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<blockquote data-quote="tnriverluver" data-source="post: 297539" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>With the low 15inch sides on the Tracker, the biggest concern would be waves coming over the sides, bow, or transom along with the possibility of someone getting near the edge and forcing the boat under water. It only takes a second in the last instance before you are sunk. I have a Tracker 1542 so I am familiar with these boats. I think 2 people and some gear though and you should be fine in most situations. Anything more and you are risking trouble. Those ratings are not arbitrary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnriverluver, post: 297539, member: 9284"] With the low 15inch sides on the Tracker, the biggest concern would be waves coming over the sides, bow, or transom along with the possibility of someone getting near the edge and forcing the boat under water. It only takes a second in the last instance before you are sunk. I have a Tracker 1542 so I am familiar with these boats. I think 2 people and some gear though and you should be fine in most situations. Anything more and you are risking trouble. Those ratings are not arbitrary. [/QUOTE]
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