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[QUOTE="Merlin3189, post: 5511217, member: 542077"] I can't see anything that you've got wrong. On the other hand, I can't really see what you've done at all, except your answers. Perhaps it is generally a good idea to explain yourself it bit more - show your calculations. As it stands, I think you are correct, so I'd want to see the actual question, to check that you've not missed any details. Edit: BTW in real life, loading a boat to the gunnels is not a good idea. It would certainly get swamped. Perhaps he allowed a few mm of freeboard. [/QUOTE]
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