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U.S. Coast Guard Maximum Capacities and floatation foam
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<blockquote data-quote="JasonLester" data-source="post: 250920" data-attributes="member: 7501"><p>Yeah unless the battery gets swamped too...lol There was an article on here not to long ago where a guy was in Lake Erie I believe..way to small a boat and the batteries got covered and no more bilge pump. The boat floated because of the foam and they got lucky when someone found them...chances are if the boat had no foam they wouldn'y have survived.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JasonLester, post: 250920, member: 7501"] Yeah unless the battery gets swamped too...lol There was an article on here not to long ago where a guy was in Lake Erie I believe..way to small a boat and the batteries got covered and no more bilge pump. The boat floated because of the foam and they got lucky when someone found them...chances are if the boat had no foam they wouldn'y have survived. [/QUOTE]
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