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    Tool bag and Essential Boat Tools

    I think I have absolutely everything I need now except for my boat and a dedicated tool kit/bag to keep inside the boat. Although I've never really been a fan, I bought one of the nicer Leatherman multitools to keep on the boat. I'll definitely add some crimpers, connectors, various fuses, etc.

    What is everyone else using or think is vital to have onboard?

    #2
    I keep a large socket wrench that is the right size for the trailer rims. That way, I always have what I need to change a flat. My tow vehicle has different sized lugs.
    Be excellent to one another.

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      #3
      You must have a volt meter, spare wire (some 10ga and some 14ga), extra extra long jumper cables, goggles to dive under the boat and free the prop from your tow rope, a minimum of 6 rain coats with hoods (various sizes) for that one day you get pounded on.

      How's that?

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        #4
        Everything mentioned above & for starters:
        Allen wrenches that fit your speaker mounts and tower/platform screws
        2 Crescent Wrenches
        Needle nose pliers
        Tie Wraps
        Small 10-15 piece socket set
        Couple of Screw Drivers, Phillips and Flat
        Knife to cut that Rope on the prop
        Electrical tape
        "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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          #5
          Originally posted by Iwndr View Post
          Everything mentioned above & for starters:
          Allen wrenches that fit your speaker mounts and tower/platform screws
          2 Crescent Wrenches
          Needle nose pliers
          Tie Wraps
          Small 10-15 piece socket set
          Couple of Screw Drivers, Phillips and Flat
          Knife to cut that Rope on the prop
          Electrical tape
          "Knife to cut that Rope on the prop"
          HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Nobody View Post
            You must have a volt meter, spare wire (some 10ga and some 14ga), extra extra long jumper cables, goggles to dive under the boat and free the prop from your tow rope, a minimum of 6 rain coats with hoods (various sizes) for that one day you get pounded on.

            How's that?
            Good call on the goggles...my wife will need them when she runs over the rope. JK, I hope. I'd really not be happy if my new orange leather wrapped Frank mainline got chopped up.

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              #7
              Leather wrapped mainline?!?!? Seriously?

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                #8
                Thats a good idea on the knife and googles. I normally keep nothing on the boat, other than a cellphone. If I could find a multi-tool on the cheap it would be a good idea though.

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                  #9
                  Besides most of the stuff listed here, I also keep a spare impeller and all the tools to replace one. I also keep a spare water/fuel separator.

                  Extra long jumper cables is another good one. Mine will actually reach from the truck to the boat so I can jump it while its on the trailer, in the water of coarse.
                  Last edited by NICKYPOO; 03-01-2012, 05:11 PM.
                  You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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                    #10
                    I also keep a dedicated boat towing rope in the boat. You don't want to use that fancy wakeboard rope to tow either you or somebody else back to the ramp.
                    You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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                      #11
                      Zip Ties
                      Duct Tape
                      Electrical Tape
                      Various Spare Wire
                      Flat head and Phillips
                      Crescent Wrench
                      Channel Locks
                      Small Socket Set
                      Wire crimper/cutter
                      Knife
                      Needle nose pliers
                      Allen wrench set
                      3 in 1 oil
                      Extra long Jumper Cables
                      Collapsable Oars
                      lighter
                      Flashlight
                      Various screws and Parts
                      1st Aid Kit

                      I am sure there is more. The way I figure the more the merrier. as long as it stows nicely. Extra Ballast and Peice of mind. I'll be going through it and updating for the new boat this spring. On my Old I/O you never know where you might be floating for a while

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                        #12
                        We keep all the Coast Guard safety requirements on board plus boat registration on our boat because we get pulled over at least every other outing. Something to do about our music too loud.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by hossdog View Post
                          Zip Ties
                          Duct Tape
                          Electrical Tape
                          Various Spare Wire
                          Flat head and Phillips
                          Crescent Wrench
                          Channel Locks
                          Small Socket Set
                          Wire crimper/cutter
                          Knife
                          Needle nose pliers
                          Allen wrench set
                          3 in 1 oil
                          Extra long Jumper Cables
                          Collapsable Oars
                          lighter
                          Flashlight
                          Various screws and Parts
                          1st Aid Kit

                          I am sure there is more. The way I figure the more the merrier. as long as it stows nicely. Extra Ballast and Peice of mind. I'll be going through it and updating for the new boat this spring. On my Old I/O you never know where you might be floating for a while
                          You been going through my boat??? I have all that stuff in mine. And I have used that first aid kit more than once! And you are correct, it has to be in a nice canvas bag so you can move it to whichever side your surfing at the moment
                          "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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                            #14
                            Extra impeller
                            Extra drain plug

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                              #15
                              I'll add that on a big lake like ours a good set of anchors is one of the most important things you can have during a break down. I broke down once trying to get back to the docks during some high winds and if it weren't for the anchors on board the boat would have been smashed in the rocks with the storm swells.

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