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    Default boat/trailer checklist


    Got a beater boat last week and am trying to get ready for the water.I read the other checklist and that helped.I'm trying to assemble spare parts to carry with me.

    Trailer-
    correct lug wrench(have spare tire and jack in the car)
    2 spare bearings and grease
    spare bulbs

    Boat-
    spare spark plugs and wrench
    spray carb cleaner
    extra drain plugs
    spare prop and cotter/shear pin

    what else?I usually carry duct tape/wire/toolbox/jumper cables and tow chain in the car,just looking for small items that I might need for simple on the road/water repairs.

    rope/bungee cords and zip-strips might be good to throw in the toolbox.

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    Fuses, a blown on can strand you on the water
    trailer bulbs, much cheaper than a ticket or worse an accident
    I can't think of anything else though
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    Cook don't forget the prop wrench.

    I always carry one of those portable battery jumpers. Just ask OSS they work great on jumping dead batteries in pickups at the ramp. I don't remember who he was fishing with but he found out just how handy it was to have one.

    And I carry a set of wheel bearing seals also.

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    Fuses..Hmmm..not even sure the boat has any?Just a little pull start motor,trolling motor might have one somewhere

    Prop wrench,have to check that out

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    Quote Originally Posted by cook View Post
    Fuses..Hmmm..not even sure the boat has any?Just a little pull start motor,trolling motor might have one somewhere

    Prop wrench,have to check that out
    Just put in a cresent wrench that should work. I carry a couple of them plus one of those plastic floating prop wrenchs. After I drop the two cresent wrenchs into the depths at least I will still have a prop wrench.

    You know this might be totally stupid Mr Cook. But when I had my little 9.9 Merc I always had a new starter rope taped up under the cover as a spare. Plus a new rope handle.

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    Good idea!

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    You might as well have a couple of seals for those hubs too. Heck, if you could find a spare hub,,, have the bearings packed and seal installed. I also carry a jump-start kit. Has flashing & work lights and a VERY handy air compressor. Shop towels and some hand cleaner will be a blessing. <*)}}}><
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    Default Very Important!!!

    Crappie Chatt I already carry all of that too. My trailer has brakes on it and it is a special order hub!

    Hey Cook, go to Walmart and get a trolling motor prop wrench. I don't know how many times I have wrapped my fishing line around the trolling motor shaft. And when I undo the prop I am always loosing that little pin that goes thru the shaft. And buddy its about the same size as some watch band pens and its hard to find even on just gravel. Most of those trolling motor prop wrenchs will have a couple of extra pins in the handle. When I got my first boat I had to end one fishing trip because I didn't have a extra pin with me.

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    road side insurance

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    Roadside insurance..I got AAA that I was asking about last month..guess I better call and see what it covers if I'm towing also...better check my car insurance also.

    I'm kinda liking the idea of having 2 spare tires with hubs and bearings all set to go,be handy to just switch them out every year if not needed during the year..

    not going to worry about the T.M. too much yet,I got a paddle


    My "bargain" boat has about doubled in expenses already with all the paperwork,saftey devices,parts,etc.....am I a member of the money pit club yet?

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