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Old 06-07-2008, 08:18 AM
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What kind of tools do you guys usually bring with you when you go out?
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Socket set, vice grips, combination screw driver, prop wrench, zip ties, duct tape, jump box
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Old 06-07-2008, 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by bruin_d
What kind of tools do you guys usually bring with you when you go out?
The knid you actually need that work. Dont bring your billy bad ass Snap On stuff....That way when you drop it in the water it wont be such a terrible experience.

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Originally Posted by sean stinson
The knid you actually need that work. Dont bring your billy bad ass Snap On stuff....That way when you drop it in the water it wont be such a terrible experience.

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Do you know from experience?
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Since my daily tools are Snap On, thats what I have in the tool bag.. If it goes overboard because your junker broke and I'm bailing your broke down butt out of another jam, you either dive for it or pay for the replacement

Basics in the tool bag: Sockets, wrenches up to 7/8, screwderdoers,test light, spare ign switch.. Leatherman is always on my belt, fixes 97% of the problems we run into it seems..
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Wrench set- 1/4 to 7/8, sockets, 3/8 drive, same sizes. Screwdrivers, pliers, vice grips, Volt/ohm meter. Crimping pliers. Butane torch. Magnet, inspection mirror. Just as important are the parts- filters, plugs, belts, impellers, tape, sandpaper, wire & crimp-ends, shrink tube. I even have a couple rocker arms and springs. Handful of common fasteners. All in a waterproof Pelican box. I always bring duplicates of the most common things- I have a habit of dropping things in the bilge and overboard. I've sent enough 1/2 and 9/16 wrenches overboard to stock a Sears hardware department.

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DUCT TAPE and TIE WRAPS!!
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Originally Posted by bruin_d
Do you know from experience?
Pretty much after I swam for a $100 wrench one day I figured Sears is it pal.... F*** the dumb sh**

do yourself a favor and throw a 5/16 nut driver in your tool bag as well along with a 5/16 allen wrench....
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Everybody has covered most of the important items bring an extra plug and extra prop nut
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my brother....what a phuking tool....
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Stecz brings the SBRT.
Oh wait, he doesn't have a boat.
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