Passengers Standing
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Passengers Standing
I see a lot of photos from poker runs and the like where passengers are standing in the cockpit while the boat is underway. Is the legality of this determined by the amount of freeboard that a boat has? What amount of freeboard, if any, makes it ok to assume that your passengers will be safe standing?
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I dont believe their are laws regarding this, but its a bad idea irregardless of freeboard imo. I didnt mind people standing in my boat when we were cruising at 40mph in a 40ft boat, but I see people standing in boats at 80mph in rough water. I dont know, maybe some people like broken ribs, stiches, getting ejected at 80mph may even be fun, I havent tried it so I cant knock it.
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I am a "stander". My bolster seat is always in the down position when I am driving and if I am riding in a buddies boat I normally stand. I think it depends on the boat but if I am a 35+ V bottom I think it is easier to see what is coming at you if you are standing and holding the the grab handle than to wait until you feel it. Also, If you know a launch is coming I think you have less chance of getting ejected because you are braced and holding on. JMO
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I feel safer standing, because I'm holding on to something, and soaking up bumps w/legs. Formula has handles on the back of their bolsters, must be some reason to put them on.
I do stand in the middle of the two bolsters on a friends' boat sometimes, but not at 80+ only up to 50ish, and holding on to something with both hands.
I do stand in the middle of the two bolsters on a friends' boat sometimes, but not at 80+ only up to 50ish, and holding on to something with both hands.
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There is a safety exemption for all aerial pics taken during FPB poker runs, this includes standing, laying on pads, aand tatas akimbo!!!
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I too am a stander. As mentioned earlier, you can anticipate what's coming up, absorb shocks, and if things get out of control you will not get bruised up or worse because of the security of the grab rails should keep you from being thrown about.
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As others mentioned I also like to stand. Normally I am driving and I will do both but last weekend I was in a friends 32 Fountain and I felt more comfortable standing at 80+mph than sitting. You can see whats coming, hold on better and absorb the impacts better. JMO...