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Fulton F2 Trailer Jack

Chaunceybland

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Location
Memphis
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2019
Boat Model
242 Limited S E-Series
Boat Length
24
Has anyone swapped out the factory trailer jack on a 2019 Shoreland'r (242LSE) to a Fulton F2? The U- bolts don't appear to be wide enough to fit over the arm of the trailer. Any advice would be appreciated.
 
I’ve used them for years with mixed luck reliability wise (owner four because the first two failed, but that’s another story). Anyway, the base rotates wo you can use the 4” or 6” wide U bolts. There is also an option to weld or possibly bolt a mounting plate to your trailer if you do want to or can’t use U bolts.
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This won't help you with this jack, but ARK makes a damn fine replacement jack for the crap shoreland'r jack. My neighbor's son used to work for a boat dealership, and his experience with the Fulton jacks mirrors Ronnie's - either they're awesome, or they suck out loud. His experience was more along the 80/20 mark, with the majority being great. No idea how many they sold in a year, but he was highly impressed with my ARK jack.

This ain't mine, but here's their stuff:

 
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