background image

.10

 

  Standard Part 

 

In the circumstances where weights and measurements 
are not quoted nor listed in the homologation sheets 
then comparative parts maybe used to determine 
legality. 
 

As per Stock Class 

As per Stock Class 

.11

 

  Fuel 

 

See rules 563.34 fuel regulations. Rule 563.36 Oil to be 
supplied by competitor unless otherwise specified 

As per Stock Class 

To a max of 102 octanes is 
allowed this includes AV 
Gas. 

.12

 

  Over blended or 

spark eroded 
engines 
 

Engines not conforming to UIM and manufacturers 
homologation specification with regard to the blend rule 
and that have had tract widening done by any method 
inclusive of spark eroding, will only be allowed to 
compete in the modified class. 
 

As per Stock Class 

As per Stock Class 

.13

 

  Post-race 

inspection 
 

The post-race inspection is to be a complete inspection 
and is not to be limited to any specific area. Post-race 
inspection should mainly be about speed and power 
enhancing matters. 

As per Stock Class 

As per Stock Class 

.14

 

  Failure to appear 

 

Any competitor refusing to have his racing equipment 
inspected for legality at any reasonable time during the 
whole event will be disqualified. 

As per Stock Class 

As per Stock Class 

.15

 

  Non OEM parts 

 

In the case where original parts are not available, 
permission must be obtained from the UIM 
Cominsport to use substitute components. Such a 
request must be in writing. Any outboard motors that 
have superseded engine parts listed by the manufacture, 
supplied from the factory and confirmed in writing by the 
UIM Cominsport may be used. It is not allowed to 
interchange parts from one homologated model to 
another unless specified. Only D2 parts can be used in a 
Tohatsu D2 engine except for the D1 throttle cam.  

As per Stock Class but for the 
Tohatsu D2 engine the 
D1exhaust tube may be used 
in this class. 

Parts may be changed with 
another manufacturer. 

 

564 B - RACING REGULATIONS  AND RULES 

 

RACING REGULATIONS AND RULES 

No. 
564B 

Rule 

The M ‘Shape (Surf) 

Circuit 

Long-haul 

.1

 

 

 
 

Race Course: 

Shown diagrammatically in diagram D as a guide 
only.  Starts can be from the beach or deep water 
starts.  
Note: There does not have to be breaking Surf in 
order to engage this discipline. Although it must take 
place on a suitable beach. If the water conditions are 
flat then the O.O.D has the right to enforce the 
circuit start rule where teams must keep their racing 
lines till around the first buoy.  
 

Shown diagrammatically in 
Diagram E.  This is a guide only, 
the course can change shape 
due to the size of the water 
available. The start is from a 
pontoon (Jetty) unless not 
available. Course and size must 
be shown in the advance race 
instructions 
 

Should be run over a maximum 
distance of 150kms to a 
minimum of 80kms. Minimum 
lap distance of 10kms and should 
be area bound.  The organisers 
must provide a boat/s prior to 
the race to show teams the 
course by water, explaining any 
safety issues.  
Ultra Long-haul: 
Over 150kms. The organising 
National Authority will provide 
an extended list of extra rules for 
the event, including race 
regulations that should be read 
in conjunction with the UIM 
Rules. This event can be staged 
over several days having 
individual legs. 

.2

 

.
0

Wet Driver: 
(man 
overboard)  

If any Pilot or Co-Pilot lands completely in the water 
or a boat get stuck on the beach during racing, the 
race will be stopped immediately, even before the 
red flag is flown. All competitors must stop, then 
come off the plane, clear the course and proceed to 
the start line with extreme caution or as stated in 
Drivers Briefing. No re-fuelling, or changing set-up 
and get ready for an immediate re-run.  The boat 
causing the stoppage is not allowed in any re-runs of 
that heat. Penalties are carried forward to any re-
run/start of that heat.  Any boat that gets stuck on 
the beach may only re-start with the O.O.Dʼs 
permission. If more than 2/3 of the race or re-
start/run race has been completed then no re-run is 
required. Restart can be from the beach or deep 
water start. 

As per Surf except all restarts 
and re runs take place from the 
jetty/pontoon or beach and 
rule 564D.05 (Re-Run) 

Only if required by the OOD the 
Red Flag will be raised; the race 
will not stop if someone goes 
into the water in this discipline.  

Summary of Contents for 2013 P750

Page 1: ...ale Motonautique World Governing body of powerboat racing Pre Scrutineering At the beginning of the event Safety Scrutineering Carried out when required or between each discipline Post Scrutineering A...

Page 2: ...is satisfiedwith the doctor paramedic s report The replacement co driver has thecomplete current paperwork including a currentinternational license No Co Pilot can bechangedduring a heat race or leg T...

Page 3: ...ES HULLS 561 01 DISCIPLINES M Shape Surf Circuit andLong haul 561 01 HULLS 561 HULLS Number Rule STOCK S PROSTOCK PRO MODIFIED M 011 Engine Capacity Up to 750cc Up to 750cc Up to 750cc 012 Minimum hul...

Page 4: ...HULL DIAGRAM B HULL DIAGRAM C...

Page 5: ...s webbing must not sharecommonuse They must beatleast10 mmthick rope and thewebbing minimum25mm wide Allboats mustbe fitted witha 4 meter length ofsimilarmaterial as a designated bowline spliced orsti...

Page 6: ...MODIFICATIONS No RULE STOCK S PROSTOCK PRO MODIFIED M 1 Replacement The replacement ofnuts or theadditionoflock nuts drilling andwiring split pinning orkeying is allowed provided the screwandpins are...

Page 7: ...the jets No modifications are allowed to theseparts As per Stock Class FREE 18 Baffle plate Baffle plate orother fuel surgepreventative measures can betaken incarburetor fuelbowls As per Stock Class...

Page 8: ...33 Exhaust box No protruding expansion exhaustbox As per Stock Class As per Stock Class 34 External water pick up Not allowed As per Stock Class Are allowed 563 34 FUEL Stock and Pro Stock Class Fuel...

Page 9: ...lowed to becleaned off It is alsoallowed to clean allcarbon deposits inthe head The glass plate must besealed witha thin layerof marine grease When ports in cylinders areadjustedto the dimensions spec...

Page 10: ...Shown diagrammaticallyin diagram D as a guide only Starts can befrom the beach or deep water starts Note There does nothaveto bebreaking Surfin order to engagethis discipline Althoughit musttake place...

Page 11: ...per Surf As per Surf 11 1 1 Shore Buoys There should bea minimum of 10meters between the shorebuoys andtheshorewith sufficientwater depth to raceapproximately0 5m This must alsobe evaluated intheEvent...

Page 12: ...race will belivewhen thegreenflag drops The heat is livewhen the lastrunning boat crosses the start finish linefor thefirst time Ifthe last boat has not passedthestart finishline then the re start is...

Page 13: ...ded bytheprevious discipline s overall results Thegrid positions for the second heat inthat discipline will beas they finish inthefirst heat The grid positions for the finalheat willbe the aggregatepo...

Page 14: ...DIAGRAM D OOD Territory area in which a race boat can cross but loses its right of way to other racers must give way in this area DIAGRAM E Over Taking...

Page 15: ...tputit intill both creware intheboat Option 3 DEEP WATER STARTS Muster area will bedefinedeither inraceinstructions or explainedattheDrivers Briefing Two minutes beforethestart oftheracethe start boat...

Page 16: ...ay a Yellow Flag theboats must proceed toline upsideby side Thestart boatwill then proceedacross infront ofthefleetand thenreturns back across the front of thefleet when the startboat has crossed thef...

Page 17: ...DIAGRAM G Guide to Surf Course Layout DIAGRAM H Guide to Circuit Course Layout...

Reviews: