dunedin
Well-Known Member
I am in the proper tool for the job / never used the multi-tool category.
Over time we have evolved to three tier tool storage on the boat
- immediate use - knife, pliers, scissors and two small screwdrivers in the top drawer by the chart table
- small toolbox easily accessible for next category of tools
- bigger toolbox unr a bunk - more hassle to get at but needed for large rarely used stuff
Personally I would not want to be carrying a knife / multi-tool around on a general basis. Probably not be an issue, but if plod does decide to take an interest they are likely to apply letter of law and not see boat ownership as a good reason to flex. And if/when start to get the wrong side of this sort of thing lots of others like employers etc suddenly seem rather inflexible and can suddenly escalate
Over time we have evolved to three tier tool storage on the boat
- immediate use - knife, pliers, scissors and two small screwdrivers in the top drawer by the chart table
- small toolbox easily accessible for next category of tools
- bigger toolbox unr a bunk - more hassle to get at but needed for large rarely used stuff
Personally I would not want to be carrying a knife / multi-tool around on a general basis. Probably not be an issue, but if plod does decide to take an interest they are likely to apply letter of law and not see boat ownership as a good reason to flex. And if/when start to get the wrong side of this sort of thing lots of others like employers etc suddenly seem rather inflexible and can suddenly escalate