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I put a good Bulldog jack on Dale's boat trailer but salt water has locked it up.

Looking to replace it with something a little more salt-water friendly. Keep in mind that maintenance is not Dale's strong suit so rinsing it off after immersion is probably not going to happen.




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Posts: 15590 | Location: Downeast Maine | Registered: March 10, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Did some googlization, several recommendations for Fulton brand.

Consensus is grease them up good and drill a drain hole in the body at the bottom and then buy a new one when you don't.

Quote from the link:

"The best saltwater jack is by Fulton, the F2 Jack. The Fulton F2 jack is an aluminum body and extension with nylon internal gears so oxidation problems are eliminated.

The unit is a tad pricey and there are multiple models based on the load to be supported. The F2 jack comes in single wheel, dual wheel and a pad model and I believe they all pivot inline with the tongue when not in use."

https://www.thehulltruth.com/t...saltwater-usage.html
 
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Did some googlization, several recommendations for Fulton brand.

Also, grease them up good and drill a drain hole in the body at the bottom,

https://www.thehulltruth.com/t...saltwater-usage.html


Yup, that's what I'm seeing as well, just wanted some real life experience to chime in to confirm it.

Not that advertisers would ever exaggerate...




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Yup, that's what I'm seeing as well, just wanted some real life experience to chime in to confirm it.

Not that advertisers would ever exaggerate...


No kidding LOL

Need Jimmy123 to chime in....

One guy at the link has a DIY solution, only sure way is to not get the jack into the salt water, one guy welded pipe to the trailer, and side of the jack, with a removable pin, the jack comes off the trailer and goes into the back of the truck when launching and retrieving so it is never in the water, until you forget to take it off..
 
Posts: 24491 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I gave up on this years ago. I just consider them consumables now.
i just buy them cheaply at Northern tool and replace them every 3-4 years as needed.
They are cheap and changing one out only takes about 10 minutes.



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Posts: 3923 | Location: Jacksonville, FL | Registered: September 10, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Fulton trailer jacks last a long time and hold up to saltwater. They're made for a saltwater environment.

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I have to ask why the jack is getting saltwater into it? Are you having to drop back so far that it gets wet when launching/retrieving the boat?
 
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Originally posted by PHPaul:
I put a good Bulldog jack on Dale's boat trailer but salt water has locked it up.

Looking to replace it with something a little more salt-water friendly. Keep in mind that maintenance is not Dale's strong suit so rinsing it off after immersion is probably not going to happen.


If Dale rinses out the outboard engine with freshwater like you are supposed to, Dale has the time to rinse the trailer.
Does he do any kind of maintenance to the trailer tires? Or does he just let them rot too?

Dale needs a bonk on the head.



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Does he do any kind of maintenance to the trailer tires?

Or wheel bearings?

 
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Dale does very little maintenance of ANY sort.

Keeps me in toy money...




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Dale needs a bonk on the head.


best advice yet...
 
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I have to ask why the jack is getting saltwater into it? Are you having to drop back so far that it gets wet when launching/retrieving the boat?

Wondering the same. How’s Dale’s differential doing? If I got so deep down the ramp that my trailers’ jacks were submersed, my truck’s rear axle would be where it shouldn’t.
 
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Some ramps are wonky, when I was in the CG we had quite a few ramps on western FLA that were poorly made and you had to put the truck into the water to the rear tires to get a good launch…even for a 19’ Rigid Hull Inflatable or the 19’ Carolina Skiff we had



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