Your Questions, Answered

  • Mom Ain’t Happy Racing is a passionate offshore powerboat racing team born from a love of high-performance boating and family tradition. The team has grown from casual competition on the water to a full Super Stock racing program.

  • The team started with founder Scott Blumberg competing in high-performance boating with his father, Denny, at places like the Lake of the Ozarks Shootout. What began as casual racing quickly grew into a desire for more competitive offshore racing.

  • The name comes from family history — Scott and Denny’s second high-performance boat was named Mom Ain’t Happy because Scott’s mom, Maureen, wasn’t thrilled about how fast it could go. The name became a tribute to family and the team’s roots.

  • The team races a Super Stock-class offshore powerboat — a 32-foot catamaran originally built by Doug Wright. These boats are designed to handle high speeds, intense competition, and big-water offshore racing. Super Stock boats often run twin-engine setups and can approach speeds over 100 mph.

  • The Super Stock class is one of the most competitive and fast-paced categories in offshore racing. Boats run powerful twin outboards — often Mercury 300R engines — and compete on long water courses where speed, precision, and teamwork are key.

  • You can follow the team on social media, check the Schedule page for upcoming events, or contact the team directly via the email on the site for sponsor inquiries or general questions.