Me too! Also, it easier for us fat, drunk chicks to get in without climbing ...I can't carry my weight and there's nothing sexy about lifting a whale on a boat :)
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Neighbor added a set of those to his 'toon over the winter last year.
His are brand name Sea Legs.
He has front to back "camper" enclosure and overnights and spends weekends on his boat.
He says that he did not like the rocking and swaying from the waves and currents so added the Sea Legs.
But, by the time he added the legs, cylinders, pumps, extra battery, and all the hydraulics it barely floated.
He bought a third 'toon and made the boat a tri-toon.
He says he likes it and enjoys sleeping on the boat now.
But the rest of the folks on our little lake think it looks a bit silly when he raises her up just to park for a while.
Only a few spots on our lake that he has found where he can use them.
You need a firm and fairly flat bottom to keep from sinking in or "listing" and leaning, possibly tipping over if bad enough.
I should put one of them things on my buggy?:bangmyhead: