World Championship Powerboat Race Schedule Revised in Key West

KEY WEST, Florida Keys — Sports fans with a need for speed can satisfy it at the Race World Offshore Key West World Championship, underway this week through Sunday, Nov. 10, in the waters surrounding the island city.

Because of a Tropical Storm Warning issued Tuesday, Nov. 5, organizers have canceled racing Wednesday, Nov. 6, the first day of the planned three-day race series. However, events are to continue as planned following the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael, with racing set for Friday, Nov. 8, and Sunday, Nov. 10.

The annual world championship series is to feature boats raced by leading American and international teams, providing a season-ending test of skill for American Power Boat Association superstars. 

High-speed action and high-level competition are to keep spectators’ adrenaline pumping as the boats roar along a 4.4-mile-per-lap course that includes Key West Harbor. Race teams typically face both rough and calm water conditions along the course, which makes Key West one of the world’s most dynamic and challenging venues. 

The spectator-friendly course layout means fans can watch from vantage points breathtakingly close to the action, sharing the heart-pounding exhilaration as racers jockey for position. 

Presented by Performance Boat Center, the Race World Offshore Key West World Championship series kicked off Sunday, Nov. 3, with a parade of participating boats along the island's historic Whitehead and Duval streets. 

The action is to intensify throughout the week, with teams in more than a dozen classes competing in hard-fought races Friday and Sunday. Six races are planned each day, scheduled to begin at 10 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m. and 3:45 p.m. 

On race days spectators can get an unmatched view from areas at the race village in Truman Waterfront Park, located at the end of Southard Street past Thomas Street and Truman Annex, and adjacent “Outer Mole” pier. Other popular viewing areas include restaurants and bars at harborfront hotels, as well as Key West’s Mallory Square. 

On non-race days enthusiasts can view the boats, watch in-water testing runs and meet participating teams at the race village. Also planned are multiple parties for racers and fans, a build-a-boat contest and a “Boats & Boots” concert Saturday, Nov. 9, featuring a blend of local and national musicians. 

Following Sunday’s final race, awards are to be presented to the world champions at the Coffee Butler Amphitheater, 21 E. Quay Road at Truman Waterfront Park.

General admission tickets are to be sold on-site at Truman Waterfront Park. VIP passes for the exclusive Truman Waterfront hospitality area, offering panoramic views of the racing action, refreshments and transportation by water shuttle, are available at raceworldoffshore.com/shop/outer-mole-vip/.    

Event information: raceworldoffshore.com/key-west/ 

Super Cat-class boats take off from the start line during the 2023 Key West Offshore World Championship. Photo: Mary Martin

Super Cat-class boats take off from the start line during the 2023 Key West Offshore World Championship. Photo: Mary Martin

Taylor Scism smiles as she displays a checkered flag atop the T/S Motorsports MTI boat, victor in a Stock 450 class in of the 2023 Key West Offshore World Championship. Photo: Mary Martin

Taylor Scism smiles as she displays a checkered flag atop the T/S Motorsports MTI boat, victor in a Stock 450 class in of the 2023 Key West Offshore World Championship. Photo: Mary Martin

Super Cat-class raceboats vie for position as a helicopter flies above  at the 2023 Key West Offshore World Championship. Photo: Mary Martin

Super Cat-class raceboats vie for position as a helicopter flies above at the 2023 Key West Offshore World Championship. Photo: Mary Martin

This article was updated on November 5, 2024 at 2:32 PM
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