Vessel Stability And Buoyancy; Load Capacity - Ockelbo B21 CAB Owner's Manual

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3.4 V
ESSEL STABILITY AND BUOYANCY
The following maximum load has been used for assessing the stability and buoyancy
comprising:
Manufacturer's maximum recommended load per ISO 14946
This assessment has been made assuming that
Weight of crew (6 x 75 kg)
Luggage / cargo
Maximum engine outboard mass
Your boat is manufactured to specific stability and floatation standards for the capacity
shown on the certification plate. Maximum recommended load included the weight of all
persons aboard, all provisions and personal effects, cargo (if any) and fuel. Any increase
from the recommended load capacities puts your boat in jeopardy of capsizing, swamping
and/or sinking.
Besides, any changes to the masses aboard may significantly affect the stability, trim, and
performance of the boat. Stability can be considerably affected by loose fluids or weight
within the boat. Keep the bilge area as dry as possible, and in rough weather or at
planing speeds, keep all openings, hatches, lockers, doorways, and windows closed to
minimize flooding. Breaking waves are a serious stability hazard. Finally, stability can be
compromised when towing or lifting heavy weights using a davit or boom.
3.5 L
OAD CAPACITY
The capacity plate, located on PS pulpit side panel, indicates the maximum weight and
number of persons your boat can handle under calm sea conditions. Do not exceed the
load capacities stated. A full explanation of this information can be found in the relevant
sections of this manual.
The information present on the certification plate does not relieve the operator of
responsibility. Use wise and sound judgment when placing equipment and/or passengers
in your boat.
WARNING
1. Do not exceed the maximum recommended number of persons. Regardless of the
number of persons on board, the total weight of persons and equipment must never
exceed the maximum recommended load. Always use the seats/seating spaces provided.
2. When loading the craft, never exceed the maximum recommended cargo /luggage load.
Always load the boat carefully and distribute loads appropriately to maintain design trim
(approximately level boat), and secure loose equipment when underway. Avoid placing
heavy weights high up.
3. GENERAL INFORMATION__PAGE 25
2049 kg
450 kg
60 kg
277 kg

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