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Sevytest Gauge, what is normal operating level?
I own a Sevylor Tahiti k-79. It has the sevytest gauge on the sides. Anyone else who owns this boat what levels ( @ A, @ B, or between A and B ) do you like to be in? Total about 200lbs in the boat. Thanks!
Im not looking for anyone to tell me to ask the manufacturer. I only want answers from tahiti users PLEASE. People have asked this question before here and the best answers are useless.
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- CBLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Sorry but after 3 days you don't have any answers. I guess you're the only tahiti user here. Why don't you go out and find a real forum to ask your question in? If you knew already what the answers would be here, why did you ask the question?
If you were as smart as you seem to think you are, you would prepare your own test. Set up a known course with the boat, and simply time your own runs with the gauge in all three positions to see which is actually the best. That way the next time you see the question you'd be able to answer it with the empirical evidence that you gathered yourself.
I will at least give you a link to a review website on your boat, but even most of the people here are telling what they are doing with the boats, not getting overly concerned about the inflation level of the boat.