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<blockquote data-quote="shawnfish" data-source="post: 205359" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>first, it is a 16ft loweline(now lowe owns them) and im 99% positive my uscg weight rating is 850 lbs occupancy and gear andim below that,the bow still sits about 2- 2 1/2 feet above the waterline with me on the deck(170lbs) and is more stable than before, im a boilermaker/welder and i can get all the scrap or new aluminum i want for free, just take a while for me to hoard the new stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnfish, post: 205359, member: 4468"] first, it is a 16ft loweline(now lowe owns them) and im 99% positive my uscg weight rating is 850 lbs occupancy and gear andim below that,the bow still sits about 2- 2 1/2 feet above the waterline with me on the deck(170lbs) and is more stable than before, im a boilermaker/welder and i can get all the scrap or new aluminum i want for free, just take a while for me to hoard the new stuff. [/QUOTE]
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