, football, baseball, etc....only require one Ball!
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