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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharp shooter View Post
    I don't take anything in the Biese since I don't go very far.
    The only tools you need is a floor jack, spinner wrench and a spare tire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mateo View Post
    The only tools you need is a floor jack, spinner wrench and a spare tire.
    Ouch!!!
    Trailer queen tool kit at its best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Napanutt View Post
    Ouch!!!
    Trailer queen tool kit at its best.
    cell phone and towing insurance

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    16" long canvas tool bag with:

    Ratchets and all necessary sockets, extensions, etc
    Screw drivers
    Allen set with extra 1/8" ones, and 1 long one for MSD cap.
    Allen socket for exhaust and water pump bolts
    Needle nose, dikes, side cutters
    End wrenches and 2 crescent wrenches
    Knife and watertight tape
    Multimeter, wire, connectors and fuses
    Merc shifter tool
    Spare water pump
    Spare MSD cap and rotor
    Spare plugs
    Jumper cables
    Plastic divided container with all assorted stainless bolts, nuts, washers, Allen screws and fasteners
    Plastic divided container with spare everything Holley




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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendi View Post
    Seriously fuck a duck

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    Quote Originally Posted by 28eliminator View Post
    16" long canvas tool bag with:

    Ratchets and all necessary sockets, extensions, etc Ahh hell no this would take up a whole tray.
    Screw drivers Only two of each
    Allen set with extra 1/8" ones, and 1 long one for MSD cap. Now on Allen/Hex Head stuff it needs to be creative.
    Allen socket for exhaust and water pump bolts Nope I have two motors.
    Needle nose, dikes, side cutters Side cutters YES
    End wrenches and 2 crescent wrenches Hmmm you got me thinking about crescents two would be nice.
    Knife and watertight tape This I forgot about that self sealing miracle tape stuff and a knife duh.
    Multimeter, wire, connectors and fuses Fuses always plus they are small already have them on boat
    Merc shifter tool Nope
    Spare water pump Nope
    Spare MSD cap and rotor Nope
    Spare plugs Nope
    Jumper cables This one is really hard when you need it!
    Plastic divided container with all assorted stainless bolts, nuts, washers, Allen screws and fasteners
    Plastic divided container with spare everything Holley Nope


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    Good start but remember I have a twin engine boat and all the things I said Nope to were great ideas but not absolutely necessary for me because I could limp in on one motor.

    The tools I want need to be... absolutely necessary must have items.

    Your knife although basic in thought IS A HUGE MUST HAVE why because if you get fishing line caught up on props or kelp you need to get the job done. One that floats would be bad azz and had a lanyard so if your cutting away stuff if it slipped out of your hand and end up at the bottom of who knows were your SOL.

    That is why this crescent wrench put up by Jerry is bad azz it provides redundant tools for you just in case you need another knife or thingama jig.

    Keep thinking its a great start.

    I want a great light...but don't know if flashlight or small spot light is better. I bought a Energizer head lamp that works bitchin in the boat. I used it at night to put the cockpit cover on. Lets you use both hands and is LED puts out tons of light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KAP View Post
    Good start but remember I have a twin engine boat and all the things I said Nope to were great ideas but not absolutely necessary for me because I could limp in on one motor.

    The tools I want need to be... absolutely necessary must have items.

    Your knife although basic in thought IS A HUGE MUST HAVE why because if you get fishing line caught up on props or kelp you need to get the job done. One that floats would be bad azz and had a lanyard so if your cutting away stuff if it slipped out of your hand and end up at the bottom of who knows were your SOL.

    That is why this crescent wrench put up by Jerry is bad azz it provides redundant tools for you just in case you need another knife or thingama jig.

    Keep thinking its a great start.

    I want a great light...but don't know if flashlight or small spot light is better. I bought a Energizer head lamp that works bitchin in the boat. I used it at night to put the cockpit cover on. Lets you use both hands and is LED puts out tons of light.
    I don't care about your boat, you asked what I had

    Those are the basics, can't remember everything that's in there, but I'll tell you what John... It's the same toolkit (with a few enhancements, and replacements) that I've had for the last 24 years of boating, so I'll go ahead and stick with it it's done me good for a long time.

    I do like the multi tool dealio though, might have to add that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendi View Post
    Seriously fuck a duck

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    Quote Originally Posted by 28eliminator View Post
    16" long canvas tool bag with:

    Ratchets and all necessary sockets, extensions, etc
    Screw drivers
    Allen set with extra 1/8" ones, and 1 long one for MSD cap.
    Allen socket for exhaust and water pump bolts
    Needle nose, dikes, side cutters
    End wrenches and 2 crescent wrenches
    Knife and watertight tape
    Multimeter, wire, connectors and fuses
    Merc shifter tool
    Spare water pump
    Spare MSD cap and rotor
    Spare plugs
    Jumper cables
    Plastic divided container with all assorted stainless bolts, nuts, washers, Allen screws and fasteners
    Plastic divided container with spare everything Holley




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    Just out of curiosity..........Does "Fix-A-Flat" count as part of the tool kit


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul65K View Post
    Just out of curiosity..........Does "Fix-A-Flat" count as part of the tool kit


    You around this weekend? The wife and I will be out Friday night
    Quote Originally Posted by Wendi View Post
    Seriously fuck a duck

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    Quote Originally Posted by 28eliminator View Post


    You around this weekend? The wife and I will be out Friday night
    Yup....just sent you a text


    Livin' the Dream

    I can find you a place like this in Havasu Too
    paul@ownhavasu.com
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    (928) 846-9611

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    Quote Originally Posted by 28eliminator View Post


    You around this weekend? The wife and I will be out Friday night
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul65K View Post
    Yup....just sent you a text
    Where's dinner at?
    I love my wife, my wife loves me.:encouragement:

 

 

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