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Big W
Posted 1/11/2014 7:53 AM (#683913)
Subject: Boat Trailer Jack




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Location: North Fork, Flambeau River
I have a 2013 Crestliner FishHawk 1750. What trailer jack would you recommend?

Thanks
joelo7
Posted 1/11/2014 9:02 AM (#683931 - in reply to #683913)
Subject: RE: Boat Trailer Jack




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I keep a craftsman portable floor jack in my truck. Works great for boat and truck. Quick and easy. No more messing with the scissor jack if your tow vehicle gets a flat. I believe they are pretty inexpensive also.
fishhawk50
Posted 1/11/2014 9:41 AM (#683934 - in reply to #683913)
Subject: Re: Boat Trailer Jack




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Location: oconomowoc, wi
check with tenessee trailers.. i think they make trailers for crestliner. i would think a 4000 lb single wheel would be most sufficient for a 1750. cabela's, fleet farm, gander , etc all sell em
Shep
Posted 1/12/2014 9:22 AM (#684097 - in reply to #683934)
Subject: Re: Boat Trailer Jack





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Tongue Jack? Or for fixing a flat?

If tongue, a Fulton 1200lb jack wouold suffice, As mentioned, most Fleet Farm, Walmart, Menards, etc have jacks in stock.

If you fixing a flat, I've used the roll up type on a single axle trailer. Works just fine, and doesn't take up much space.
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