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The 1983 Mako 20B Center Console without motor is 1,775LBS
To put it in a simple way, the dual console is those boats that have two consoles. One side of the dual console boats is used for the helm, and the other is used for passenger seats. There is an open space between the two consoles. This place can be used for walking from the front side of the boat to the back side of the boat.
To put it in a simple way, the dual console is those boats that have two consoles. One side of the dual console boats is used for the helm, and the other is used for passenger seats. There is an open space between the two consoles. This place can be used for walking from the front side of the boat to the back side of the boat.
There are several companies from which one may purchase a center console boat. These include, Boston Whaler, Carolina Skiff, Century Boats, and Everglades Boats.
A big one with lots of freeboard and either inboard engines or an outboard platform like the offshore center-console fishing boats have. How they calculate the safe capacity of a boat is simple: they put the boat in the water and add weight until water comes in to determine the displacement weight. Then they divide by five to reach the safe weight capacity. Therefore it stands to reason that the farther you can push the boat into the water before it sinks, the more safe weight it can carry.
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To put it in a simple way, the dual console is those boats that have two consoles. One side of the dual console boats is used for the helm, and the other is used for passenger seats. There is an open space between the two consoles. This place can be used for walking from the front side of the boat to the back side of the boat.
It depends on the boat you have it on. You might go 60 mph if you put the motor on a high-performance center-console fishing boat. You might also go 5 mph if you put it on a tugboat that's pulling logs down the river.
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
keep most of the weight at the back Stay seated (in the center) as much as possible.
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.