The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Powerboat racing more than just a sport for Kapit folk

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KAPIT: Powerboat racing is an iconic water sport in this part of Sarawak, and every event holding this race here is a guaranteed crowd-puller.

The annual Baleh-Kapit Raft Safari, which took place at the waterfront here last weekend, was a prime example in that the event drew thousands of competitor­s and spectators, coming from near and far.

Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Jemut Masing, who is Baleh assemblyma­n, was the guest-ofhonour.

The elected people's representa­tives on the VIP guest-list were Kapit MP Datuk Alexander Nanta Linggi, Hulu Rajang MP Datuk Wilson, Assistant Minister of Native Laws and

Customs of Sarawak Datuk John Sikie Tayai who is Kakus assemblyma­n, Assistant Minister Youth and Sports Datuk Snowdan Lawan who is Balai Ringin assemblyma­n, Bukit Goram assemblyma­n Jefferson Jamit Unyat, and Murum assemblyma­n Kennedy Chukpai Ugon.

Political secretarie­s to the chief minister Tapah Ata, Nicholas Kudi Jantai and Charles Chad Nissom, as well as Kapit District Walikota Dato Philimon Nuing were also present.

The powerboat race is run here twice yearly – the first during the annual Baleh-Kapit Raft Safari, and the next will be this Sept 16 in conjunctio­n with Malaysia Day celebratio­n.

The race held during last weekend's Baleh-Kapit Raft Safari was organised by Kapit Division Powerboat Associatio­n, in collaborat­ion with Kapit Youth and Sports Department.

It covered three categories – Tunnel Boat 18Hp and Below, Tunnel Boat 30Hp and Below, and Tunnel Boat 50Hp Open.

For the race, the participan­ts could modify their engines and design their own boats – skills that would take years to be honed.

In this regard, the powerboat racers from Kapit are touted as being the best in the business. They are known for their very good reputation when it comes to racing their powerboats along the Rajang River.

It is said that the ‘Number 1 Fan' of powerboat racing is none other than Masing himself, who not only strongly supports the event but like many other enthusiast­s, he has his own fleet of powerboats.

Powerboat racing can be considered as ‘an expensive sport' – each boat would cost at least RM15,000 and to just modify the propellers, an owner has to fork up over RM3,000; for engine modificati­on, it could cost another RM5,000.

Neverthele­ss, the adrenaline and satisfacti­on weigh more than the costs for any true powerboat enthusiast, in that the thrill is in the participat­ion and the race itself, rather than just to win.

 ??  ?? Racers of the Tunnel Boat 50Hp Open category set out to Rajang River right after flag-off.
Racers of the Tunnel Boat 50Hp Open category set out to Rajang River right after flag-off.

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