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Vice grips, large hammer, duck tape, couple zip ties, we good!!
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Originally Posted by harleyeater
(Post 4371800)
Sea Tow !
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Originally Posted by Wobble
(Post 4371826)
I cant afford Sea Tow
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I carry too many tools and spare parts. Handy to have when you need them though. I am going to try and lighten the load a little over this winter.
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Cheepo basic tool kit, long jumper wires, duct tape.
Pretty much all the times I've broke down, the ENTIRE Snap-On catalog of tools was not going to get me running again. |
A few wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, vice grips, cotton rags, engine and drive oil, safety wire, electrical tape, duct tape, rubber tape, (works great on split hose repairs) Epoxy Hull repair (comes in a small tube you can knead and mold in your hands, works under water to plug leaks) a spare hull drain plug, A small selection bulbs, wire and connectors for electrical repairs. A distributor cap and wire set. Spare Prop and prop nut. (ever see the look on somebodies face when they drop the prop nut changing the prop in the water?) And a big rope in case all the crap I bring with me fails the resolve the problem.
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The tool that gets used the most on my boat is a jump pack, yet never used on my own boat.
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Pat's cell phone number
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In the truck I ALWAYS have my Snap-on cordless impact for changing tires, props...
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A female (with a friendly disposition) in the passenger seat usually get's the quickest and best help from others.
Don't leave home without it. |
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