On rare occasion I find myself close to the Max 15 people my boat is rated for.
The sticker says 15 people "or" 2445lbs
This Fourth of July I may find myself with 16 people; 8 adults, 8kids (ages 2-13)
If I itemize our body weights and add them together I'm still 550lbs shy of the 2445lbs; add in a couple hundred lbs of gear (anchor, life jackets, no wakeboards) and I'm still prolly a few hundred pounds shy of the max weight but still over the passenger limit.
I don't mind taking this to a judge if I'm pulled over and showing him my analysis however another question is...does this 2445lbs allow me to also fill up 1600lbs of ballast per the boats standard operating capabilities? I'm leaning on the NO side but wanted to spark up this conversation.
I'm not an unsafe boater but it sucks that a 35lbs 2yr old kid is going to make my boat illegal to operate.
In the past I've had 14 on the boat and it actually wasn't as crowded as my old 17' well craft bow rider w/7.
The sticker says 15 people "or" 2445lbs
This Fourth of July I may find myself with 16 people; 8 adults, 8kids (ages 2-13)
If I itemize our body weights and add them together I'm still 550lbs shy of the 2445lbs; add in a couple hundred lbs of gear (anchor, life jackets, no wakeboards) and I'm still prolly a few hundred pounds shy of the max weight but still over the passenger limit.
I don't mind taking this to a judge if I'm pulled over and showing him my analysis however another question is...does this 2445lbs allow me to also fill up 1600lbs of ballast per the boats standard operating capabilities? I'm leaning on the NO side but wanted to spark up this conversation.
I'm not an unsafe boater but it sucks that a 35lbs 2yr old kid is going to make my boat illegal to operate.
In the past I've had 14 on the boat and it actually wasn't as crowded as my old 17' well craft bow rider w/7.
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