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		Jim Benedict
Some time ago I posted a question regarding how much weight you can put on a 240 since the manual is a bit vague on the subject.  This weekend we had a lot of people here due to a wedding in the family.  A number of people wanted to go sailing and when word got around there were nine adults, estimated weight about 1600 + lb.  So we left the slip with two on the rail seats, four in the cockpit, one standing in the cabin entryway and two sittin on the deck in front of the mast.  It might have worked better with some of us in the cabin where the weight would sit lower, but no one really wanted to ride down there. We did ok until I went to make a right turn into the wind.  I thought I was going to dump us all right then before we even raised the sail.  The boat heaved around like a vertiginous sow.  I kept right on turning and went back in and did the ride in shifts with no more than 5 or 6 at a time. Conclusion: I think it best to keep the weight to 1200 lb. or less on the Hunter 240.