If your boat doesn't have a capacity plate, a general guideline for estimating the number of people it can safely carry is to allocate about 150 pounds per person. Additionally, you can use the formula of 2 persons per each foot of boat length for boats under 20 feet. So, for a 16-foot boat, it could safely carry around 4 to 6 people, depending on their combined weight and the boat's design. Always ensure that the total weight, including gear, does not exceed the boat's maximum weight capacity.
the amount of people that can ride
Date and name of manufacturer . Horsepower limitations and capacity (people and gear in lbs)
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A boat capacity pate tells you the maximum number of people that can fit in the boat at any one time.
Maximum weight, maximum number of people and motor size requirements
The capacity plate on a powerboat shows a recommended maximum number of people that can safely be carried, and the maximum recommended motor horsepower. It also shows how many pounds, including the weight of equipment and people, are safe to carry.
A 20 ft long or less boat must have a capacity plate.
A 20 ft long or less boat must have a capacity plate.
The capacity plate on a powerboat shows a recommended maximum number of people that can safely be carried, and the maximum recommended motor horsepower. It also shows how many pounds, including the weight of equipment and people, are safe to carry.
The capacity plate on a powerboat shows a recommended maximum number of people that can safely be carried, and the maximum recommended motor horsepower. It also shows how many pounds, including the weight of equipment and people, are safe to carry.