wrbrackett wrote:
I'm trying to determine how many people I can put in my boat.with full hard tanks 750 rears bags and 750 front bow bag.
Thanks bill
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Not enough info to answer. But here are some general rules.
#1 You can put in as much weight and people as you want until it sinks. At which point, that's one too many. But given that you're got capacity for 900 + 750 + 750 + 750 just in ballast, that's the equivalent of fifteen 200 lb adults. If you have more people, you can just fill the ballast less and have the same effect.
#2 You can float with a lot more weight than you can get up to surf speed (12 mph, not on plane) and you can get up to surf speed with a more weight than you can get up on plane.
# 3 How much weight you can get up on plane depends on model, motor, prop, how the weight is loaded (front-loaded is easier to get up) and altitude.
# 4 I go over the limit on what I can plane out with all the time. For instance, with my T23, 409, 2947 prop, at 7000 feet, I can get 3400 lbs of ballast and three people up on plane, but if I drop the wedge, I can no longer get it up.
So to answer your question, I'd say 14-16 adults, or the equivalent is fine. But walking ballast may require you to decrease water ballast if you want to plane out.