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    USCG Parker 2520XL Dimensions on Sea Time Form

    Sounds good. I'll go with 6 Tons. Thank you Capt. Mike!
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    USCG Parker 2520XL Dimensions on Sea Time Form

    Andy, Thanks for the in depth answer. I'm not near my boat and will use the 46.5" as the "D" as the draft may not be included in the "D" variable as in CG definition below. (My underlining for emphasis). I understand that the actual "D" measurement (& tonnage) may be a few inches more...
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    USCG Parker 2520XL Dimensions on Sea Time Form

    Thank you Andy for your response. (And all your replies on the site!!) I'm just filling out the USCG form with information about my boat, not trying to document it. I'm just hoping to put the correct info and hopefully get bumped up from a 25T to a 50T MMC. I'll use 25'4" for the length as...
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    USCG Parker 2520XL Dimensions on Sea Time Form

    Filling out USCG sea time form and need help filling out dimensions. Anybody know the Length, Depth and Tonnage of a 2004 2520 XL ??? Length-Does the Armstrong bracket add to the length? Armstrong advertises on it's website that the bracket does include buoyancy. Depth-Depth is different...
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