BOAT Racing
Today, Boating is very popular as a recreational activity and as a competitive sport. There are various types of
boats, which means that there are different forms of boat racing.
Competitions and regattas take place all over the world. Some races can be as potentially dangerous as races on
land as more powerful machines are made.
Sailing is a very old pastime and yacht racing has a long tradition. The sport is divided into two categories;
racing round buoys in harbor areas and offshore races across open stretches of water. The crafts used include
dinghies, catamarans, scows, and other race boats. The yachting world is dominated by a few prestigious boat racing
events, such as the America's Cup, the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race and the Transpacific Yacht Race.
Drag racing on land, with custom built cars is an exciting spectator sport. The water equivalent is just as
thrilling and drag boat racing is growing in
support. The race is usually over a quarter mile and involves two boats, competing against each other. The
highlight of the drag calendar is the IHBA World Finals, held at Phoenix in Arizona.
Lakes and rivers are the setting for hydroplane racing. The sport has both class and open competition and junior
divisions are very popular. Outboard engine versions also race in their own class. The sport is particularly well
established in Japan, where it is called kyotei. This kind of boat racing was controversial in its early days as
there were a number of injuries and deaths. Safety features have recently been introduced, including protected
cockpits and safety belts.
One of the most thrilling spectator sports on the water is jet boat racing. Competition is divided into two engine
classes and races run through channels, measuring between 3 - 5 meters wide. It's a two person crew, with one
member driving and the other navigating. Offshore Powerboat racing involves ocean going powerboats, traditionally
racing point to point or, in recent times, in circuits. There are several classes and speeds of up to 170mph can be
attained.
One of the older sports is rowing. This sport requires strength, stamina and a high level of fitness. The best
rowers compete at the Olympic Games and at the World Rowing Championships. This type of boat racing is also well
supported at college level. The United States rivals, Harvard and Yale race against each other each year, as do the
British universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
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