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Keep body weight low with gear distributed evenly.
Keep body weight low with gear distributed evenly.
weight should be evenly distributed, you can be approximate, and you should just estamate the weight of the passengers and seat them on the otherside of the boat of someone who is near the same estimated weight
If you have idk say even amounts of a bit heavy things then distribute them evenly on each side, and then put the less weight things evenly just basically like math
so that there is a bit more weight towards the tongue of the trailer.
Consider the following - a submerged object displaces its volume, but a floating object displaces its weight. You also know (or can assume) the load is evenly distributed. So you can take the weight of the load (the horse) and apportion the displacement evenly across the boat. Now you are better prepared to calculate the answer.
The ark's proportions were a length that was six times the width and ten times the height. They would have contributed much to its stability. Also, the weight of its occupants undoubtedly would have been distributed fairly evenly over the whole boat. The boat even may have had a keel, which would have contributed even more to the vessel's stability.
Any boat will handle better if the weight is evenly distributed. The last thing you want is passengers getting uneasy and nervous because their being told to move around. That will compound the issue. If you need to move someone to keep the bow up in swells for example then do so calmly. Keep it balanced and head to a safe area ASAP.
Displacement: The weight of the water the boat displaces. Hull weight: The weight of the hull of the boat
total weight of boat and trailer
The answer is simple, the amount of weight a boat can hold depends on how big your boat is the bigger the boat the more water it displaces the more weight it can hold.
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