‘That record could be up for grabs:’ conditions prime for extra fast World Championship bathtub race
NANAIMO — Engines are fine-tuned, race plans readied and racers are ready to go.
Around 50 boats are expected to line up in Nanaimo Harbour on Sunday, July 28 ahead of the 11 a.m. start time for the annual World Championship Bathtub Race.
Race commodore Greg Peacock said the 60-kilometre course will test not only the boats themselves, but also the physical condition and resiliency of the racers.
“It’s brutal. By the time you’ve been crunched up in there, depending on the weather if it’s rough, these guys are usually pretty banged up and stiff. The fastest guys are doing it in a little over an hour…it’s gruelling.”