wgw04024
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I'd like to see a pic of this boat loaded as well. Even at 24 feet it seems to me it would have been rather full. I have a 27 foot Boston whaler center console and with 6 people on it with gear it's a full boat. And I would not go out in it with that many people in 7 footers. Not on the great Lakes anyway. Idk much about sea conditions on the open ocean or whether or not there is any difference in wave frequency. But here on lake Ontario 7 foot waves generally come one after the other and it's not likely you will see any boats out on that. Maybe if your in the 30 plus foot range but no way anything under that.
Agreed. We routinely use a 28' boston whaler, with twin 300's when going out deep on the ocean. 10 people in that would be a real full boat. It might be at the rated limit for people and weight, but it would be crowded even without dive gear for everyone. I'm not sure about the rules in Canada, but here to do that you need at least a 6 pack license, and in that situation, a larger license than that. That also means an auto deploying life raft for anything over 6 people. Was a liferaft involved in this accident?
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I'd like to see a pic of this boat loaded as well. Even at 24 feet it seems to me it would have been rather full. I have a 27 foot Boston whaler center console and with 6 people on it with gear it's a full boat. And I would not go out in it with that many people in 7 footers. Not on the great Lakes anyway. Idk much about sea conditions on the open ocean or whether or not there is any difference in wave frequency. But here on lake Ontario 7 foot waves generally come one after the other and it's not likely you will see any boats out on that. Maybe if your in the 30 plus foot range but no way anything under that.
Agreed. We routinely use a 28' boston whaler, with twin 300's when going out deep on the ocean. 10 people in that would be a real full boat. It might be at the rated limit for people and weight, but it would be crowded even without dive gear for everyone. I'm not sure about the rules in Canada, but here to do that you need at least a 6 pack license, and in that situation, a larger license than that. That also means an auto deploying life raft for anything over 6 people. Was a liferaft involved in this accident?