Is there a minimum hull length for classes? I can only find a maximum. I have a twin powered 36" cat that I am running on 8s 4000mah per motor and would like to enter it in S-offshore. That seems like the proper class as I am under the max voltage and under the 12,000mah capacity... or is there a minimum hull length?
Namba hull length specs?
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If it's like the IMPBA, there is a max length and no min unless stated"A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough."
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I dont think there is an s offshore. the s class is for saw competition only. You would want to do q offshore, no min length just a max of 40". You are over the p class length limit of 34" visit www.namaba.com for the rule book. You can find it under the resources tab at the top of the page.Comment
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I dont think there is an s offshore. the s class is for saw competition only. You would want to do q offshore, no min length just a max of 40". You are over the p class length limit of 34" visit www.namaba.com for the rule book. You can find it under the resources tab at the top of the page.Comment
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This is the record I want to try for:
S Offshore
Boyd Marshall
Oct-11
2.721
82.698
NEV 1521
Hydra & Marine Maritime
Octura 442Comment
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Doesn't look like there is a hull minimum. Offshore is more a race format but i guess there is a saw class for it. You should be good to go.Comment
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">40-50"
I'm not sure if they are using the ">" properly there or not, but I guess it's a 40" minimum.
For Mono/tunnel/hydro/OB tunnel it just says "up to 50")
Would a catamaran compete in sport hydro or tunnel?Comment
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Cats are tunnels and tunnels are OB tunnels."A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough."
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IMPBA rules for sport hydros do indeed have both minimum and maximum lengths. Inboard catamarans are not O/B tunnels. Inboard catamarans compete in the Tunnel class, I held several SAW records in that class. There is a different class for O/B tunnels - "O/B Tunnel." Check out the IMPBA records listing:
http://www.impba.net/attachments/063...%202012(1).pdf
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IMPBA rules for sport hydros do indeed have both minimum and maximum lengths. Inboard catamarans are not O/B tunnels. Inboard catamarans compete in the Tunnel class, I held several SAW records in that class. There is a different class for O/B tunnels - "O/B Tunnel." Check out the IMPBA records listing:
http://www.impba.net/attachments/063...%202012(1).pdf
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