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|  Capacity Update--important 
			
			I had posted to an earlier thread and said that my 1991 V20 cuddy capacity is 7 persons or 2000 lbs.  THAT IS WRONG.  THE CAPACITY PLATE SAYS 7 PERSONS OR 1050 POUNDS, WHICH IS A HUGE DIFFERENCE.  So, you could have 4 big 250 lb. guys and max it out, or a few guys and some kids/ladies (up to 7) and probably stay under the 1050 lb. weight limit.  From what I have heard in earlier posts, that 1050 lbs. may just about cover MJ and CB.
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			Sorry CB and MJ.  That was not a very nice comment I made.
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			I like it when its just me and CB !!  I hate them plates!! were they get them numbers?? I have had me and a friend and all are gear and 200 pounds of fish, when the wave hit and added water to the gunnels, and we still floated and made it home!   
				__________________ 1986 V20  Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! | 
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