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TJ DeVoe |
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Posts: 2323 Location: Stevens Point, WI | Nice work guys, this is all great stuff! I know there are more of you guys out there that own boats, don't be shy, I want to hear what you guys carry in your boats! | ||
James Cucco |
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How about a water separator.... looks like a oil filter that goes between gas tank and motor. | |||
THA4 |
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Posts: 468 Location: Not where I wanna be! | aside from towing my garage behind my boat, the essentials i tote along are as follows. Extendable Lure retriever, i cant afford to loose many baits, rain gear flash light and the bigggest priority ever.....i dont recall seeing it mentioned above, but maybe it goes without mentioning...... TOILET PAPER...... and it better be Charmin Extra soft, not that 80 grit crap........ | ||
nwild |
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Posts: 1996 Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | I don't have a list as long as some, man how big are your storages? Emergency Fix it Kit includes Super Glue Electrical Tape Zip Ties Tool Kit Lighter Shrink Tube Fuses Electrical Cleaner Silicone Spray If that can't fix it, it probably needs attention from someone other than me. Keep me comfy kit Gloves Handwarmers Rain Gear Clear Motorcycle Glasses for running WOT at night or in the rain Sweatshirt Jacket Cooler always has water and Gatorade Todd Forcier's Deluxe First Aid Kit (there is stuff in there I can't even identify, let alone use) Extra Hats (they have been known to leave my head to never be seen again) Knee High Boots (bad landings and cold weather) Carmex Eye Drops Odds and ends things, In the late fall, a sledgehammer for breaking ice Flashlights Spotlight Rope | ||
muskynightmare |
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Posts: 2112 Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Meals, ready to eat. Three lies for the price of one! | ||
sputterbug |
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Posts: 364 Location: Kentucky | I have most of the above but not sure if we listed spare plug. Also a spare hub kit in the truck (bearings, U bolts, hub, etc. along with a chisel, file and stuff to do emergency repairs). | ||
Fish and Whistle |
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Posts: 462 Location: Antioch, IL | #1 most important supply....Roll O' toilet paper. I've had to frequent an Island or two and it sucks to use up a perfectly good sock (if no t.p. on board try and swipe one of your buddies socks if you can) | ||
Manta18 |
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Posts: 357 Location: Long Prairie, Minnesota | I must agree, lots of good ideas, many of which will be added to my boat when I get home and pack it up. MRE's are great, as they contain right around 3000 calories per meal. The new ones that have come out with are much better than they were 17 years ago when I joined the military. Eat one of them, you are full and got energy to keep on trucking. So..........where does in come up with Lydocaine? Is this something that you can get in a drug store, or does it have to come from a doctor? I think this would be great for when my sons get hooked and start to freak out, probably their father as well!!!! | ||
Magruter |
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Posts: 1316 Location: Madison, WI | http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2.cgi?fp=f&PAGE=PRODUCT&siteID=NK... nice tool set for the boat. | ||
MuskieMedic |
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Posts: 2091 Location: Stevens Point, WI | My list includes: Socket set, wire strippers, pliers, crimp connectors, screw drivers, fire extinguisher, cordless 1 mp spotlight, LED headlamp, LED flashlight, lighter, first aid kit, extra change of clothes sealed in a Foodsaver bag. PFD's, extra rope, superglue, silicone marine sealant, box with bait repair items (split ring pliers, split rings, hooks, blades, superglue). Frog Togs raingear. rod holders, emergency whistle, compass, knife, dock bumpers, extra pair of cheap polarized glasses. I'm sure there is more but this is the normal load I have in my Tuffy, most of the things I keep in the Plano watertight containers and keep most of it in the bow cargo area. I'm a little obsessive with keeping everything I could possibly need in the boat. | ||
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