GrantD
Well-Known Member
Brilliant stuffThe kit shown in the link is OK-ish, but the case is waste of space. An ammunition box is very useful for keeping them in; the type whose lid has a neoprene seal and a big over-centre clip to keep it closed and exclude the salt air. This sort of thing:View attachment 98500
I would just buy a selection of screwdrivers, pliers, add vice grips large and small , perhaps an adjustable wrench, a strap- or chain-wrench for screw-on filter elements, a set of combination spanners, a set of allen keys, a hammer, junior hacksaw, (big screwdriver for doing damage). It might also be advisable to include one of those little magnets on a telescopic stalk, and its cousin, the extendable mirror. A socket set is also de rigeur, to include a range of smaller sockets with 1/4 inch drive and their dedicated ratchet and extension bars. Add a hacksaw (and spare blades) if you don't already have one as part of your emergency equipment. A micrometer, either digital or analogue, is a useful thing to have on board, for measuring various things, and a measuring tape. Don't forget a cordless drill, drill bits screwdriver bits and a MAGNETIC bit holder.
At this point you need to examine all the systems and fixings in the boat ensure you have tools to adequately deal with them all.
I'm going to go to the boat now, and see if I missed anything![]()
Thanks
