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| Jason,
My wife, bless her was kind enough to buy me a kit from Penny''s of all places. It''s a great kit, with a plastic kit containing jumper cables, a selection of open ended wrenches, a small socket set, electrical tape, a pliers, crescent wrench and screwdrivers. In addition to that, I carry duct tape, a spare trolling motor prop, complete with spare prop nut and shear pin.
I also carry a spare stainless prop for my outboard as well as a thrust washer, prop nut, prop wrench and retainer. Also for the outboard, I carry spare sparkplugs and a plug wrench. I also have 50 feet of 1/4" rope, 2 quarts of outboard oil and a can of WD-40. Oh yeah, one more thing that I''ve found to be helpful. I keep a $50 bill in my toolbox as well. That''s come in handy on occasion as well.
While this might seem like a lot of stuff to carry, I''ve found that it takes very little space in the boat. I also have a spare tire for the trailer, mounted on the trailer and a hydraulic jack in the truck to lift the trailer.
This is what I have every time that I go out. I hope that it helps you make your own emergency kit.
Steve @ G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods. http://www.herefishyfishy.com | |
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