shotgunuk
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I was on the 9am from San Pedro to Avalon this morning and they weighed most of the bags - anyone with an obviously light bag was waved through.
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This makes no sense to me. They now weigh your bag going and it must be under 50 pounds. What prevents you from putting all the stuff you took out of your bag to make weight back into your bag after they weigh it? In fact, as a diver, they allow you up to two bags at 50# each. They don't weight your bags when you come back when everything you brought is now soaking wet and heavier. So instead of putting all your dive gear in one bag or box, you put it into a box, a backpack or two bags and you carry your weights. This juggling of gear usually results in a slow parade to the boat with stuff dropping or requiring the vocal assistance of a crewman to hustle you onboard.
If they don't care how much weight you bring aboard essentially ( if they give you the 2 bags at 100 #'s total plus a carry on - your weights presumably ) why not let the poor guy get on the boat with all his / her stuff in one bag?
If the concern is for the welfare of the crew, I could maybe understand if they actually did move or lift your bags. But they don't at Long Beach Landing which is the place we are talking about. From my experience, it's up to the passenger to get all this stuff on and off the boat.
This makes no sense to me. They now weigh your bag going and it must be under 50 pounds. What prevents you from putting all the stuff you took out of your bag to make weight back into your bag after they weigh it? In fact, as a diver, they allow you up to two bags at 50# each.