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Raise your Sea-Legs and go,
lower your Sea-Legs and park -- at your dock, sandbars, restaurants,
visiting neighbors, shore fishing, getting gas and more.
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Secures your boat. No
drifting, no anchors, no banging against the dock.
- Eliminates bulky, stationary lifts.
- Makes it easy to park your boat in high
winds and rough water.
- Keeps tubes out of the water when pontoon
is not in use, avoiding algae and discoloration.
- Works in muck and all other lake bottoms.
- Does not affect boat performance.
- Can be used with any pontoon trailer.
- Permanently attaches to your pontoon --
your lift goes where you go!
What are Sea-Legs?
Sea-Legs are the world's only portable hydraulic pontoon lift. The product
consists of two heavy-duty hydraulically operated lift modules that lift a
pontoon boat to a height of up to six feet from the bottom of a lake or river
bed.
How much do Sea-Legs cost?
Please
contact Spicer Sports & Marine for a price quote.
What type of boats can have Sea-Legs?
Sea-Legs will fit on most 18 to 28 foot pontoon boats. Sea-Legs will not work on
solid-hull boats. Sea-Legs can be installed a new pontoon or added to a used
boat. In all cases, though, installation must take place out of water.
Can I install Sea-Legs myself?
Generally, no. In order for your Sea-Legs warranty to be in effect, Sea-Legs
must be installed by an Authorized Sea-Legs dealer.
What is the lift height?
Sea-Legs will lift a boat 6 feet, measured from the bottom of the pontoon deck
to the bottom of a body of water. In order to consistently have your tubes out
of the water, Sea-Legs work best in water of around 4 feet or less.
Where can I use Sea-Legs?
Sea-Legs can be used anywhere with water depth of six feet or less. Sea-Legs are
most commonly used to replace a conventional lift at a standard dock, but can
also be used to park at sandbars or on-water restaurants, for visiting
neighbors, shore fishing, getting gas and more.
How long have Sea-Legs been around?
Sea-Legs were first installed commercially in 1994 and are protected by a U.S.
patent issued in 1996. There are currently more than 1000 sets of Sea-Legs in
operation in the U.S. and Canada.
How are Sea-Legs powered? Do I need an
extra battery?
Sea-Legs run off standard marine-grade boat batteries. There is no need for
additional power. We recommend a battery of at least 750 cold-cranking amps.
Will Sea-Legs work on all lake bottoms?
Yes.
Sea-Legs are being used on all types of lake and river bottom surfaces. As long
as your water is not too deep for Sea-Legs (over 5 feet), Sea-Legs will work
well on your lake or river bottom.
How do Sea-Legs keep my boat level?
Your
front and back Sea-Legs can be operated independently or in tandem. Thus you can
raise or lower the front of your boat, raise and lower the rear or do both at
once, in order to compensate for a less than perfectly level lake bottom.
Will Sea-Legs affect my boat's
performance?
No.
When fully retracted, Sea-Legs tuck to within 5 inches of your pontoon deck's
bottom, meaning they do not drag in the water as you drive. Sea-Legs' total
weight is about 300 pounds, evenly distributed on the boat.
Do Sea-Legs carry a warranty?
Yes.
Sea-Legs carry a two-year limited warranty. The first year covers parts and
labor, the second year parts only.
Do I need to do anything to winterize
Sea-Legs?
No. We
advise that you retract your Sea-Legs fully, pull your boat off your lake or
river and winterize and store it as you normally would. There is no need to do
anything extra to winterize Sea-Legs.
Where can I get Sea-Legs?
Spicer Sports
and Marine
13095 North Highway 23, Spicer, MN 56288
(320) 796-2185
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