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Not sure if this is what you are talking about or not, but I found this on the internet. Sea Legs for Pontoons
Thank you Otter. When I saw them I got real excited for all of the same reasons that you mentioned. But I worry about adding 385lbs to my boat. Not a problem in your experianced opinion? I was quoted an installed price of $5,200 at the boat show. This seems high to me. Is that about what yours cost.I have them on my 2275 RLCi, they add 385Lbs,but it is pretty evenly distributed
front to back. I'll never go back to a lift ! They are so versatile, you stop to swim,
put them down just far enough to hold the boat - no anchor ! you visit someone on the lake
you put them down & never have to worry about your toon banging against the dock etc.
If you consider the cost of a good lift vs Sea Legs, there isn't much difference.
They best part is in the spring & fall while everyone is taking out & putting in their lifts,
in the cold, the only cold your worring about is cold barley pop, while watching them !!
The Sea Legs rep told be that the legs can be stopped at any point so you can just stablize the boat or lift it right out of the water depending on the depth of water you are in. The two legs can be operated together or independantly so the the boat can be leveled if the bottom is sloped.Umm...
How high above the waterline or dock does that get the boat's deck?
Are we talking about ladder territory?
My legs cost me 4500, and yes you can operate front & back separately or together .The Sea Legs rep told be that the legs can be stopped at any point so you can just stablize the boat or lift it right out of the water depending on the depth of water you are in. The two legs can be operated together or independantly so the the boat can be leveled if the bottom is sloped.
How long ago did you buy them? No problem with carrying around the extra weight?My legs cost me 4500, and yes you can operate front & back separately or together .
August 2011, the weight is not a issue.How long ago did you buy them? No problem with carrying around the extra weight?
My main rason for considering them is to get the pontoons out of the water at my dock and to eliminate the boat rubbing on my dock and it would work fine for that, also I am not fond of putting in and taking out boat hoists. Then there is the added benefit to do the same thing at my frinds houses on my lake. Then again, maybe I am just a sucker for inovative new products.Aren't these kind of limited in use? You have to be in no more than 5 feet of water to use them as an "anchor" and no more than 4 feet of water to get the pontoons totally out of the water. Seems like this limits their usefulness.