S
AFETY
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L
OADING
C
APACITY
Though overloading is a primary cause of many boating accidents, improper loading is
equally hazardous. Boaters should know the amount of weight on board and evenly distribute the
weight.
Near the steering wheel you will find a metal Coast Guard Capacity Information Tag indicat-
ing the maximum weight and person capacity for your boat. This tag will also designate the max-
imum horsepower limit for an outboard. You and your passengers will be in jeopardy and your
warranty void if any of these stipulations are exceeded.
The capacity plate indicates maximum load under normal conditions. The capacity plate does
not release the operator from the accountability of rational judgment. Allow yourself an extra
margin in rough waters and adverse conditions by reducing the boat's capacity. Maintain a watch
on weather conditions.
Example: 208 Adventure Capacity Plate
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