Availability of Powered Side Mount Jack for Boat Trailer
Updated 04/01/2021 | Published 03/29/2021 >
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Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack with Footplate - A-Frame - 18inch Lift - 3,500 lbs Item # LC69VR How can I make this work for my boat trailer Steve
asked by: STEVEN C
Expert Reply:
The Lippert # LC69VR jack is meant for an A-Frame trailer and wouldn't be compatible with a straight or pole tongue trailer like what's used on a boat trailer without extensive fabrication work.
This being said, we do have a side-mount powered trailer jack that would work well for you, The Fulton XLT, part # F141401. The jack has a 2500 lb lift capacity, as long as the tongue weight of your boat and trailer is under 2500 lbs, the jack would work great for you. The jack bolts into place, and is compatible with 3 inch to 5 inch tall trailer frame members.
If you click the provided link, you can see a demonstration video featuring the jack I recommended.
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