Passenger/weight capacity on Tri-Cabin

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Digital Buddha
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Passenger/weight capacity on Tri-Cabin

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Hi there!

I'm thinking of buying a tri-cabin and would love to have a number of friends join us on our trips.

Does anyone know the capacity of the boat? I can't find that info anywhere (other than the capacity plate!).

Thanks!
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I don't think you will find it for that boat . make sure you have more life jackets then people and use common sense and you should be ok . how many people do you plan on having on board ?
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we average 10-14 on our Sedan
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Post by Digital Buddha »

Thinking of 16-18 people. Of course this would only be when the weather and boating conditions were optimal.
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Post by Coralkong »

There is no "passenger rating" or "weight load limit" for that boat.

But I think 16 to 18 would be pushing it!

Are you gonna stack them on the bridge?

I've had 11 onboard before, and that was crowded, and a few were kids.
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