Aug 24, 2013 #1 T trucci24 New Member Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Location ill WHAT IS YOUR EXPERIENCE USING THIS SHORE STATION? IS THE HEAVIER WEIGHT A DRAG ON FUEL EFFICIENCY?
Aug 24, 2013 #2 TomS Well-Known Member Messages 3,068 Reaction score 1,189 Location Sanibel FL trucci24 said: WHAT IS YOUR EXPERIENCE USING THIS SHORE STATION? IS THE HEAVIER WEIGHT A DRAG ON FUEL EFFICIENCY? Click to expand... A quick search will yield several threads on Sea Legs. Here is one in particular noting performance can be affected. http://club.benningtonmarine.com/index.php?/topic/2671-tower-boat-with-sealegs/page__hl__sealegs
trucci24 said: WHAT IS YOUR EXPERIENCE USING THIS SHORE STATION? IS THE HEAVIER WEIGHT A DRAG ON FUEL EFFICIENCY? Click to expand... A quick search will yield several threads on Sea Legs. Here is one in particular noting performance can be affected. http://club.benningtonmarine.com/index.php?/topic/2671-tower-boat-with-sealegs/page__hl__sealegs
Aug 24, 2013 #3 Wild and Free Well-Known Member Messages 806 Reaction score 148 Location Lake Sakakawea & Missouri river Of ND From talking to folks who have them here is you need a very gradual sloping shoreline and the most important is a very firm lake or river bottom for it to support the weight of the boat. Last edited by a moderator: Aug 24, 2013
From talking to folks who have them here is you need a very gradual sloping shoreline and the most important is a very firm lake or river bottom for it to support the weight of the boat.
Aug 24, 2013 #4 O Off Call Well-Known Member Messages 189 Reaction score 16 Having my sea legs removed!! Great concept with a light load, however once loaded serious drag!!