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Passenger capicity 1989 santego 3467

Posted: February 22nd, 2017, 8:04 pm
by Guy
Hello all, my wife just asked me how many passengers we can have on our newly purchased 1989 santego 3467. I know the spec's tout that the bridge can seat 10 people but that doesn't really let me know the total capicity in people or pounds. Anybody know the answere. Thanks, guy

Re: Passenger capicity 1989 santego 3467

Posted: February 22nd, 2017, 8:22 pm
by tomschauer
Most boats over 26' are "yacht certified". This means there are no USCG regulations regarding number of passengers or weight. That being said, a little common sense needs to be used. Can you physically fit 30 people on the boat? most likely. Is 30 people safe? Unlikely. For a 34 I would say 8-10 for a day trip but its your call. Make sure you have life jackets for each passenger, you all have room to move freely and could exit the boat quickly in an emergency.

Re: Passenger capicity 1989 santego 3467

Posted: February 23rd, 2017, 3:15 am
by RGrew176
My 3007 Aft Cabin has seating for 5 up on the bridge. That would be the maximum number of persons I would want up top either anchored or running.

Re: Passenger capicity 1989 santego 3467

Posted: February 23rd, 2017, 5:07 pm
by mjk1040
As many as u can fit as along as they don't block the beer cooler! LOL Mike

Re: Passenger capicity 1989 santego 3467

Posted: February 23rd, 2017, 6:29 pm
by tomschauer
Good point Mike. I guess you also need to consider the more on board, the more activity and wear and tear on the beer cooler and its contents. This could cause your trip to end prematurely as an empty cooler is almost as bad (maybe worse) than an empty fuel tank! You can always tow the boat back, but its difficult to have beer delivered. :beergood:

Re: Passenger capicity 1989 santego 3467

Posted: February 25th, 2017, 7:02 pm
by Lyndon670
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Bo ... 19631.html

Be very careful.....

Say each person at 200lbs (exaggerated) x 10 people is 2000lbs net weight. but, you need to mulitiply that number times the number of distance (in feet) from the keel to the bridge floor to get the "bending moment" factor. This is the true impact of the passenger weight when on the bridge. That is also a stationary factor, doesn't take into consideration the roll factor.

Personally, I wouldn't come close to the "seats 10" sticker. Maybe for cocktails on the hook or dockside, or if you have an additional 10 peeople on the cabin floor level to offset the bridge weight....

Re: Passenger capicity 1989 santego 3467

Posted: February 25th, 2017, 9:53 pm
by tomschauer
Lyndon, I never saw this one before. Such a shame , senseless loss of life. Wow, 27 people on a 34. They had to be stacked like sardines in a can, I wonder how anyone could have thought that could be safe.

Re: Passenger capicity 1989 santego 3467

Posted: February 26th, 2017, 12:12 am
by Lyndon670
Yep, sad. I have a buddy who boats out of the same area. I had a party at the dock 2 years ago and had 42 people on my 506 - I can't imagine 27 on a 34. And I was at the dock.