Boats are to race on a 6.5-mile course, featuring both rough and calm water conditions, during the season-ending event acclaimed as the Indianapolis 500 of the offshore powerboat racing circuit. The challenging course is a primary reason for the island city’s reputation as one of the world’s premier racing venues.
The course layout provides spectators unmatched close-up views of the high-speed action. According to race organizer John Carbonell, boats will be within 50 yards of race fans at the Truman Waterfront grandstand area as they roar into the outer harbor.
The excitement builds through the week with races Wednesday, Nov. 9; Friday, Nov. 11; and Sunday, Nov. 13. Three races are scheduled per day, each featuring boats from multiple classes.
Among spectators’ favorites is the Superboat Unlimited class, which draws powerful contenders that compete at speeds exceeding 125 mph.
On nonrace days, powerboat enthusiasts can view the boats and mingle with racers and crews at the race village on the Truman Waterfront, located at the end of Southard Street past Thomas Street and Truman Annex.
In addition, parties and events are planned for racers and fans.
General-admission tickets are available, as are all-inclusive VIP spectator passes for the Truman Waterfront grandstands. Other popular viewing areas include waterfront hotels and Key West’s Mallory Square.
Event information: www.superboat.com
Key West visitor information: www.fla-keys.com/keywest or 1-800-LAST-KEY
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