Re: Weight/people capacity
I'll attempt an explanation of the 'No' answer. I believe the reason a specific number of people is enumerated in addition to a maximum weight is because of the difference between people and inanimate objects. Basically people can and do move around while onboard which radically shifts around the weight in the boat in a way that static, immobile objects wouldn't. This is what is taken into account when the max persons capacity is decided. On my boat you can definitely feel how the handling changes when someone walks to the stern or a few people shift to one side of the boat. If you could get all your passengers loaded so the boat was balanced and have them stay perfectly still and not shift around one bit for the entire duration of your time on the water, then you could probably go up to your maximum weight rating 'safely' but it'll never happen, especially with lots of 'light' people which to me suggests several children onboard who will NOT be sitting still all the time
Like I said in the post, the kids are all small. All three weighed together wouldn't hit 100 lbs. So, the whole family and gear is half or maybe more the weight capacity. I'm certainly not going near that number.
I just wanted to know if it was OK to have more people if you were still under the 1200 lbs. It sounds like the answer is "NO!"
I'll attempt an explanation of the 'No' answer. I believe the reason a specific number of people is enumerated in addition to a maximum weight is because of the difference between people and inanimate objects. Basically people can and do move around while onboard which radically shifts around the weight in the boat in a way that static, immobile objects wouldn't. This is what is taken into account when the max persons capacity is decided. On my boat you can definitely feel how the handling changes when someone walks to the stern or a few people shift to one side of the boat. If you could get all your passengers loaded so the boat was balanced and have them stay perfectly still and not shift around one bit for the entire duration of your time on the water, then you could probably go up to your maximum weight rating 'safely' but it'll never happen, especially with lots of 'light' people which to me suggests several children onboard who will NOT be sitting still all the time