2001 Wellcraft Excalibur 26 - could anyone please urgently help with a picture?
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From: Pompano Beach, FL/Vasteras, Sweden
Hi,
My 2001 Wellcraft Excalibur is stuck in the Swedish Customs since a few days. They need the information from the US Coast Guard safety label, and it is MISSING from my boat! I had no idea it was important....
Could anyone please PLEASE could help me out, with a picture that show this particular plate on a 26 Excalibur?
Just email it to johan (at) autopower (dot) se
Thanks,
Johan
My 2001 Wellcraft Excalibur is stuck in the Swedish Customs since a few days. They need the information from the US Coast Guard safety label, and it is MISSING from my boat! I had no idea it was important....
Could anyone please PLEASE could help me out, with a picture that show this particular plate on a 26 Excalibur?
Just email it to johan (at) autopower (dot) se
Thanks,
Johan
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^^^ Correct. I just went threw my local states boat safety course and no USCG safety label required on vessels longer then 25 foot.
But to calculate for passengers and give you a good estimate they gave us this formula
Number of people = ( boat length (ft.) × boat width (ft.) ) 15
For example, for a boat 18 feet long by 6 feet wide, the number of persons is 18 times 6 (or 108) divided by 15, which equals seven 150-lb. persons (or a total person weight of 7 x 150, or 1050 lbs.).
But to calculate for passengers and give you a good estimate they gave us this formula
Number of people = ( boat length (ft.) × boat width (ft.) ) 15
For example, for a boat 18 feet long by 6 feet wide, the number of persons is 18 times 6 (or 108) divided by 15, which equals seven 150-lb. persons (or a total person weight of 7 x 150, or 1050 lbs.).



