Hard to tell from your pic, to be honest - with you and your kiddo in the driver's seat there's additional starboard roll as well as significant stern bias. If you could get a photo of it floating without anyone onboard, you could get a better idea of how it compares to 'stock' via comparison with other photos on the web.
The V16R is a relatively narrow, shallow runabout hull though and doesn't have the displacement to float extra weight well. Add four 80kg'ish blokes and a 135L tank to a V16R with a Yamaha 90hp 2-stroke (120kg) and it's looking pretty slammed per the photo below. That's about 560kg motor + fuel + people; you're at about 400kg with motor + hydraulic steer + fuel + yourself + kiddo, with much of that weight biased towards the back.
I think original rating on them was 90hp 2-stroke (125kg) + 25L fuel (25kg with tote) + 4 persons (300kg) = 450kg, but most 16' runabouts of that era recommended 4 persons only in calm seas. In rougher seas, motor + fuel + 2 persons totted up to just 300kg.
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