Corrosion-resistant swivel jack is great for marine use. 8" Wheel turns 360 degrees so you can maneuver in any direction. Weld-on installation with mount and hardware (P9012-00 - sold separately).
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Corrosion Resistance for Marine Use
This jack is coated to resist corrosion, making it ideal for your boat or snowmobile trailer. The tubes and wheel assembly are coated in Fulton's Sharkskin finish. Sharkskin products undergo a test in which they are sprayed with a 5-percent salt solution to determine corrosion resistance over time. These products are able to withstand 1,200 hours of constant exposure to the saltwater mist. This 1,200-hour salt spray rating indicates that a product is not only durable enough to last in freshwater environments, but it can also be used on trailers that come into contact with saltwater. Sharkskin finish is also self-healing, meaning that it minimizes the effects of any scratches that may occur. As a result, this jack will retain its like-new appearance for longer.
In addition, the jack's acme screw, wheel assembly lock nut, and grease fittings all have Fulton's ZMax finish. This clear zinc coating offers a 600-hour salt spray rating, which is also great for marine use.
A trailer jack is designed to lift the tongue of your trailer so you can connect the trailer coupler to your hitch ball. To do this, you'll need a jack with a lift capacity high enough to handle your trailer's tongue weight.
Tongue weight is the amount of weight that your trailer applies to the back of your tow vehicle. Typically, your tongue weight should be 10-15% of your total trailer weight (trailer + cargo). In other words, a 10,000-lb trailer would have a tongue weight between 1,000 lbs and 1,500 lbs. For a trailer this size, you would need a jack with a lift capacity of at least 1,500 lbs.
It's okay to have a jack with a weight rating that is higher than your trailer's tongue weight. In fact, a jack with a higher lift capacity should operate more efficiently, allowing you to spend less time cranking and more time camping.
Every jack offers a certain amount of lift or travel. Screw travel is the distance the jack extends when you crank it (or toggle it to "extend" on an electric model). Some jacks include a drop leg for extra adjustability. On these jacks, you'll see the maximum extension of the drop leg listed in the specs as well. Adding the screw travel and drop leg travel together will give you the total lift. The total lift listed above can help you determine how high this jack will be able to raise your trailer.
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Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (219 Customer Reviews)
Corrosion-resistant swivel jack is great for marine use. 8" Wheel turns 360 degrees so you can maneuver in any direction. Weld-on installation with mount and hardware (P9012-00 - sold separately).I have used Fulton before so I knew how good their products are. What really impressed me was the excellent customer service. I have purchased from a lot of companies but never have I seen such detail by your company.They give you names of who took the order, who processed the order and who
packaged the order. I was very happy from start to finish. Thanks to your whole company! This is rare so keep doing the good work.
It’s a good smooth easy to use trailer jack and the second one I’ve purchased. For the price, I just wish it was made here instead of China. Hate to bring politics into it but I’m old enough to have owned many thing’s made in the U.S.A. They were always made better and lasted longer. The Chinese are getting better and the prices are going up with it. Well quality cost but you can also price yourself out of the market. This is a much better unit than the ones I’ve purchased from [online] but those do work. The difference in how they get the job done is night and day. So is the price. I wanted better so I spent the money and I believe it was enough that Fulton could have made it here. Of course you do need to have people willing to get their hands dirty building something for reasonable pay as well a company willing to pay reasonably.
That’s another story in itself.
So good jack? Yes!
But like anything, if you want better it’s going to cost more regardless of where it is made.
I upgraded to make it easier for my daughter to hook up to the boat and drag it to the lake. Can’t say I mind having a better jack myself. Knocked a star off because it isn’t made here.
This was/is a replacement for the orginal trailer jack that came with the boat trailer now 17 yrs old, bought new. I had noticed that the original was showing its age and getting harder to operate. In doing some research I found the original may have been undersized and I was getting concerned. I ordered the Fulton XLT Bolt-Thru Swivel Trailer Jack - Weld On - Sidewind - 12" Lift - 1,500 lbs online and it was recv'd very quickly. Removal of the old and install of the new was easy and took less than 15 min. So far I am very pleased with the product and etrailer.com!
Does the job for my off-road camper trailer! I wanted to use the Ark off-road trailer jack, but the holes didn’t match up and trying to get that one on the frame wasn’t going to work because it would get in the way of the spare tire. The previous Fulton XLT got wrecked when I didn’t retract and swivel the jack wheel before driving off… whoops! So glad getting an exact replacement was easy with etrailer. I used a cinder kick and jack stands (from etrailer) to support the camper, then swapped out the back wheel with the new one. I won’t be forgetting to put the jack wheel back up anytime soon that I can promise!!
Fulton XLT jack is a great upgrade to my existing boat jack. Installed in less than a half hour. Fit existing bracket and reused mounting hardware. Customer service was helpful in selecting replacement jack. Only drawback was there were no mounting instructions in package to verify mounting but they were easy enough to find on Fulton's website.
Just what I needed and wanted
Old Fulton jack broke, upgraded to this Fulton, spectacular!
great trailer jack better than what came on my hustler tritoon trailer
Limited options for bolt thru weld on. It’s definitely bigger than I needed - could have got the next size down: good quality. My only grip is that the box it came in was beyond thrashed (ace Ventura style). And there was no but that came with it. I had to use the old one: and I wrote ahead to makes sure it came with a nut. Now it could have fallen out because there were legitimate holes in the box. And no instructional, which it is pretty self explanatory but I thought it was supposed to be torqued down to a certain pounds.
I had a cheap bolt on jack that leaned over and was hard to roll on concrete. This one is way more solid. I like the large wheel it makes it much easier to move. Also there is less effort required to run this all the way up. Its a little pricey, but overall i'm happy with it.
Roger was super knowledgeable and helpful in answering all my questions and recommending what product I needed.
Works great just don’t leave it down and pull out of garage and break it like I did and have to order another one.
Exactly what I hoped for.
Unfortunately the molded plastic piece that is supposed to hold the handle did not work from the start to keep the crank handle up away from the ground. I tried bending it and it snapped off. I have to bungee it up now. Also the spring pin used when rotating the jack was much larger than my original equipment one requiring me to bore out the hole to 1/2 inch in the mount plate. Other than these issues the jack works nicely and lifts much easier than my previous 1000 pound lift model.
Excellent. I purchased a trailer jack from another manufacture and it did not live up to expectations. I returned it, bought this one. etrailer had all of the info I needed to make an informed decision.
This mounted to a 2005 Skeeter that had a welded mount already. Easy replacement and looks well built. Lifts the boat with ease.
Very good trailer jack. Bit expensive, works very smooth, less effort jacking up the tongue. For the price I just wish it was made in the USA and not China.
Second trip out the nut that holds the handle on fell off and I lost the handle somewhere along the road to toledo bend. Makes it really difficult to get the boat off the truck. I never thought that I needed to check the nut tightness.
It appears better built than the standard Fulton jack that came with my trailer. It has 3 zerk fittings vs 1.
Product was exactly as described and exactly what I needed! As always fast shipping, received in 3 days. Easy install highly recommend!
Super fast shipping and great updates on shipment info. Thanks will order again
I ordered a couple of trailer jacks and I was amazed that they were delivered to my home in three days! Unfortunately, I pushed the wrong button and ordered the weld on type, rather than the bolt on type. However, I placed a call to the company and spoke with Cailee. She was exceptionally helpful and in a matter of minutes she reordered the trailer jacks that I meant to buy and sent me (via e-mail) a UPS shipping label. So, when UPS delivered the new order, they took the return package. Thank you Cailee!
This bolted right on my Four Winns H-180 trailer which already had a Fulton bracket welded to the frame of the trailer. This jack is significantly better than the one that came with the trailer.
I like the Jack because it’s way easy to operate crank up and down
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