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Bathtub racing

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Bathtub racing is a competition that involves the use of bathtub boats, small poweredwatercraft designed aroundbathtubs or close facsimiles.

Bathtub racing in Nanaimo

Boat design

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Early boats were whimsical and crafted from a variety of materials. Today, most racing bathtub boats aremonohullplaner types withoutboard motors. A form resembling aroll-top tub must be an integral part of the structure. Most tubbers make their "tub" by using a bathtub as the model to lay down afiberglass mold.

The rules restrict the engine to 9.9 hp (7.3 kW), and the weight to a minimum of 350 lb (159 kg) including driver. There are three classes of bathtub boats: Stock, Modified, and Super-Modified. Stock motors must be an unmodified stock engine, but can betuned by adjusting thetiming. Modified motors can only modify the lower leg andpropeller. Super Modified can modify the entire engine as long as factory parts are used.

History

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Bathtub racing started inNanaimo,British Columbia. The idea was conceived to showcase Nanaimo to the world, with the first races beginning with the "Nanaimo to Vancouver Great International World Championship Bathtub Race" in 1967.[1]

Frank Ney, Nanaimo's mayor at the time, was one of the largest supporters and promoters of the annual race from its establishment until his death in 1992, and was an avid participant.[2] He would regularly dress as apirate and tour the town and surrounding communities.

Until the 1990s, the race was held as a part ofVancouver's annual Sea Festival, aka Sea Fest, when tubbers raced from Nanaimo to Vancouver'sKitsilano Beach. With the demise of the Vancouver Marine Festival in the mid-1990s, the race now involves a course beginning and ending inNanaimo Harbour.

The current course takes the tubbers into the open waters ofGeorgia Strait and is currently 58 kilometres in length.[3] The race is held the last weekend of July every year.[4]

Other cities, likeAuckland's North Shore with its Englefield Bathtub Derby, andBremerton, Washington with the US-Canadian Friendship race now hold bathtub races, but the Nanaimo event continues to be the most widely known.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^"History - Bathtub Racing and the Sea Festival, (aka Sea fest)". Loyal Nanaimo Bathtub Society. 2003. Archived fromthe original on August 27, 2008. Retrieved2008-07-11.
  2. ^"Admiral of the Fleet".www.nanaimo.ca. Retrieved2022-11-22.
  3. ^"Loyal Nanaimo Bathtub Society :: Course Maps".www.bathtubbing.com. Retrieved2017-07-24.
  4. ^Izon, Lucy."Nanaimo British Columbia is the official Bathtub Racing Capital of the World".What Makes Canada Cool?. Archived fromthe original on 23 July 2008. Retrieved2008-07-11.

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