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I wonder if you can get a BUI in that thing, WTF.
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 Originally Posted by GRADS
I guess it;s cool....too bad you'll need a step ladder to get in and out....not to mention what's the crosswind component on that set-up
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From the Mfg's website located here: http://www.pontoonlegs.com/index.html
Quietly raise and lower pontoon legs with a touch of a button
This innovative lifting system enables pontoon boats to literally stand on their own four feet using nothing more than the power from a 12 volt battery. Whenever you pull into shore, on any type of bottom, you can raise your boat clear of the water in seconds with the touch of a button. Like conventional Hewitt Lifts, this made-to-go system helps protect your pontoon from the damaging effects of waves and water for longer service life and higher resale value.
Hewitt Electric Pontoon Legs are constructed from high-grade structural aluminum and solidly bolted to the frame members of your pontoon boat. The complete system adds only 385 lbs and has a load capacity of 6000 lbs. Maximum lift height is typically 5½' from the bottom of the legs to the underside of the boat deck, or 3½' to the bottom of the pontoons.
To have Hewitt Pontoon Legs installed on your boat, contact your dealer.
Features
All-electronic lifting mechanism. A powerful 12 volt DC motor coupled to an acme screw and nut is used to drive each heavy-duty frame leg module. This design provides a positive self-locking lift at any height.
4-way and independent position control. Allows quick extension and retraction of all four legs plus individual adjustment of any leg to easily level your boat.
Low-profile design. Legs extend less than 6½" below deck in their stowed position. Will not interfere with trailering or normal operation.
Large 11½" x 22½" tubular feet evenly distribute weight over a large area for solid footing on hard or soft bottoms. Feet pivot independently for added stability on rocky or uneven terrain.
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What's the purpose?
Keep hot drunk chicks from hopping on?
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Probably more appropriate for salt water applications......in fresh water the greatest thing about a pontoon IMHO is the ability to just power up on the shore and not worry about it
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 Originally Posted by Eli
What's the purpose?
Keep hot drunk chicks from hopping on?
X2
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Unless it's made out of aluminum it's not any good for saltwater, it would be ate up in no time.
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 Originally Posted by Eli
What's the purpose?
Keep hot drunk chicks from hopping on?
Hot drunk chicks are welcome. Its the sober fat and ugly you have to keep off.
Wouldn't hot chick have to be drunk to get on a toon?
first thing that went thru my mind:
Last edited by gn7; 10-16-2013 at 04:55 PM.
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