- Messages
- 13,377
- Reaction score
- 13,500
- Points
- 857
- Location
- Royal, AR
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2007
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
Five summers ago I bought a $20 automotive toolkit at Walmart and stored it in the boat for future usage. Many components have been used and some have even been misplaced. Exposure to salt water has not destroyed any tools but has left them lacking in aesthetics.
For the Bimini trips I add the toolbox from my truck and electrical supplies such as a soldering iron, multimeter, etc to the boat.
I also keep a quart or two of oil and a full set of spare spark plugs in the boat.
The biggest issue I have experienced is the need for dry storage for tools. So I have decided to build assemble a toolkit with reasonable quality tools inside a dry box.
I want the toolkit to cover these unlikely but possible tasks;
Here are some of the tools I am considering
What other tasks do you think I should prepare for?
What tools would you include in such a toolkit?
This similar thread has some good suggestions on toolkits https://jetboaters.net/threads/what-tool-kit-do-you-keep-onboard.1779/
For the Bimini trips I add the toolbox from my truck and electrical supplies such as a soldering iron, multimeter, etc to the boat.
I also keep a quart or two of oil and a full set of spare spark plugs in the boat.
The biggest issue I have experienced is the need for dry storage for tools. So I have decided to build assemble a toolkit with reasonable quality tools inside a dry box.
I want the toolkit to cover these unlikely but possible tasks;
- Cut away ropes caught in pump (knife, hooked or hawkbill preferred)
- Change spark plugs (socket set, spark plug socket, extension, anti seize)
- Pull and reinstall jet pumps (socket set, wrenches, thread sealant, moly grease)
- Adjust or tighten steering cables (socket set, wrenches)
- Adjust or tighten shift and throttle cables (socket set, wrenches)
- Tighten loose cleats (large socket, extensions, ratchet, blue thread locker)
- Troubleshoot and repair electrical issues (multimeter, gas soldering iron, shrink tube, spare wires, dykes, electrical tape)
- Tighten loose screws (stainless ratcheting multi tip screwdriver)
- Clean, lubricate and protect metal parts (small can of Break-Free CLP)
- Adjust fittings on clamped on accessories (allen wrenches or bits)
- Temporarily repair unexpected issues (marine epoxy, cable ties, velcro cable ties, gorilla tape)
- Clean battery terminals (wire brush, dielectric grease)
Here are some of the tools I am considering
- $6 - TEKTON 3504 5-Inch Precision Needle Nose Pliers
- $5 - TEKTON 3526 Precision Diagonal Pliers
- $24 - Megapro 171BK/RD-R 7-In-1 Ratcheting Compact Driver-Stainless Steel
- One 3/8 pass thru socket set
- A metric wrench set from 8mm to 14mm. This might be a 1/4 pass thru socket set.
What other tasks do you think I should prepare for?
What tools would you include in such a toolkit?
This similar thread has some good suggestions on toolkits https://jetboaters.net/threads/what-tool-kit-do-you-keep-onboard.1779/