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The best way is to load the boat evenly... bow to stern, making sure that
you don't overload the boat. The capacity of the boat should be on a placard visible from the helm. Too much weight fore or aft will give you serious control problems at anything more than displacement speed. If you have an I/O or outboard, you can make up for some weight problems by trimming the drive. Have fun. We'll be doing the same thing next week. --Mike "Josh Assing" wrote in message ... This is our 1st time "camping" for more than overnight in our boat. I had planned on strapping the cooler (150quart) to the swim deck with food & drinks -- and putting all the "gear" out of the way up in the cuddy. Someone said it's better to put all the load towards the rear and leave the bow light -- that seemed odd to me; but as a relative novice to power boating; thought I'd ask for a concensus. Thanks -josh |
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