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ajacobazzi 05-23-2010 04:07 PM

Tool Kit Recommendation
 
Can anyone recommend a good all around tool kit to keep on the boat?

There are a million different kits out there, and I want to make sure that I have enough of what I need without getting carried away.

DareDevil 05-23-2010 04:51 PM

DUCTTAPE, SCREW DRIVER AND A PAIR OF PLIERS !!!!

Other then that ..get the right mechanic, not like i did in the past !! LOL:lolhit:

ajacobazzi 05-23-2010 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by DareDevil;
DUCTTAPE, SCREW DRIVER AND A PAIR OF PLIERS !!!!

Other then that ..get the right mechanic, not like i did in the past !! LOL:lolhit:

PERFECT! I think I have all of that stuff already. Including a great mechanic. Maybe, I'll just put him in the tool box! LOL! :p

offshoredrillin 05-23-2010 06:32 PM

I have an older plastic tool box, assorted screwdrivers, long and short plastic wire ties, folding allen wrench set, assorted wire ends and crimping tool (cheap kit), cheap ratchet with 1/4 and 3/8 inch flippable and sockets, one deep one short sae and metric, electric tape (2 in wide), length of red wire, dead blow hammer (Small) pliers, dikes box end and open end wrench kits(cheap). all together weighs less than 10 lbs

for spare parts, i always carry one extra raw water kit, a serpentine belt (each year i change and carry one of the older ones as spare) few quarts oil, 1 quart drive fluid and one bottle atf for steering.

I've never had to use it, but i know the day i leave shore without it I will.

Tom A. 05-23-2010 07:18 PM

I got a really cool inexpensive tool kit from Home Depot that has just about any tool you need in a blow molded plastic "briefcase like" kit.
I have a separate tool bag with the tapes, ties, hoses, clamps, and various adjustable wrenches and other tools not in the kit as well.

This set is close to the one I got but mine does not have the level, hammer and tape and has more sockets and wrenches.
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardw...atalogId=10053

I also carry extra belts, fluids, etc.

seafordguy 05-23-2010 08:40 PM

I never leave home without plenty of ICE because if something breaks I will damn sure be having a dozen cold drinks.

Actually - in all seriousness I need to get a better kit - something like what TOM has.

handfulz28 05-23-2010 08:59 PM

A towing service and a VHF.

:D

I got a $10 orange tool box from Bass Pro. I made sure all my hose clamps use the same size nutdriver (yes I had to change some). On my engines, everything was 1/2" or 9/16"; chances are whatever might need a different size, i wouldn't be fixing on the water. So a short and deep socket plus a box/open for each. Basic electrical kit: wire tool and connector pairs. A couple screwdrivers.

jwurl 05-23-2010 09:23 PM

I bought a pretty large tool kit in a nice molded plastic case from Walmart for around $75.00. Has pretty much everything in it that you would need in an emergency. I actually used it last month when my crank pulley came loose on the intercoastal waterway. Jeff Wurl

RebarBox 05-23-2010 09:38 PM

Diddo on the kit. I just bought the cheapest one I could find so in case I drop something in the drink - it's no be deal. Keep a decent wrechet on board though - the ones in the cheap kits break very often.

ajacobazzi 05-24-2010 09:36 AM

Thanks guys, I appreciate it. I was certainly going to get carried away with getting a tool kit that was bigger than I needed. Not like I'm a mechanic anyway....Duh...

Thanks again. I'll pick up a small mechanics tool kit, and pick up some clamps, duct tape, and all of the other items you all have mentioned.

I do have a Boat US membership, so that's a one size fits all tool. LOL! :p


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