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Whether you’re a young beginner taking your first step into competitive powerboat racing or a developing racer moving up the ranks, GT15 and GT30 training offers the perfect blend of safety, speed, and skill-building. These classes are designed to introduce you to the world of circuit racing in a controlled and supportive environment.

GT15 and GT30 are internationally recognized classes of junior and intermediate powerboat racing under UIM (Union Internationale Motonautique) regulations.
  • GT15:
    Entry-level class for young racers aged 9–16
    Boats equipped with 15 hp engines
    Speeds up to 60–70 km/h (37–43 mph)
    Focused on safety, control, and skill development
  • GT30:
    Intermediate class for racers aged 14+
    30 hp engines for higher speeds (up to 85 km/h or 53 mph)
    Prepares racers for transition into higher categories like F4 or F2

Both classes use monohull boats designed for agility, durability, and ease of handling.

🏁 Training Program Overview

Our certified GT15 and GT30 training programs are built around three key pillars:
Theory & Classroom Sessions
Emergency procedures & signaling systems
Racing rules & regulations (UIM and national)
Course layout understanding (buoy navigation, start/finish procedures)
Weather awareness and water safety
Boat mechanics and basic maintenance

1. Theory & Classroom Sessions

Racing rules & regulations (UIM and national)
Course layout understanding (buoy navigation, start/finish procedures)
Weather awareness and water safety
Boat mechanics and basic maintenance
Emergency procedures & signaling systems

2. On-Water Practical Training

Hands-on experience in GT15 or GT30 boats
Controlled starts, cornering, and overtaking
Docking, launching, and recovery drills
Capsize training and rescue procedures
Practice race simulations with coaching feedback

3. Fitness & Focus Coaching

Building confidence and decision-making under pressure
Importance of physical fitness and reaction time
Mental preparation and race-day focus