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quick question about wieght distribution
its a 76 cuddy with a 78 175 johnson and 2 20gal saddlebag tanks, it seems like it rolls side to side a bit more then i was expacting and was wondering if there was anything i could do as far as weight distribution to make it more stable. i have a two year old son that lives and breathes fishing and was wanting to take him out in the bay some next summer. let him catch a few spot or croakers. but i want to make the boat as stable as possible because children are not the most coordinated people. on a side note i pulled the drivers seat and checked in the hole, didnt see any foam, was wondering if there was any in this boat.
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As far as foam goes, they didn't start foaming the hulls till a few years after your hull, so unless the PO put some foam in you won't find any. :head: |
honestly I doubt that you'll see a profound change even by changing to a single in floor tank.... might consider rocker stoppers
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Orlando...not sure what you're accustomed to, but keep in mind you're talking about a 20' boat w/a sharp V entry and 19* deadrise at the stern...they are not known to be "tippy" butif you and the toddler are hangin' over the port gunwale workin' a fish, she gonna dip some...
And don't worry about junior so much...raised my two girls on the '74 pictured here and never had a fall or anything due to the boat...they get their sea legs pretty quickly was my experience...just SHOW 'em what it does; don't let it be a surprise...he'll be OK, Dad... |
appreciate the answers guys, i just want to make sure everything is as safe as possible, kinda funny what happens when you have a kid, gonna have gray hairs by the time i reach 30. i love the way the boat rides under power, can handle really rough water. probably just bieng overly concerned with it at anchor.
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X 2...w/an addition...water safety doesn't start & stop on the boat...kids can fall off docks & seawalls as easily as from a boat...for really small kids, put the jacket on 'em soon as they get out of the car...from seat belt to life jacket ain't a bad way to look at it...and even w/a life jacket, currents can have a toddler away from a dock in nothing flat...while readying the boat, one parent should be APPOINTED to be the kid watcher...have a conversation about it w/whatever adult is w/you...I would suggest until a child reaches a level of competence around the water, TWO adults should be present w/one appointed as above...I know some want to take their kids fishin' & boatin' at a very young age when their spouse is at work, etc...but it is risky...
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it will be me and my wife taking him, dont plan on taking him out by myself for another couple years. i took him to west marine a couple weeks ago and bought a vest type life jacket for him that fits him now at its smallest adjustment and can adjust to quite a bit larger. but what you said reel makes sense so i think i will be putting him and the wife in the boat right before it goes in the water that way theres no transistion between dock and boat.
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we started taking our kids out at about 3-4 months. i took an old car seat and fastened it into the passenger seat. my wife would get in the boat with the child put them in a life vest and strap them in the car seat. i would launch and handle all the lines the main concern about taking infant in a boat is stabilizing the head. both grew up to be water rats.
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