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  • On-Water Emergency Parts

    Whith the years of accumulated experiences on this forum, I have a question I hope yall can answere.

    What would be your drop dead emergency spare parts list for leaving the marina?

    From this i can put together a tool list (any sugestions here will be apreciated also) and become proficient at making the implied repairs prior to the need arising on the water!

    Thanks
    Hank

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    Hank,
    Good question - and a lot of boat owners don't think about this until the need arises. The bare minumum tool kit can vary from boat to boat, but this is what I have come up with so far. You really can't do a heck of a lot on the water, but what I am willing to try should be covered by the following:
    wire cutters
    screw drivers - slotted and philips
    longnose pliers
    regular pliers
    tape (both electrical and duct)
    tie wrap
    wire jumper (18 ga. min - for power t/t)
    battery jumpers (optional)
    battery wrenches (if needed to swap batteries)
    digital multi-meter
    flashlite
    socket wrench for ***** motor prop
    shear pin for ***** motor prop
    socket wrench for relay contacts
    pull rope for outboard
    spare bungee cord
    spark plug and wrench
    spare prop and wrench
    spare fuses

    I am sure there is more - any suggestions?
    Also, you want to come up with a first aid kit and an emergency distress signaling kit.
    Good luck,
    Ken K

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