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Rules & Specs

Important Note on PFDs

All racers must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life vest at all times. This is a requirement of NFCT’s event insurance. Failure to do so will result in disqualification. Inflatable PFD’s are acceptable.

Classes & Specs

The Adirondack Canoe Classic offers a variety of boat classes, described in detail below. When choosing a canoe, kayak, SUP or guideboat for the 90-Miler, racers should consider boats that are stable enough to handle the windy conditions often found on open lakes and light enough to transport over the race’s many carries (three of which exceed a mile in length). The use of wheels is permitted in the Adirondack Canoe Classic. Racers opting to use wheels must carry them in their boat all three days of the race. Certain modifications may be made to boats, such as stretching material over, or placing flotation bags in canoes. Please note that all modifications are subject to the approval of the boat judge. These guidelines have been written as specifically as possible, but all racers should note that the on-site boat judge is the final arbiter of all class decisions.

Competitive Race Classes

A race class must have a minimum of three boats to be a competitive race class. Organizers reserve the right to combine age and gender categories to make a competitive race class. If your registered boat, gender and age category does not have a minimum of three boats and is not combined with other categories, you will not be awarded a plaque.

Boat Classes

TOURING: Non-competitive participant category for canoes, kayaks and guideboats. No unlimited kayaks or amateur class canoes suitable for the Open categories are permitted in touring. No age or gender divisions and no 1st, 2nd, or 3rd-place awards will be given. You are in it to finish. Times will be kept. For the 90-Miler: This group of paddlers must make cut-off times each day. Participation plaques may be purchased. When registering, select the type of boat you will paddle in and select “Touring” as your age category.

C-1 STOCK: Maximum length – 17’ 0”, Tumblehome not to exceed 3.5” per side. No minimum weight. The current C-1 Stock list includes GRB Newman Designs Classic and Classic XL; Wenonah Advantage, Prism, Encounter and Solitude; Sawyer Summer Song, DY Special and Shock Wave; Savage River’s Otegan (modified), Bell Magic, and Mad River’s Independence.
 
C-1 OPEN: One person in a solo racing boat. Specifications according to NYPRA (New York Paddle Racing Association) & USCA.

C-2 STOCK: Included in this class are hulls similar to the Jensen 18. There are minimal concave lines in the hull and no concave lines in the gunwales. Maximum length is 18′ 6”, no minimum weight. Minimum width at 4” waterline is 15 percent of length (33 5/16” for 18’6”). Tumblehome max is 1” per side. All NYPRA specifications apply. The current C-2 Stock list includes: Wenonah: Jensen 17, Jensen 18, Sundowner, Minnesota II, Monarch, Odyssey, Escape, and Escapade; GRB Newman Designs: Traveler 17′ 5”, Traveler 18′ 6”, Monarch; Mad River Lamoille, Horizon.; Bell Canoe Works Northstar, Northwind, and Northwoods; Savage River Works Susquehanna; Lincoln Concord.
 
C-2 OPEN: Included in this class are WENONAH SCR’S (Standard Class Racers); COMP cruisers; and 3 x 27’s. If it looks like a racing canoe, it is. Specifications according to NYPRA & USCA. These participants paddle regularly, frequently as training for races.
 
C-2 RECREATION: Maximum length: 17 feet, 6 inches. Weight: minimum of 55 pounds from the manufacturer. Race organizer discretion: If it looks like a racing canoe, it is not a recreational canoe. This is a competitive class, but any boats made specifically for racing are not allowed.
 
C-2 FAMILY: Paddlers must be related, with one paddler 16 years of age or younger. Recreation or Stock boats only.
 
C-3 STOCK: Boats in this class must be specifically designed for a minimum of 3 adults.  Specs are based on the most readily available boats such as Wenonah’s Minnesota 3. Three paddlers in a C-4 may also enter this class. Specific hull measurements:
 
  • Maximum length of 23’ 1″, Minimum weight 55 pounds from the manufacturer.
  • The boat must be specifically built by the manufacturer to accommodate a minimum of 3 paddlers.
  • Minimum width at the center line, at the 4″ water line is 33″, at both the gunwales and  4″ waterline.
  • Minimum width at the 4″ waterline – 4 feet in from the bow is 16″, 4 feet in from the stern is 17″.
  • There is no concavity in the longitudinal axis of the hull (bow to stern) and no concavity in the cross section (side to side) below the 7″ waterline. There are minimal concave lines in the hull and no concave lines in the gunwales.
  • Minimum depths from the manufacturer: Bow = 20″, Center = 13½”, Stern = 17″.
  • No hard line transitions in the hull of the boat. Curve of chine must be equal to at least the radius of a softball.
  • Maximum tumblehome of 2″ per side.
 
C-4 STOCK: In an effort to make the competition about the team of paddlers and not the boat, organizers have identified the most readily available boats to base class specifications upon. Boats must weigh a minimum of 55 pounds, and be designed by the manufacturer to accommodate 4 paddlers.  Wenonah’s Minnesota 4 is built primarily for backcountry travel but performs admirably in a competitive event against similar craft. Boats of similar design to the Minn 4 will be inspected and must be approved by the boat judge.
 
Boat hulls cannot be modified. Seat configurations can be redesigned to meet team needs. Bailers and spray skirts are allowed. Participants are required to use single bladed canoe paddles to power the craft. Rudders are not allowed. Specific hull measurements:

  • Maximum length of 23’ 1″, Minimum weight 55 pounds from the manufacturer.
  • The boat must be specifically built by the manufacturer to accommodate 4 paddlers.
  • Minimum width at the center line, at the 4″ water line is 33″, at both the gunwales and  4″ waterline.
  • Minimum width at the 4″ waterline – 4 feet in from the bow is 16″, 4 feet in from the stern is 17″.
  • There is no concavity in the longitudinal axis of the hull (bow to stern) and no concavity in the cross section (side to side) below the 7″ waterline. There are minimal concave lines in the hull and no concave lines in the gunwales.
  • Minimum depths from the manufacturer: Bow = 20″, Center = 13½”, Stern = 17″.
  • No hard line transitions in the hull of the boat. Curve of chine must be equal to at least the radius of a softball.
  • Maximum tumblehome of 2″ per side.
 
C-4 OPEN:

  • Maximum length of 25’ 11”
  • Minimum weight 50 pounds
  • Boat must be built to accommodate 4 paddlers
  • Minimum width at the widest point from gunwale to gunwale is 32”
  • Minimum depth: Bow = 17”, Center =12 ½”, Stern = 13 ½”
  • Paddlers must use canoe paddles
  • One of a kind boats are permitted
  • Rudders are not allowed
  • No gunwale concavity 
 
For the 90-Miler, there will be one C-4 open racing class including men, women and mixed teams.
 
VOYAGEUR CANOE – STANDARD: Minimum of 6 paddlers in a wooden canoe built to meet the following specifications: Maximum length 28’, Minimum width at gunwales and 6” waterline 39”, Minimum depth of 14”.
 
VOYAGEUR CANOE – OPEN: Minimum of 7 paddlers in a boat built to accommodate them – no restrictions!
 
SOLO RECREATION: Any canoe or sea kayak of any material with a maximum length of 16’ 0” and a minimum width at the 4” waterline of 22”. Must use a double-bladed paddle. This is a competitive class.
 
KAYAK – SPORT: Kayaks of any material with a maximum length of 20’ and a minimum width at the 4” waterline of 17”. This is a competitive class.
 
KAYAK – OPEN: Any kayak over 20’ in length and / or less than 17” in width at the 4” waterline.
 
KAYAK – TWO-PERSON: Two people in any kayak.
 
GUIDEBOAT and GUIDEBOAT – TWO-PERSON: 
 
  • Length: 11 – 23 feet (15 to 17 standard)
  • Beam: 32 – 44 inches (Outside measurement: 34 to 38 inches is standard)
  • Bottom Board Outside Width: 4 – 10 inches.
  • Stem Height: 20  – 26 inches.
  • Depth Amidships: 11 – 13 inches.
  • Construction:  Traditional, Strip or mold construction; ribs may be laminated, hull may be wood, fiberglass, kevlar, or composite material, but must conform to traditional guideboat shape and character in the opinion of the boat judge.
  • Oars: Solid wood oars, maximum 8 foot length, 5 1/2 inches wide.
  • Hardware: Brass, bronze, or steel pins with 1/2 inch diameter hole to accept pin; may be bushed if out of round.
  • Use of wheels is permitted in the Guideboat Class.
  • Foot braces may be used.
  • Seats must be fixed, no rolling seats are allowed.
  • Oars and Paddles may be laminated.
  • Foot braces must be secured to the boat.
 
Unacceptable for the guideboat class:
 
  • Roller or sliding seats.
  • Roller, ball or needle bearings in hardware.
  • Outriggers.
  • Boats of design and or construction with pulled- in beams / ends.
  • Paddles and oars with cupped or spooned blades.
 
During an event, the guideboat must be propelled by rowing, i.e. the rower can not exchange a paddle for the oars to negotiate Brown’s Tract.
 
Comments or clarification questions can be addressed to [email protected].
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Waitsfield, Vt. 05673
Mail P.O. Box 565
Phone 802-496-2285
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