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How do you avoid overloading your vessel?

  1. Limit everyone on board to 10 lbs of gear

  2. Don't permit large chests on board

  3. Don't allow the load weight or number of passengers to exceed the maximum stated on the capacity plate

  4. Make sure there are at least 10 inches of freeboard when everyone and their gear are on board

The correct answer is: Don't allow the load weight or number of passengers to exceed the maximum stated on the capacity plate

To avoid overloading your vessel, it is essential to adhere to the maximum weight and number of passengers specified on the capacity plate. This plate provides critical information about the safe limits for your specific vessel, ensuring that it remains stable and seaworthy. Exceeding these limits can lead to dangerous situations, including capsizing or compromising the vessel's handling. By following the guidelines on the capacity plate, you maintain proper buoyancy and balance, which are crucial for safety on the water. Ensuring that you do not overload the vessel protects everyone on board and contributes to the overall safety of your boating experience.