Hi there,
I have an older hydroplane that I am in the process of restoring, I estimate that it will be about 2 years before I can legitimately start racing stock, (I will be an incoming freshman in college) but I was reading through the APBA rules, and I had a couple of questions. First off, there are divisions of classes for the stock division, which I understand runs by the type of engine. What class would be the most open-ended, as far as the hull of the hydro goes, and what class would you recomend for a novice? Also, is there any folks that may be interested in allowing me to watch and help them on their stock boat in the Chicago and/or Detroit area over the winter months?
Thanks guys
I have an older hydroplane that I am in the process of restoring, I estimate that it will be about 2 years before I can legitimately start racing stock, (I will be an incoming freshman in college) but I was reading through the APBA rules, and I had a couple of questions. First off, there are divisions of classes for the stock division, which I understand runs by the type of engine. What class would be the most open-ended, as far as the hull of the hydro goes, and what class would you recomend for a novice? Also, is there any folks that may be interested in allowing me to watch and help them on their stock boat in the Chicago and/or Detroit area over the winter months?
Thanks guys
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