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trying to find information on weight limit of 1973 Renken Boat?
I recently bought a 1973 Renken boat ride tri-hull, the placard with information as a weight limit, so maximum power is missing. Where could I find it? I have tried many types of marinas in line and they not have the information. Maybe you're missing someone here might have a similar. is 16 feet long, outboard. fiberglass, the front window seat Driver / open in the middle and there are no seats in front.
Coastguard sugesstions [only that, sugesstions] are generally very conservative. I would say that a at about 75hp. and 650 pounds. people and equipment. actually 100hp. and 4 adults of average size and mean 100 pounds. Art should be no problem. but it depends on the security depends on the people on the boat and, finally, the person operating it.
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