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  1. J

    Sea Legs

    from what I heard they are more problematic in Mud. best to call Sea Legs in Minnesota. Some models for sea legs and Ultra legs have longer "feet" which I would think you need in muddy bottom. We are all Sand in MI. Works perfect
  2. J

    Sea Legs

    So for those of you who have Sea Legs Brand and are worried if the Legs won't retract... there is an Emergency way to get the Sea Legs up by draining the hydraulics into a bucket. Here are the instructions from Sea Legs... EMERGENCY-SEA LEGS WILL NOT GO UP: On the Hydraulic fittings back...
  3. J

    Sea Legs

    confirmed there is no way to manually lower... :( minor oversight. They are coming to replace the Solenoid and or pump. Adding the 2nd battery.
  4. J

    Sea Legs

    I think this is totally it... and we realized (too late) that our battery was 4 years old. the video mentioned that a low battery can eld the solenoid shut. Out boat sat for 2 weeks and it was a 4+ year old battery. Will add a second battery and try the solenoid. Thanks so much for the very...
  5. J

    Sea Legs

    not sure if and where the circuit breaker would be but when i use the remote I can hear clicking... but the pump/motor does do anything,. The local marina came out as said the unit is getting current. They thought was solenoid or pump issue
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    Sea Legs

    After talking to the dealer and reading comments here it seems like a 2nd battery with a switch is very wise. I did run into my 1st snag this weekend so I spoke too soon. The legs got stuck in the up position and couldn't get my boat in the water for hours. Waiting on a technician to come out...
  7. J

    Sea Legs

    Recently installed Sea Legs on my 2015 Bennington 21s Tritoon. Love them by the way. No need for a shore station and the toons stay clean. It's amazing to dock or raise at the beach. No issues except was using an old battery and the boat sat for 2 weeks and battery was dead. Not sure if I...
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