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Load Capacity
The U.S. Coast Guard and most maritime authorities require that boats under 20 ft have a
certification or builder’s plate stating the number of persons and maximum weight a boat
will handle safely under normal conditions. The certification is attached near the helm
forward of the throttle. Overloading is a violation. Do not carry more weight or
passengers than indicated on the plate. The presence of the plate does not relieve the
owner/operator from responsibility for using common sense and sound judgment.
Never exceed the load capacity and distribute weight evenly
between bow and stern, and port to starboard.
SWAMPING HAZARD
Overloading may reduce the stability and seaworthiness of
the boat.
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The weight of all persons and gear including non-factory fitted ballast bags, water
bladders, ballast tanks and fat sacks should never exceed the maximum weight
capacity listed on the capacity label specified by the U.S. Coast Guard or your
local maritime authority.
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Add the weight of water contained in non-factory installed ballast bags or tanks
to the weight of the persons and gear. When determining total weight on board,
calculate the weight of water at 9 lbs/gal (1.1 kg/L).
Malibu Boats reminds you that when your boat is fully loaded with the maximum number
of persons and gear as indicated on the capacity plate, boat speed and performance will
be
affected
. Operate a boat in this condition with extra care.
Malibu Boats designs and engineers our boats to have the best possible performance at
sea level with factory-installed equipment. For this reason, it is likely your boat can be
equipped or loaded in a way that can restrict its performance when operated at higher
elevations. Not all available options may be able to be utilized under these conditions.
Consult your dealer for more information.
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