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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to install (32)
- Easy to use (31)
- Well built / quality (30)
- Attractive (21)
Cons
Best Uses
- Large boats (20)
- Small boats (16)
- Personal watercraft (9)
- Pontoon boats (7)
- Sailing (4)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Casual/ recreational (19), Advanced (9), Recreational (6)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (23)
Most Liked Positive Review
Heavy Duty Jack Installs with ease
Heavy duty, Easily swivels even with trailer tongue when not in use. Rare feature for this price range is 27 inches of travel to lift trailer tongue above tall 4X4 truck hitch.
Heavy duty, Easily swivels even with trailer tongue when not in use. Rare feature for this price range is 27 inches of travel to lift trailer tongue above tall 4X4 truck hitch.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Poor fitting parts
Once I opened the box the top cover on the jack fell off. The plastic cover does not fit properly. Very poor design.
Once I opened the box the top cover on the jack fell off. The plastic cover does not fit properly. Very poor design.
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Personal Watercraft
- Pontoon Boats
- Sailing
- Small Boats
Comments about Overton's Overton's® 1200-lb. Trailer Jack:
This product might be overkill for a PWC trailer, but the ease of use and convenience makes it well worth the extra cost. I definitely recommend this excellent trailer jack for almost every application.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
- Poor Design
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Overton's Overton's® 1200-lb. Trailer Jack:
Once I opened the box the top cover on the jack fell off. The plastic cover does not fit properly. Very poor design.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Pontoon Boats
Comments about Overton's Overton's® 1200-lb. Trailer Jack:
Adaptable to virtually any size trailer frame even if it has a welded jack mounting plate with tapped holes, which my Lund Rebel trailer has.
Would reccomend this to anyone seeking to replace a worn jack
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Pontoon Boats
Comments about Overton's Overton's® 1200-lb. Trailer Jack:
This jack is solid! It will lift a anything. I had a permanent jack welded to my trailer that went bad. I purchased this one, and it works great, and very easy to install! I have to back my boat in part way, and then push it by hand the rest of the way. The big wheel on this jack made that soooo.... much easier than my old one. Great purchase, can't go wrong!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about Overton's Overton's® 1200-lb. Trailer Jack:
Easy to install, sturdy and lifts our trailer with 4000+ boat with ease!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Personal Watercraft
Comments about Overton's Overton's® 1200-lb. Trailer Jack:
easy to install and use. great that it swivles up out of the way.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
Comments about Overton's Overton's® 1200-lb. Trailer Jack:
Use it on for my boat trailer and 29' Sea Ray
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Overton's Overton's® 1200-lb. Trailer Jack:
Makes it easy for a 65-year-old grandma to move her boat about without help!
- Was this a gift?:
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Hello, My trailer is a tanden axle trailer the pulls a 1987 21 ft Searay Monaco Cuddy. IS this Deluxe 1200lb Trailer jack a replacement for the for the Jack I have now ? ThanksAsked on 8/10/2012 by Clair from Dover-Foxcroft, ME0 answers
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The specs say 27" lift and 12.5 travel. Does this mean it can lift to 27 plus 12.5?Asked on 6/14/2012 by Anonymous0 answers
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I have a 1976 sea ray SRV200 with a 302 V8 is this strong enough for it?Asked on 6/4/2011 by ArmyAdam from Celina OH.0 answers
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I have a 1996 Four Winns trailer for a 19' boat. The trailer has a mounting bracket factory-welded to the frame that the jack attaches to with four bolts. Will this jack utilize this bracket or is it going to have to attach to the trailer frame in a different location with U-bolts?Asked on 4/9/2011 by Mike from Brodhead, WI0 answers
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my trailer jack is welded to the trailer.the center bolt is 1/2" and a bushing that is 1/2" ID X 3/4" OD. will this jach replace my jack? thank youAsked on 5/7/2010 by Anonymous from Lk. Hopatcong N.J.0 answers
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I have a 23' Maxium open bow boat. What determinds the weight on the trailer jacks?Asked on 12/30/2009 by Rege from Pittsburgh, PA1 answer
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5% of the boat weight is usually the weight put on a trailer jack, because most of the weight of a boat is towards the back which is fully on the trailer.Answered on 1/7/2010 by Justin from Overton's Technician
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How does it mount to a DHM trailer?Asked on 10/26/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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Please contact our technical department at 1.800.334.6541 for further assistance.Answered on 10/27/2009 by Jordan from Overton's
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looking for a trailer jack with a single bolt hole in the center of the mounting plateAsked on 8/30/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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I do not know of a trailer jack made for aftermarket parts that will have a single mounting bolt. They all use four straight screws and a top plate and bottom plate.Answered on 9/2/2009 by JUSTIN from OVERTONS TECHNICIAN
Q:
We have a 1999 Moomba Mobius. Our trailer jack has died and we need to replace it. Is the connection of the trailer jack to the trailer standard? Or do we have to buy a specific trailer jack that is compatible with our trailer?
ThanksAsked on 5/26/2009 by Jennifer from New Mexico1 answer
A:
The jacks bracket adapts to different size trailer tongues. For example, my trailer is 3X4 inches. It could handle up to at least a 4X4 frame.Answered on 9/4/2009 by Chuckie P from Hughesville MD

