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<blockquote data-quote="VinTin" data-source="post: 431817" data-attributes="member: 15752"><p>Not only has the center of gravity of the boat been compromised but the angle at which it capsizes has been reduced. Also as the boat rocks side to side the load or a passenger can slip and greatly increase the chance of a capsize. Gerr covers this topic well in 'The Nature of Boats'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinTin, post: 431817, member: 15752"] Not only has the center of gravity of the boat been compromised but the angle at which it capsizes has been reduced. Also as the boat rocks side to side the load or a passenger can slip and greatly increase the chance of a capsize. Gerr covers this topic well in 'The Nature of Boats'. [/QUOTE]
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