gm280
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09THRT, I absolutely totally understand what you're saying about taking the tools along if needed. However, There are other ideas to contemplate as well.
How about instead of packing everything you could possibly need to rebuilt your engine out on the water, what about a simple backup kicker engine instead? Even a trolling motor could suffice. I mean all the possible tool can weigh a lot. A small kicker engine would be the better option and maybe even weigh less. And honestly, how many people have worked on their dead engines and made them go again? IDK but I bet it isn't many.
I can understand a spark plug or set, and maybe even a spare prop, but there are so many things that can go wrong on the water, that having everything covered with parts and tools would take another boat to tag alone. There has to be a common sense limit...I guess. JMHO
How about instead of packing everything you could possibly need to rebuilt your engine out on the water, what about a simple backup kicker engine instead? Even a trolling motor could suffice. I mean all the possible tool can weigh a lot. A small kicker engine would be the better option and maybe even weigh less. And honestly, how many people have worked on their dead engines and made them go again? IDK but I bet it isn't many.
I can understand a spark plug or set, and maybe even a spare prop, but there are so many things that can go wrong on the water, that having everything covered with parts and tools would take another boat to tag alone. There has to be a common sense limit...I guess. JMHO