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A bright future ahead of him.......
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It's hard to figure the dimensions without a whole lot of reference, but I went with that deck being (very) roughly 4' x 17' x 4' (again, just a rough guess dimensionally). He doesn't have the water filled to the top, so lets say it's just 2.5' deep with water. Volume of that rectangle of water is 170 cubic feet. Now water weighs 62.42796 lbs per cubic foot. So, again roughly, the weight on that deck (not including the kid) is somewhere around 10,613 lbs.
I don't think any deck was engineered for that kinda weight
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