Hello,
I have Ultra Legs (similar to Sea Legs) on my 2019 22'GSR. I always raise the pontoon up about 6" out of the water. Given my docking situation and water level, this results in the Ultra Legs not fully extended. I was always under the impression that you don't want to risk having wind blow over the pontoon. Fully extended would raise the pontoon significantly higher.
I sent an email to the manufacturer who responded "It is best to extend the legs all the way. The way hydraulics work this is less stress on the pressurized system."
Now I am wondering if I am putting too much stress on the system by minimizing the height out of the water.
Does anybody have any thoughts or recommendations?
Thanks.
I have Ultra Legs (similar to Sea Legs) on my 2019 22'GSR. I always raise the pontoon up about 6" out of the water. Given my docking situation and water level, this results in the Ultra Legs not fully extended. I was always under the impression that you don't want to risk having wind blow over the pontoon. Fully extended would raise the pontoon significantly higher.
I sent an email to the manufacturer who responded "It is best to extend the legs all the way. The way hydraulics work this is less stress on the pressurized system."
Now I am wondering if I am putting too much stress on the system by minimizing the height out of the water.
Does anybody have any thoughts or recommendations?
Thanks.