Thanks a lot for the input but due to park regulations at the lake where our cottage is at I can't put a regular lift in. I've had sea legs on my last two boats but they were 2 tube, so a bit lighter, and absolutely love them. I wonder if that guy was lifting it with the boat loaded right up with people? The triple toon version is rated at 7500lbs and the combined weight of my boat and motor is about 4000lbs (say 4500lbs with fuel and gear) so that's a pretty good safety margin. I've heard a few negative stories about sea legs too but I've had them for about 10 years now and I've never encountered a single problem with them. I've heard that some people don't lift the boat right out of the water at the end of the day and that's not good because then the waves work against the sides of the pontoons and can move the boat around. I always lift mine completely out of the water and have never had any trouble. I know it'll impact performance a bit with them but there a lot of positives to offset that as well. It's really nice to not have to drag a lift in and out every year, nice to have your lift wherever you go (other lakes, beaching, fuelling,ect.), being able to sharkhide the bottom of toons with it lifted out of the water, ect. I'm not being a smart a$$ but if performance was my main goal I wouldn't be in a pontoon boat.