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Replaces the old Fulton bolt-thru swivel jack on your Jon boat or skiff trailer. Installs on your existing mounting bracket. Premium zinc finish has a 600-hour salt spray rating is ideal for trailers near saltwater.
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The simple truth is that salt can be highly corrosive to metal when exposure lasts for an extended period of time. So, the more you tow around it, the more you need to protect your trailer from it.
The Z-Max zinc finish on this jack offers great corrosion protection, even with occasional use around saltwater, to help ensure that it doesn't end up looking like the one above. Rust-resistant coatings are graded according to a salt spray rating. Basically, this rating shows the amount of time it takes for a material to show signs of corrosion when exposed to pure, continuous salt spray. Traditional zinc plating typically begins to deteriorate after about 100 hours. Dacromet usually lasts for around 300 to 400 hours. Fulton's Z-Max finish lasts for 600 hours in the salt spray test - 30% longer than a standard powder coat finish.
The environment this test creates is much harsher than anything you'll ever experience in your journeys, but it provides a testament to how well this jack resists rust and corrosion.
A trailer jack lifts your trailer high enough at the tongue to allow you to couple it with your vehicle. Usually, your tongue weight is about 10-15% of your gross trailer weight (GTW). For example, a 10,000-lb trailer has a tongue weight of 1,000 lbs to 1,500 lbs. To raise the tongue of a trailer this size, you'd need a jack that can handle a static load of no less than 1,500 lbs. And, yes, 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 capacity should operate more efficiently, allowing you to spend less time cranking and more time fishing.
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Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (811 Customer Reviews)
Replaces the old Fulton bolt-thru swivel jack on your Jon boat or skiff trailer. Installs on your existing mounting bracket. Premium zinc finish has a 600-hour salt spray rating is ideal for trailers near saltwater.I was not knowledgeable in different kinds of trailer jacks, but I was looking for a weld-on trailer jack replacement for an old (2006) Trail-Rite trailer (see pics).
I had to talk to a couple of etrailer people, and after doing some of my own research on the site, I found a Fulton replacement that was a perfect to replace my old Fulton. If you have this type of jack, which seems to be not very popular anymore because it appears most people are using bolt-ones now, this should fit. Keep the nut and bushing from your old jack (bushing goes inside the recessed area of the mount). The new jack will not come with those parts.
The new jack mount does not seem to be built as heavy/sturdy as the Fulton it replaces, but I guess that's standard these days. Also, most places don't seem know these types of replacement jacks still exist, and few places will carry them in stock, so etrailer is the place to go.
Good jack, however the hole for the lock was smaller than the hole on the trailer mount.(Zieman) hence it was not a direct replacement and I had to drill the hole in the trailer a bit larger. The jack swings only one way now, which is fine, but as I said it is bnot the exact replacement as the website stated.
Michael M.
8/3/2024
It has been fine,howevr it was not an exact replacement. I had to drill a second hole in the mount so the jack could swing either way and allow the spring loaded retainer pin to seat.
Perfect fit with Eagle Boat trailer welded on mount piece
Gordon
9/2/2024
Works fine but I think it’s a bit light duty for my heavier trailer tongue weight. That’s probably on me because it was not advertised as heavy duty.
Checked locally for this jack because I didn’t want the hassle of ordering online. Next time I’ll go straight to E-trailer. Totally hassle free and the first jack I looked at was the one I needed. It arrived in coastal NC in 3 days and fits like a glove. Exact same brand.
Terry
5/31/2024
We live on a coastal island with a fairly harsh environment and still looks and operates as original equipment
Perfect fit for my 2010 Triton boat trailer. I had it changed in about 15 minutes. Also quick shipping by eTrailer. My go to for trailer parts.
Randall G.
3/25/2024
Working great
The jack works great and service from etrailer.com was easy and fast. They followed up to be sure the product is still working too.
The replacement Fulton trailer Jack did not solve the wobbling of the jack.
Good jack. works as advertised.
works fine
Within 10 minutes of opening the product had it bolted on the only thing I had to do was switch out pull pin from old jack could’ve drilled the holes out but decided to
Switch the handles and it’s good to go also a better jack than the OEM great customer service super fast shipping
Arrived on time! Great product
I get all of my trailer needs through ETrailer, excellent service and great prices!
Fulton Trailer Jack arrived on time and fit perfectly.
Randy
7/13/2023
Trailer Jack is working great after 1 year!
It’s exactly what I needed, a perfect fit. I would suggest ordering a replacement bushing and nut.
Got here faster than I thought it would and bolted right on. The only thing that surprised me was that it didn't include the bracket, bolt and bushing for the trailer, so it wouldn't work on a new application as shipped.
Very simple installation. It was a identical replacement for the one that was on there. My only disappointment is that it was made in China. Otherwise I would of given it 5 stars. The original Fulton was made in the U.S.A.
Order came very fast and was exactly what I needed; very happy with the customer service, shipping and would buy from etrailer again!
Perfect replacement for my Mastercraft boat trailer.
Great Jack for the price. I used it on my 19ft skeeter bass boat trailer and it’s held up well so far.
I had an older trailer with an equally older Fulton bolt through swivel, weld on, side winding jack. When it needed replacing I searched on the net not believing I could find a replacement to actually fit the original welded receiver unit. I was wrong. Etrailer.com had the exact jack replacement I needed. I ordered on Monday and asked for the three day fast shipping as I required the use of the trailer by the end of the week. Etrailer shipped the product I needed a day earlier in plenty of time. This is not my first order. Etrailer is an excellent company to deal with.
Jerry M.
8/7/2017
Lovely
Easy to ID the exact marine jack I needed. Customer service was exceptional.
I used this to replace the Fulton jack on my EZ-Loader trailer that came with a 2006 17' Glastron bowrider. It was a seemless replacement into the existing jack mounting plate on my trailer. On a side note, customer service from etrailer.com was outstanding.
Adam
7/1/2014
I have pretty much the same setup. Did you have to drill a larger hole for the release pin like some other people?
Steve O.
7/1/2014
It has been a while since I did this install, but I really dont recall having to drill out the hole for the release pin. I believe my previous jack already had the 12 release pin. Your mileage might vary, but this jack was pretty much identical to the jack that came with my trailer.
Don’t recommend a part that isn’t even close to fitting. Then charge for return.
Extremely happy with jack I purchased. It was exact replacement on boat trailer and they upgraded my shipping at no extra cost. Great place to do business.
A. G.
5/12/2015
Great
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Glen
4/15/2024
Still works fine. But trailer is old and rusting saltwater environment, so Ill be getting a new trailer. As a result, I wont be using this jack anymore.