Placard Location?
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Well, I guess 6 is the definate max... And that's assuming they don't ever sleep like someone said before.
I like skinny chicks anyways!
My Scarab 21' had a person rating of 8 people... and that was about 6"-8" less cabin space that the 27 Fever. So, I'm sure if there WAS a rating it would probably be far higher than what is possible to actuallly carry responsibly.
I like skinny chicks anyways!My Scarab 21' had a person rating of 8 people... and that was about 6"-8" less cabin space that the 27 Fever. So, I'm sure if there WAS a rating it would probably be far higher than what is possible to actuallly carry responsibly.
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Well, I guess 6 is the definate max... And that's assuming they don't ever sleep like someone said before.
I like skinny chicks anyways!
My Scarab 21' had a person rating of 8 people... and that was about 6"-8" less cabin space that the 27 Fever. So, I'm sure if there WAS a rating it would probably be far higher than what is possible to actuallly carry responsibly.
I like skinny chicks anyways!My Scarab 21' had a person rating of 8 people... and that was about 6"-8" less cabin space that the 27 Fever. So, I'm sure if there WAS a rating it would probably be far higher than what is possible to actuallly carry responsibly.
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USCG regulations state that boats over 20' do not require a placard. Some builders put them on some don't. There is a formula: (length x beam / 15) It is way more that what you could ever safely carry on a performance boat. As long as you have enough life jackets for everyone on board load her up and have fun.



