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Yet another question about weight limits
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<blockquote data-quote="amateurhour" data-source="post: 355985" data-attributes="member: 9425"><p>Yeah thing is I'm SURE that it will hold more than 335 lbs, which is why I started this thread. I see the 12 foot tracker toppers at Bass Pro though and even those have a cap of about 400lbs give or take. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure a lot of it has to do with flat vs v hull, rivets vs all weld, and the gauge of aluminum used. This thing is pretty **** light so I doubt it's going to hold too much weight. </p><p></p><p>Honestly I am happy with it and if I ever decide I'm not it's not very hard to find a good 14-16 foot aluminum in Nashville, they're a dime a dozen on craigslist here. I was mainly starting this thread because I had a buddy coming into town and it would be nice if we could both take the boat out, but I'll probably let him take the boat and I'll just use the fishing kayak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amateurhour, post: 355985, member: 9425"] Yeah thing is I'm SURE that it will hold more than 335 lbs, which is why I started this thread. I see the 12 foot tracker toppers at Bass Pro though and even those have a cap of about 400lbs give or take. I'm sure a lot of it has to do with flat vs v hull, rivets vs all weld, and the gauge of aluminum used. This thing is pretty **** light so I doubt it's going to hold too much weight. Honestly I am happy with it and if I ever decide I'm not it's not very hard to find a good 14-16 foot aluminum in Nashville, they're a dime a dozen on craigslist here. I was mainly starting this thread because I had a buddy coming into town and it would be nice if we could both take the boat out, but I'll probably let him take the boat and I'll just use the fishing kayak. [/QUOTE]
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