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<blockquote data-quote="RStewart" data-source="post: 141913" data-attributes="member: 278"><p>I was at the same weight as you when I started using my boat. 1st time i took it out, I had to lean over the back of the boat and raise the motor to clean off some moss that wrapped around the prop and wouldnt let the prop spin very fast. I didnt even come close to swamping my boat. My wife and I (450lbs combined) can sit on the back deck by the motor and not come close to swamping it. Also, I dont think i can tip my boat over. I would fall in before the boat would go over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RStewart, post: 141913, member: 278"] I was at the same weight as you when I started using my boat. 1st time i took it out, I had to lean over the back of the boat and raise the motor to clean off some moss that wrapped around the prop and wouldnt let the prop spin very fast. I didnt even come close to swamping my boat. My wife and I (450lbs combined) can sit on the back deck by the motor and not come close to swamping it. Also, I dont think i can tip my boat over. I would fall in before the boat would go over. [/QUOTE]
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